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I have been wondering if it would be a good idea to try a reverb or chorus pedal with my leads. Do any of you do that?
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a chorus effect can give your lead a nice smooth tone that cuts well. but only if you don't use too much.
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Post by DeathSion »

reverb works well to smooth it out, but like stated before, you should only use a little, not drown your tone with it. If you're looking to cut through..it needs to be eq'd differently and have a small boost on it.
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