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Effect pedals

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2021 9:02 am
by zentrombonist
Hello all,

Just starting to get into effect pedals and wondering if anyone has any advice or recommendations… thanks

Re: Effect pedals

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2021 9:18 am
by JLivi
Effects pedals can be a slippery slope, but a fun one indeed! And can get expensive.

I feel like I'm overly cautious with power and making sure my levels are correct, whereas a lot of folks I've seen just plug in and play. I use a Voco Loco to help bring my mic level up to line level. That allows from my trombone signal to be equivalent to a guitar. If you just use a XLR>1/4" converter you could run into some issues with not having enough power and won't be able to diagnose the problem.

Another thing I like about the voco loco is that it has a mixer built in for you to adjust different levels and even EQ.

Here's my route
Microphone > Voco Loco > Pedals > Voco Loco (patch cable) > PA

I personally like single pedals, but a good introduction could be a multi-effects pedal. This way you can mess around with a lot of different sounds at once with one unit.

Re: Effect pedals

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2021 5:40 am
by zentrombonist
Thank you so much

Re: Effect pedals

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2021 4:40 pm
by walldaja
Problem with horns and effects is so much sound comes out your bell. If you are not in a big and loud venue you need to play softly and get your sound from your effects and amplifier. I would recommend using a bass amplifier and bass effects. You would need a big amp or PA in a large venue and that will cost. If all you wanted was to proof the sound in your practice room pick up a used bass practice amp and a multi-effects pedal. Obviously you'll need a mic to get your sound from horn to fx and amp.