Good reverb/delay/echo for bass?!?!

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Re: Good reverb/delay/echo for bass?!?!

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Cathedral4ever, the flerb mode with almost no modulation is very very very nice for bass.
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Re: Good reverb/delay/echo for bass?!?!

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I tried my Flint out on bass and that was fun. 80's verb with the decay pretty high up made shit pretty massive sounding.
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I like the ILFDD+supernatural. I've been wanting to try a disaster transport+supernatural though :omg:
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Re: Good reverb/delay/echo for bass?!?!

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I love the Donny Day Delay on bass, and the RRR is hella badass too. OR, the Disaster Transport, which would likely be easier to find, is a great option on bass too.

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Re: Good reverb/delay/echo for bass?!?!

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You could try and track down a Ghost Disaster, which is the Disaster Transport + Ghost Echo. Or just sell a kidney and get the Moog MF-104M.

As for the verb, I haven't even looked at other reverbs since getting the RRR a few years back.
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Re: Good reverb/delay/echo for bass?!?!

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I want to say that most delays and verbs i've tried have been bass friendly as well as bass friendly.
I tend to prefer brighter delays for bass though, unless i'm trying to create a wash which most darker delays do.
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