Guitar Octave Pedal

What is the best order for these pedals guitar?
I'm going to an incubus / sound Tool.-Digitech Whammy-Boss Reverb-DOD Envelope Filter, Boss Phase Shifter-Boss-Boss Flanger metal core-Moog ring mod-Boss-Boss Tremolo Chrom. tuner-MXR Smart Gate-Delay-Boss Visual Sound Comp / OD-Visual Sound Chorus / eco-Morley Volume pedal Morley Wah, Boss Octave-Ibanez Lo-fi After the effects that the signal comes in a rack DBX EQ -> BBE Sonic Maximixer -> Mesa Dual Rectifier. any amp, eq, effect settings would be great.
This is what I would do, experiment with what works for you though ... I'm just going off a little rule I found work for me: clean signal for the tuner and volume-tube-driven sound (Reverb / vibration)-Overdrive (to increase)-Distortion, Modulation, Delay (ablities it uses a delay of "pile on" sounds better) so ... tuner!-MXR Smart gate-volume pedal-Reverb Tremolo -comp/OD-Metal Core-Octave-Whammy-Wah pedal all modules go here (any order you want, so that is like 3 or 4 pedals)-Lo-Fi (I really do not know where else to put these fillters)-Envelope Filter (even with this)-END WITH DELAY BOSS (you'll be glad you did!) I'm just telling you this because I played a lot of different platforms you ... have pedals too ... unless you have someone set their stuff for you, it will get old very fast if you are throwing away ... and things that you have no reason to have you along ... comps multiple ports and filters and a volume pedal and then you run through a Sonic Maximizer in a Dual Rectifier?! wait, what? Sonic Maximizer is great ... but the modulators are a problem also. If you think for one second that the BBE will perform consistantly well with all its modulators (pointing to the MOOG) I just do not think it will happen. SE you are planning on running the chain through this EQ rack, I set the FLAT EQ on the amp ... and give the amp a little, just a hair unit ... barely noticeable except when you hit a nice chord. I could see the "tool" of sound, but the guy plays all incubus AC30 now with a quality very very unique tone to your sound, and I'm sure you know, nothing sounds like a 30 but 30. I have been of some help. Good Luck
Boss Super Octave OC-3 Effects Pedal
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