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Title: What are your "always on" pedals
Post by: Beo on November 13, 2015, 02:29:16 AM
This thread stemming from my "how many pedals" thread.

Some players always have a compressor on. Metal guys often have a noise gate always on. Some gurus always have an overdrive, maybe using guitar volume control to adjust their clean/dirt.

So this thread is asking: what pedals are in your regular chain that you keep always on as part of your underlying tone?
Title: Re: What are your "always on" pedals
Post by: FuzzFanatic71 on November 13, 2015, 06:10:25 AM
I always have my DIY Matsumin Valvecaster on. It's last in the chain and makes everything before it sound better in my opinion. Guitar or bass. Its really just adds a nice old school warmth and colour to the tone. I'm planning on building another one for my dedicated bass board and I'm not even going to put a bypass switch in that one.
Title: Re: What are your "always on" pedals
Post by: lars-musik on November 13, 2015, 09:11:45 AM
Ever since I built it, the KLON is first and always on in my chain (firstly the Madbean Sunking, then a Pickdropper 1590a). It succeeded the Orange Squeezer in its place. Both are/were set to a boost setting that just adds a little "more" to the sound.
(http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg578/lars-musik/1590a/klon_1590a.jpg)
Title: Re: What are your "always on" pedals
Post by: Granny Gremlin on November 13, 2015, 09:45:26 AM
None.  I mean, there's probably something on at any given point, but no one thing that is always on. 
Title: Re: What are your "always on" pedals
Post by: blackieNYC on November 13, 2015, 11:21:33 AM
Burst Box in Burst-On Mode!
On my one and only single coil guitar, a Tillman preamp. Just 3dB of boost, but I have a hard time dealing with single coil vs humbucker interns of driving the amp, cables, and the pedals.
My MXR custom comp is pretty much always on. A delay, possibly quite short, is on so much that removing it is an effect in itself. I may replace that mxr with an engineer's thumb though it is an excellent comp.
Title: Re: What are your "always on" pedals
Post by: therizky on November 13, 2015, 11:22:59 AM
Distortions mostly, it's either Electra or Ross.
Title: Re: What are your "always on" pedals
Post by: alexanderbrevig on November 13, 2015, 12:26:58 PM
If always means 90% then;
I always have a gate before signal chain (and after mic).
I always have a graphical equalizer on and available (after mic).
I always have a tuner on.



Title: Re: What are your "always on" pedals
Post by: midwayfair on November 13, 2015, 12:44:19 PM
This one, though I really should replace it with one that I don't mind messing up the paint job on.

(http://jonpattonmusic.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/bearhug-2.jpg?h=300)

The El Cap on my board is on most of the time if I'm using an amp without verb (or if I'm standing on a bouncy wooden floor and stomping will cause the reverb to freak out).
Title: Re: What are your "always on" pedals
Post by: Kipper4 on November 13, 2015, 12:52:05 PM
El cap Jon? You lost me there.

I hate this kind thread normally especially since it would probably be better off in the lounge or some place else but here goes.

Always on
Zen drive or mad prof sweet honey.

There I did it.😀
Title: Re: What are your "always on" pedals
Post by: LightSoundGeometry on November 13, 2015, 01:29:33 PM
I have my rangemaster on more than its off
Title: Re: What are your "always on" pedals
Post by: wavley on November 13, 2015, 02:58:00 PM
My Moog MF Boost is always on and my foot is almost always on the expression pedal.  I use it more as a volume pedal but toe down is a pretty hefty boost.  The first thing my guitar goes into is always on too, it's a little Masco tube mixer that I modded to look like an amp input so I can mix my guitar and lap steel.

My RE-101 Space Echo is also pretty much always on.
Title: Re: What are your "always on" pedals
Post by: lapsteelman on November 13, 2015, 11:04:31 PM
My reverb pedal. The one I use for gigging doesn't even have a bypass.

Depending on the guitar, my compressor. Some of my old steel guitars have really uneven output. (Some strings are considerably louder than others) and the pickups are non adjustable.
Title: Re: What are your "always on" pedals
Post by: vigilante397 on November 14, 2015, 01:49:10 AM
Buffer, compressor, and reverb.
Title: Re: What are your "always on" pedals
Post by: samhay on November 14, 2015, 02:34:43 AM
Compressor (sometimes with ratio turned down so it is just a buffer/boost) and reverb.
Seems like a popular choice.