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Breaking the Audio Rules | Fuzz After Buffer Pedals

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Sweetwater’s Mitch Gallagher sits down for another video in our Breaking the Audio “Rules” series, this time tackling that classic rule of never placing fuzz pedals after a buffered pedal. While most may wince at the spitting, sputtery sounds that commonly follow, others may relish in its glitched-out, drastically changed fuzz tones. Be prepared to take notes!

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0:00 – Intro
0:32 – Good Reasons for This Rule
1:36 – Testing Out the Rule
3:14 – How to Get the Best Results
4:09 – Thanks for Watching!

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About Mitch Gallagher

Sweetwater Editorial Director, Mitch Gallagher, is one of the leading music/pro audio/audio recording authorities in the world. The former senior technical editor of Keyboard magazine and former editor-in-chief of EQ magazine, Gallagher has published thousands of articles, is the author of seven books and one instructional DVD, and appears in well over 500 videos on YouTube. He teaches audio recording and music business at Purdue University/Indiana University, and has appeared at festivals, conventions, and conferences around the world.
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