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As for effects, I can tell you theres nothing too outlandish. I use a Dunlop Crybaby wah, Guyatone Spring Reverb, and Lexicon Vortex, which is the easiest tap delay to use. Analog delay sounds better, but I think that its better for me to tap out a tempo on that thing live. Onstage, Im playing lapsteel guitar and keyboards, so Ive got enough to do. I cant lean down and change my echo setting. I rely on using a switching system. Ive been using the Ground Control GCS for years. Its easier for me to program stuff and hit one button, rather than tap dancing around, and I like the fact that it cuts down noise, too. I also use an MXR Dyna Comp compressor to keep the sustain, and a Maxon Overdrive the one like the old Tube Screamer. Those are great pedals for just a little overdrive and a little boost. Ive used the new Duncan boost pedal as well, and thats a great straight boost. Its like an MXR Micro Amp a linear boost.
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As for effect : Boss Overdrive, Lexicon Vortex, and a DigiTech Double Play chorus/delay via Digital Music Ground Control Loop switcher, and a DigiTech Whammy for low-octave.