Woah, huge response here!
I read a lot of great things about Juansolos stuff on the forum and quite a lot folks round here seem to have at least one pedal made by him. You doing this as a professional business Juan?
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I must say I'm a little bit overwhelmed right now by all the answers I got, so I'm gonna try to make a post addressing everything:
First of all that Strymon sounds amazing! It definitely has an 80's vibe to it but I always liked the music from that decade, so I wouldn't mind using a Chorus, especially now that I know what it does exactly. However like others have pointed out there seems to be so many choices of effects that I think it would be a bit OOT to try everything out. And then again saying I'm a simple guy when it comes to my tone, meaning straight Clean/Distortion I think I'm not trying to incorporate lots of new stuff, just make my clean channel cleaner right now if that makes any sense. Something that makes it sound more sparkling yet still nice when strumming, juicy is a word that comes to my head. Just like the Holydiver saturates juicy as opposed to the Painkiller that saturates harsh, I would like to make the cleans more juicy and wet. Any ideas what could help besides a slight delay so that the cleans sound a bit fuller?
Regarding Fuzz I'm really not a fan of it, but I have an old Vox Solid State Foundation Bass head that belonged to my grandfather and that I play my guitar through sometimes, that thing has a built in Fuzz and I think that'll be everything I'll ever need in terms of that particular sound :P
Jimmy: Thanks for all the sound samples, will definitely check those out!
Regarding Tubescreamers, I can't live without one anymore. I have an Ibanez TS9-DX for my Valveking and the Digitech Bad Monkey for my Orange Micro Terror, the mid emphasis you get together with a tighter sound and more distortion that your amp doesn't give you is amazing. And I must say although the Bad Monkey was less than half the price of the Ibanez I like it even more. It can get a bit artificial sounding when you crank the gain too much but that's certainly not a thing I do with a TS type pedal anyway and having the option of regulating highs and lows separately is a great thing.
I do like things simple and 3 EQ knobs on an amp are more than enough for me if it does it's job well. I also love to keep the amp tamed regarding distortion and squeeze the rest I need out of a booster, pickups and my playing. Just makes everything sound more defined.
Tekbow: thanks, will look at that. I'm actually not quite happy with the Crybaby I have, it just seems to miss out on some frequencies I'd like to capture. Again a typical case of a blind buy that went wrong :?
Gwem: I certainly dislike stuff that combines everything and does the job just ok than having one thing built specifically for one effect and excels at it. Still a good idea, I have an old Zoom effects unit lying around and I'll fiddle with it :)
Alex: the Valveking can actually get very decent sounding on the distortion channel with a few simple tricks. By using a patch cable to engage the effects loop and putting a dummy ¼” jack plug converter into the second input whilst having your guitar plugged in combined with a Tubescreamer makes everything tighter, more transparent and cutting. You can read it all here, this is an actual Wikipedia for Valveking users:
http://ultimate-guitar-valveking.wikispaces.com/Amp+Tricks+and+SuggestionsTony, unfortunately I don't have the time getting into amps, if I had it I would build my own instantly :P
So I don't know how much I have addressed now and how much I have left out, as said I just want a cleaner clean channel, some say I'll need a compressor for that and my personal idea was to implement a Delay. Regarding the Octaswitch I will see what pedals I will get and if it will still be needed. I really love the idea of having a neat and clean pedal board that does everything I want by just pressing one button and the Octaswitch does just that.
Thanks so far and cheers!