Digital & Analog

imho, if you ask 10 people, 10 will have their own ideas and preference of things. Certain combination work for people, some dont. A lotsa time, playing the guitar, a big part of the fun and enjoyment come from the mix and match of things without knowing the sequence or order. It might be wrong, but if it sounds useful to be use in writing or playing music. Its all good.

a delay, can be put in any ways of sequence or order with any effect as long the input goes to the output and output to another pedals input. Let the one playing determine which order you wanna and which sound the best to hearing. Sometime, being wrong with the rest, is not a bad thing. Coz if you can get a cool sound out of being wrong and yet not spoiling anything. Thats, is YOUR voice!

imho

Oh, as for analog/digital/tube amp. Do a search on google.com with the words and effect pedals in them. There will be lotsa stuff
 
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interestingly, john petrucci's modulation effects are all analog, even his chorus harmonizer thing; the eventide rack he uses. The controls and display might be digital, but the insides are entirely analog.
 
i agree ... when u mix digital with analog ... it'd most prob alter ur tone ...
i suggest a a/b box...

so u can get true bypass tone ... then when u need to use the digital efx ... then whamm... step on the pedal ... (a/b pedal) then can use digital efx...
so u minimise the tone loss la..

anyway tube amps are guitar amp with tubes in the back ... i think it uses the tubes to amplify the sound ... not really sure ... i'm not a engineer myself ... and i think digital use like certain computer chips to do their efx


this works for me ... but i won't want twenty people sounding like me ... thats why people got diff pedals ... i suggest u all go buy and test pedals... its your own unique tone .. :) cheers .
 
use digital but please don't cry when you sound doesn't cut through...
I am actually having problems jamming with people who use 'spaceship' multieffects ... i scare them away :(
 
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