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Modulation Pedals

There are four basic modulation effects that these pedals can give your electric guitar.
These modulations are: phase shift, chorus, tremolo, and flange.
Use a modulation pedal anytime you want to add depth and motion to your sound.

You will find modulation pedals from brands such as Electro-Harmonix, Red Witch, Wampler, Matthews Effects, Keeley, and MXR.

 

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    Digitech Mosaic 12-String Effect pedal

    The Digitech Mosaic 12-String Effect pedal. FREE shipping in the USA! The DigiTech® Mosaic Polyphonic 12-String effect pedal sets you upon the path of creating lush 12-string sounds with either 6-string electric or amplified acoustic guitars...
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  • Electro-Harmonix Stereo Polychorus Electro-Harmonix Stereo Polychorus

    Electro-Harmonix Stereo Polychorus

    The Electro-Harmonix Stereo Polychorus. FREE shipping anywhere in the USA! The EHX Stereo Polychorus is an incredibly versatile and high quality pedal that gives you not only an amazing array of Chorus options, but it also creates fantastic flange...
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What does a modulation pedal do?

A modulation effect adds movement to your electric guitar tone one. Modulation types include phase shift, chorus, tremolo, and flange. Many modulation pedals cross boundaries from one singular modulation to another.

What order should modulation pedals go on my pedal board?

Your modulation pedal will typically come after your gain based pedals in your signal chain.