{"id":18862,"date":"2021-04-22T14:52:06","date_gmt":"2021-04-22T14:52:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/tmstudio.devoffice.com\/php73\/musicmachine\/?p=18862"},"modified":"2021-04-22T14:52:06","modified_gmt":"2021-04-22T14:52:06","slug":"a-beginners-guide-to-guitar-effects","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/tmstudio.devoffice.com\/php73\/musicmachine\/a-beginners-guide-to-guitar-effects\/","title":{"rendered":"A BEGINNER&#8217;S GUIDE TO GUITAR EFFECTS"},"content":{"rendered":"\r\n<h1 style=\"text-align: center;\">A BEGINNER&#8217;S GUIDE TO GUITAR EFFECTS<\/h1>\r\nLearning to play the guitar is a great feeling; absorbing all you can and enjoying every minute. Inevitably, though, you find that something is missing. There are sounds you know you&#8217;ve heard\u2014 t hrilling sounds, strange sounds \u2014 and you want to know how to make them.\r\n\r\nWelcome to the wide and fascinating world of effects.\r\n\r\nFortunately, aside from the funny names, almost all effects fit into just a few categories, and making a mistake when exploring effects is nearly impossible. Remember to use your ears to find what you like, and you\u2019ll do just fine.\r\n\r\nHere, a painless overview of the first effects you&#8217;re likely to encounter on your musical journey:\r\n\r\n<hr \/>\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<h3>DISTORTION<\/h3>\r\n&nbsp;\r\n\r\nThis is the effect every guitarist needs. Whether you\u2019re into rock-style crunch, punk aggression, or full-on metal mayhem, distortion is the key to getting that sound.\r\n\r\nYou can think of what people refer to as &#8220;distortion&#8221; as not just one effect, but also a group of similar sounding ones. All are different takes on the same idea: Overloading the electronic circuit to change a clean tone into a \u201cdirty\u201d one.\r\n\r\nHere are the three common types of distortion you will come across:\r\n\r\n<img src=\"https:\/\/images.contentful.com\/r1mvpfown1y6\/5GKuuGojio6cqqiI8Gug4Q\/03d8678a28fe901df59d5454c62cf27f\/16380-beginner-effects-insert-overdrive.jpg\" alt=\"16380-beginner-effects-insert-overdrive\" \/>\r\n<h5 id=\"1overdrive\">1. Overdrive<\/h5>\r\nSimulates the effect of overloading a vacuum tube amplifier. This type of distortion when found in an effect pedal is usually pretty light compared to what we normally think of as a distortion sound. Usually with <a href=\"https:\/\/shop.fender.com\/en-US\/effects-pedals\/boost-gain\/santa-ana-overdrive\/0234533000.html\">an overdrive<\/a> we\u2019re trying to achieve that \u201ccreamy\u201d tone like <a href=\"https:\/\/play.riffstation.com\/chords-tabs\/tom-petty\/\">Tom Petty<\/a>, or <a href=\"https:\/\/play.riffstation.com\/chords-tabs\/eric-clapton\/\">Eric Clapton<\/a>. These effects can be used before any amp, but are often used before tube amps to be able to boost the amp into further overdrive, making the effect even heavier.\r\n\r\nREAD MORE: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fender.com\/articles\/gear\/tubes-vs-digital-whats-the-best-amp-for-you\/\">TUBES VS. DIGITAL: WHAT&#8217;S THE BEST AMP FOR YOU?<\/a>\r\n\r\n<img src=\"https:\/\/images.contentful.com\/r1mvpfown1y6\/6aAusjXrs4EYKKKuc6yek4\/36458cbaa13bcd52e3b6adda0e5b0ab6\/16380-beginner-effects-insert-fuzz.jpg\" alt=\"16380-beginner-effects-insert-fuzz\" \/>\r\n<h5 id=\"2fuzz\">2. Fuzz<\/h5>\r\nThis is the big, hairy, Jimi Hendrix and early Led Zeppelin sound. The sound of the 60\u2019s. <a href=\"https:\/\/shop.fender.com\/en-US\/effects-pedals\/boost-gain\/the-pelt-fuzz\/0234542000.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Fuzz effects<\/a> can be anything from sharp and gated sounding (think the Rolling Stones&#8217; \u201cSatisfaction\u201d), to a smooth but chaotic mass of distorted tone (like Hendrix\u2019s \u201cFoxey Lady\u201d). Fuzz effects never really went out of style, but are enjoying an especially strong resurgence in recent years.\r\n\r\n<img src=\"https:\/\/images.contentful.com\/r1mvpfown1y6\/6GH1zQDfzOkCIKMYSK0w4Q\/eddc70111cab63d9df67bfe1749dd058\/16380-beginner-effects-insert-distortion.jpg\" alt=\"16380-beginner-effects-insert-distortion\" \/>\r\n<h5 id=\"3distortion\">3. Distortion<\/h5>\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/shop.fender.com\/en-US\/effects-pedals\/boost-gain\/full-moon-distortion\/0234537000.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Distortion<\/a> effects are designed to do one thing: Create massive amounts of gain for a more extreme effect than overdrive or fuzz. This is much more jagged and rough sounding than fuzz, but also tighter. A nice addition to all this is that the extreme gain allows for even greater sustain. Usually these effects will also have some tone shaping in the circuit to give the distortion a unique character. This is the sound of metal and hard rock for bands like Iron Maiden, Queens of the Stone Age and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fender.com\/play\/courses\/course-everlong\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Foo Fighters<\/a>.