| Guitar effects pedals have been a key part of unique guitar sounds from the hay-day of Jimi Hendrix through almost every guitar based album over the past four decades.
Guitar effects take the signal from your guitar, affect the wave signal, and then output to your amplifier or mixer, where the effected wave is amplified and can be pumped out to speakers. You can combine several single guitar pedals in a serial path, or use a multi effects guitar pedal to get multiple effects in a single unit.
Guitar Effects and Guitar Pedals perform a variety of wave altering functions; a. Duplicating parts of the Waveform (in Reverbs, Delays, Looping Pedals) b. Warping or Stretching parts of the Waveform (in Filters, Modulations) c. Transposing or Sliding the Waveform (in Pitch Shifters, Harmonizers, Wah Wahs) d. Slicing or Suppressing parts of the Waveform (in EQs, Suppressors, Gates) e. Advanced IC-Based Wave Modeling and Filtering (in Amp Modelers, Tone Modelers and other Special Effects)
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