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> No rules, just fun. Thats the ticket! J ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony K" <bigtonyk@gmail.com> To: "loopers-delight" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 4:10 PM Subject: Re: Alesis Modfx > Hey Jeff, > > Usually I put them first in line directly after the guitar or synth. > Bitrman first, then the Smashup, then Faze/Phlange/Philter, then the > Ampliton. I do move the Smashup around. But there's no rule, you > know. I usually do the tone generating first, then the > phasing/flanging next, then trem, then into delays. But, changing the > order makes for new and interesting sounds. Moving the bitrman to the > end of the line is cool too. Mass bit destruction of the whole noisy > signal! :) > > The other fx I use are delays and reverbs that usually go last in my > line (DL4, DD20, RC20xl, Vortex, MPX100, RSP, Adrenalinn) I've got > everything run through a patchbay, so re-patching isn't a big mess. I > also like to run the guitar/synth into the RC20, loop the signal and > then run that into the fx for processing. Just depends on my mood. Ya > know? > > No rules, just fun. > > I do not have mine on the floor, I put my fx up on a table where I can > reach the knobs. :) The on/off button is not easy to hit with your > feet on the ModFX. > > There's a lot you can do with each one, and I'd take some time and > play with each fx on its own. Just to get a feel for what they do. > Read the manuals. Have fun! >