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Guitarists can enhance the sound of their electric guitar using effects pedals from companies such as Boss, DigiTech, Marshall, Dunlop and Rocktron. You can get pedals that support a single effect or a multi-effects processor that can handle two or more effects. Some common guitar effects include:
Chorus: Split a signal into two or more parts and create the illusion of multiple guitars.
Compressor: Don't allow signals to fluctuate beyond a set or adjustable level.
Delay: Repeat a signal after a short lag.
Distortion: Clip, boost or compress a signal.
EQ: Control the amplitude of an audio signal.
Flanger: Split a signal in two and slowly move the pitch of the louder frequency slightly up and down.
Fuzz: Further emphasise distortion, harmonics and sustain. ·
Modeling: Recreate vintage guitar sound.
Octaver: Change a signal by one or two octaves and mix the new signal in with the old.
Overdrive: Mimic the sound of an overdriven amp.
Phaser: Time-based effect similar to a flanger that makes sound waves appear to swirl.
Reverb: Echo effect that mimics the natural ambient sound of a room.
Sampler: Play back or loop a short sound clip.
Talk Box: Pedal that feeds a signal into a plastic tube held in a player's mouth.
Tremolo: Rapid repetition of a single note or two alternating notes.
Vibrato: Pulsating effect created by slight rapid variations in pitch.
Volume: Allows adjustments to the loudness of a signal.
Wah-Wah: Wavering sound effect made famous by artists such as Jimi Hendrix.
Many sellers also offer effects pedals designed for bass guitars.
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