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Online Guide Modulation Effects Pedals
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Modulation effects are right at the core of the modern range of guitar sounds that almost all players rely upon, and they have also come to be used by many other instrumentalists. Buying a single effect is usually inexpensive, and often opens up a world of sonic experimentation, particularly when incorporated into an existing setup. The range of available effects, and therefore the range of unique sounds each player can create by combining them, has never been greater, and owning them in an individual ‘stomp box’ format often leads to both a much faster understanding of the effect, and much greater experimentation. We hope you’ve enjoyed reading this guide and have been left feeling more informed than when you started – now get modulating!

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