\r\n\r\nREAD MORE: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fender.com\/articles\/tech-talk\/play-dirty-an-overview-of-overdrive-distortion-and-fuzz\/\">PLAY DIRTY: AN OVERVIEW OF OVERDRIVE, DISTORTION AND FUZZ<\/a>\r\n\r\n<hr \/>\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<h3>DELAY<\/h3>\r\n&nbsp;\r\n\r\n<img src=\"https:\/\/images.contentful.com\/r1mvpfown1y6\/4yOYPZt3N6SuW8aAOw2iMw\/00f0a5fe86421d08ac06f3021dcb4646\/16380-beginner-effects-insert-delay.jpg\" alt=\"16380-beginner-effects-insert-delay\" \/>\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/shop.fender.com\/en-US\/effects-pedals\/time-based\/mirror-image-delay\/0234535000.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Delay<\/a> is a well-loved effect that makes a copy of your signal and plays it back at a later time. This adds space and depth to your guitar sound. If you\u2019ve ever clapped your hands in a hallway and heard that quick fluttering sound, that\u2019s a short delay. Yelling into the Grand Canyon and hearing it back a second or so later is a long delay. It helps us emulate physical dimension. This effect is exemplified by players such as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fender.com\/play\/courses\/course-with-or-without-you\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">the Edge (U2)<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fender.com\/play\/courses\/another-brick-in-the-wall-pt2\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">David Gilmour (Pink Floyd)<\/a>.\r\n\r\nREAD MORE: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fender.com\/articles\/tech-talk\/delay-a-guide-to-making-things-happen-later\/\">DELAY: A GUIDE TO MAKING THINGS HAPPEN LATER<\/a>\r\n\r\n<hr \/>\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<h3>REVERB<\/h3>\r\n&nbsp;\r\n\r\n<img src=\"https:\/\/images.contentful.com\/r1mvpfown1y6\/4pmpZfjjJukCaqKUawecyy\/62807aa5b2b7e5ee6fd129e41eec3072\/16380-beginner-effects-insert-reverb.jpg\" alt=\"16380-beginner-effects-insert-reverb\" \/>\r\n\r\nAn effect no guitarist should be without. Like delay, <a href=\"https:\/\/shop.fender.com\/en-US\/effects-pedals\/time-based\/marine-layer-reverb\/0234532000.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">reverb<\/a> helps us emulate space and size. Instead of clear repeats of our signal though, we hear a longer wash of the sound. Ever clapped your hands or slammed a car door in a concrete parking garage just to hear the big long decay? That\u2019s reverb! Listening to a guitar without reverb can sound unnatural, and even a little harsh. Just a small amount of reverb can add a nice amount of \u201cpolish\u201d to your playing and give it that professional sound.\r\n\r\nREAD MORE: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fender.com\/articles\/tech-talk\/pedal-board-primer-reverb\/\">EFFECTS GUIDE: WHAT IS REVERB?<\/a>\r\n\r\n<hr \/>\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<h3>LOOPERS<\/h3>\r\n&nbsp;\r\n\r\n<img src=\"https:\/\/images.contentful.com\/r1mvpfown1y6\/4zK59YxRXqwaoecAw8M608\/935ad0290a605227a5c764f19c98560e\/16380-beginner-effects-insert-looper.jpg\" alt=\"16380-beginner-effects-insert-looper\" \/>\r\n\r\nThis is an amazing practice tool. Loopers allow you to record yourself playing, and loop it for endless accompaniment. You can record and loop a bass line to practice your rhythm chops, or loop the rhythm to practice your lead playing. That\u2019s just the beginning of many more features that loopers allow you to control, and as you progress you will undoubtedly be able to integrate it into your own compositions.\r\n\r\nHere are a couple quick things to keep in mind when working with loopers:\r\n\r\nFrist, loopers will record anything that comes before them in the chain, keep that in mind as putting a reverb before a looper can make the loops more obvious, so reverbs and delays will usually be more helpful after the looper.\r\n\r\nSecond, any type of distortion you will want before the looper, as you can set them for a nice crunch to make your rhythm loop, and crank the gain for a searing lead tone for your solos.\r\n\r\nREAD MORE: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fender.com\/articles\/tech-talk\/effects-guide-live-loopers\/\">EFFECTS GUIDE: LIVE LOOPERS<\/a>\r\n\r\n<hr \/>\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<h3>CONCLUSION<\/h3>\r\n&nbsp;\r\n\r\nOf course, there\u2019s a whole world of effects pedals to compliment your setup and let you attain these sounds. <a href=\"https:\/\/shop.fender.com\/en-US\/effects-pedals\/\">(You can check out Fender&#8217;s full line of effects pedals here)<\/a>. And there are amps like the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fender.com\/products\/guitar-amplifiers\/contemporary-digital\/mustang-gt\/\">Mustang GT Series<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/shop.fender.com\/en-US\/bass-amplifiers\/rumble\/\">Rumble Series<\/a> that put a number of effects at your fingertips in one convenient package.\r\n\r\nGetting into the world of effects can seem confusing at first, but just remember that they are all just variations of the same type of effects.\r\n\r\nUse your ears to find what you like, and you\u2019ll do just fine. The effects described above are used by newcomers and professionals alike and will serve you well throughout your progression as a player.","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A BEGINNER&#8217;S GUIDE TO GUITAR EFFECTS Learning to play the guitar is a great feeling; absorbing all you can and enjoying every minute. Inevitably, though, you find that something is missing. 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