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I take back everything I said. Read Mudfuzz post instead.
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mudfuzz and bossman pretty much got it right. what works for me, works for me. but telling me i need this or i need that is utterly pointless.
i was asking for utility pedals and got suggestions for sub octave, bit crushers, etc
i was asking for utility pedals and got suggestions for sub octave, bit crushers, etc
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You need moar fuzz. Nothing else matters but fuzz.waltdogg wrote:mudfuzz and bossman pretty much got it right. what works for me, works for me. but telling me i need this or i need that is utterly pointless.
i was asking for utility pedals and got suggestions for sub octave, bit crushers, etc
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Re: planning a small pedal board for bass
I could say that if you don't use a comp or limiter it may be super useful to have. If I played in a band, like legit played out. I'd probably have like 2 or 3 pedals max. My board is just for fun. I don't have a need for any of it. I think for a bass player in most situations, you can get away with an overdrive, delay (which you probably don't even need), compressor and maybe a fuzz if your band needs one. If you are into funk type music or industrial stuff, then an envelope filter would be good as well.
For me, the pedals would be-
FEA DE-CL or Opti Fet
Darkglass B7K or Dr. Scientist The Elements, and a Boss delay.
For me, the pedals would be-
FEA DE-CL or Opti Fet
Darkglass B7K or Dr. Scientist The Elements, and a Boss delay.
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As a synth player who also plays bass, I'm all about a particular sound for each song almost. I'll make songs using a flanger and/or chorus the whole time, envelope filters and different flavours of those, phasers for psych stuff and as an alternative to envelope filters, dirt post and pre modulation/filters, modulation post and pre dirt, comp, different octavers/subharmonizers etc. all of that adds up. I'd also most likely never use delay or reverb.
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Take everything off your board.
Go: Fuzz, Fuzz, Fuzz, Fuzz, Fuzz, amp
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Re: planning a small pedal board for bass
Heynow, you were given suggestion for utility and face melting sub octave!waltdogg wrote:mudfuzz and bossman pretty much got it right. what works for me, works for me. but telling me i need this or i need that is utterly pointless.
i was asking for utility pedals and got suggestions for sub octave, bit crushers, etc
Every bass board should have a BitQuest. There's also that. Like a compressor, really.
Those recommendations stand for any style of music. There's utility to be found at every turn.
The Meatbox not so much...although you can use BitQuest to get a sub-octave which is what I currently use in lieu of the MB...it's better to have massive sub-octave after BitQuest if at all possible an option
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Re: planning a small pedal board for bass
yeah i think i'm gonna get a comp (maybe another accountant) and a maybe another ct5. just to make you all happy.
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Mini, tuner, Ct5 would be an ultra dope bass board. Extra points for symmetry.
Also wanted to say I don't get the 'they're just tools, get the right one for the job' idea. This is a fun and wasteful thing that we do. There are pretty much no pro musicians here, so we do this shit because it's fun and we like to bullshit about crazy/gear sounds. It's cool to be utilitarian...but if that were the case you'd go to GC and buy whatever was in the case. I don't obsessively research and watch demos of reciprocating saws before I buy one. I go to the store and pick the cheapest one that'll do the job.
Pedals are instruments, too, is I guess what I'm getting at.
Also wanted to say I don't get the 'they're just tools, get the right one for the job' idea. This is a fun and wasteful thing that we do. There are pretty much no pro musicians here, so we do this shit because it's fun and we like to bullshit about crazy/gear sounds. It's cool to be utilitarian...but if that were the case you'd go to GC and buy whatever was in the case. I don't obsessively research and watch demos of reciprocating saws before I buy one. I go to the store and pick the cheapest one that'll do the job.
Pedals are instruments, too, is I guess what I'm getting at.
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instruments, toys, whatever you wanna call em. gear is gear.
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If that were true, none of us would be here.
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Is music creation even fun for you? I'm genuinely curious.waltdogg wrote:instruments, toys, whatever you wanna call em. gear is gear.
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Re: planning a small pedal board for bass
Even more so than with guitar, effects for bass depend on your particular band/style imo.
I could personally easily get by with just a hotcake and a cs-3. Anything else, like envelope filters, chorus, or delay/verb, would just annoy my band mates, be at the expense of low end, make things muddy, or all the above
Effects on guitar can add something different. Effects on bass mask your tone and tend to kill the attack/punch imo. Ymmv ofcourse, like I said, totally up to personal preference and taste.
One last thing, a question of my own out of curiousity: Doesnt the mini make the average bass sound scratchy/thin/fuzzy, in a way that may be desirable for guitar, but not at all for bass?
I could personally easily get by with just a hotcake and a cs-3. Anything else, like envelope filters, chorus, or delay/verb, would just annoy my band mates, be at the expense of low end, make things muddy, or all the above
Effects on guitar can add something different. Effects on bass mask your tone and tend to kill the attack/punch imo. Ymmv ofcourse, like I said, totally up to personal preference and taste.
One last thing, a question of my own out of curiousity: Doesnt the mini make the average bass sound scratchy/thin/fuzzy, in a way that may be desirable for guitar, but not at all for bass?
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Re: planning a small pedal board for bass
Duck, Duck, Goose?JonnyAngle wrote:Take everything off your board.
Go: Fuzz, Fuzz, Fuzz, Fuzz, Fuzz, amp
(I actually approve of your proposed signal chain, btw.)
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