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Ok my big muff is fine I tried it by itself and then stuck it befor the overdrive. It just can’t go after the overdrive it has to go first. It loses so tone and so does the overdrive. I had the tone off when I plugged it in and was VERY LOUD LoL. Scarred the hell out of me. I forgot to turn the volumes down. My ear hurts and the neighbors probably freaked out.
Why is the volume so low when it is after the overdrive? Does it have something to do with the buffer in the overdrive?
onthemourMemberI will try it all by is self. My pedal board is wired in this order so that I do not have cables everywhere. I wish I could put the frequency analyzer before the amp but it wont fit on pedal board, it still sounds great where it is. I also have a battery connector to try. If it is the pedal order and not the pedal then I will be stumped, it used to sound louder in this exact order
With the tone on it is really quite. Even with the volume all the way up it is about half the loudness compared to the clean soundonthemourMemberYes. guitar > g-string decimator > route808 > electric mistress > big muff wicker > amp in > loop send > ibanez flanger > budha wah > frequency analyzer > pulsar > mxr 7 band eq > g-string > marshall echohead > bbe sonic stomp > loop in
All true bypass except g string and route 808 (it has a good buffer for the start of the chain) the flanger also has a buffer at the start of the loop chain.
Will the route 808 overdrive affect the volume of the big muff? I do not play them together. I use the muff for heavy distortion. The sustain is at 3 o’clock -
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