Anything that’s sensitive or reactive to your dynamic playing should be at the beginning of your signal chain. Is a Wah pedal necessary at the beginning of the chain? It reacts to your foot engaging the pedal and not your fingers, right? That’s how I see it and for that I put it towards the end of my chain. That way the way is filtering out everything before it.
My suggestion is to put a drive pedal before and another after the Q-Tron Nano. I feel that it sounds better with a klon before it, but its worse to play, since the klon work as a boost and the Q-Tron engajes with more volume. But, a klon after it doesnt affect the way i play, but loses definition.
Any advice for the higher / thin strings fading out volume wise. Sounds great but B and E strings thin out a bit. A compression pedal seems to help a bit. I am using strat with single coils
I run my reverb, phaser, delay and chorus thru my effects loop and my ocd, tube screamer , and fuzz out front. Do you recommend the qtron in front of the effects loop chain or the first pedal out front. Thanks for the demo. It was very informative.
I put mine at the start of the chain in front of the amp (if the guitar is the beginning of the chain). For example: Guitar > Tuner > Pitch Shifter > Filter (Q-Tron) > Compression > Amp
Thanks-very helpful and clearly explained.
Appreciate you
Great job! I had no clue what each setting does. The most important thing you taught was to turn up the guitar volume, wow that changed everything !!!
Appreciate it. Glad you could find something useful from it.
Good video but the constant zooms in and out is a little off putting and is a little dizzying.
Yeah, I thought so too. Thanks for letting me know. I'll get my editor to cut it out.
Anything that’s sensitive or reactive to your dynamic playing should be at the beginning of your signal chain.
Is a Wah pedal necessary at the beginning of the chain? It reacts to your foot engaging the pedal and not your fingers, right? That’s how I see it and for that I put it towards the end of my chain. That way the way is filtering out everything before it.
I like to use mine with octave pedals… like the TC Nether, crank the sub1 and dry and run it before the qtron
Yeah that'd be pretty cool.
My suggestion is to put a drive pedal before and another after the Q-Tron Nano. I feel that it sounds better with a klon before it, but its worse to play, since the klon work as a boost and the Q-Tron engajes with more volume. But, a klon after it doesnt affect the way i play, but loses definition.
Great demo. Well explained
Any advice for the higher / thin strings fading out volume wise. Sounds great but B and E strings thin out a bit. A compression pedal seems to help a bit. I am using strat with single coils
Good info to think about, thanks.
I run my reverb, phaser, delay and chorus thru my effects loop and my ocd, tube screamer , and fuzz out front. Do you recommend the qtron in front of the effects loop chain or the first pedal out front. Thanks for the demo. It was very informative.
I put mine at the start of the chain in front of the amp (if the guitar is the beginning of the chain).
For example:
Guitar > Tuner > Pitch Shifter > Filter (Q-Tron) > Compression > Amp
the intro and closing tune you were jamming to sounds so good. is that yours ?
Appreciate it. Yeah it is.
defintely drop that man. i wanna hear more @@andrewsiemon
I’d say experiment because my filter sounded way better after dirt than before
The experimentation never ends
What is LP, BP and HP? I use a multi effects unit and it doesn't have LP, but it has BP, HP and 24, 18 and 12 DB, whatever that means
Low Pass, Band Pass, and High Pass. Refers to the low, mid, and high frequencies on an EQ
So if I should use LP for the Mayer sound, what setting should I use on my Headrush since it doesn't have LP mode?@@andrewsiemon
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