I'm in a similar situation, in that I'm playing bass in a currently gigging band, but also play guitar (and synth) in another group that is mostly studio work at this point. I'm not rich enough to have separate rigs, so all of my dirt must work for bass, guitar and synth. What I'm currently using:Seten wrote:I'm trying to figure out my dirt section. The problem is, I gotta get stuff that sounds good on bass and guitar. I'm only with an actual band playing bass, so I guess that's the priority, but I'm doing a solo recording project with guitar too. Right now, I got a TAFM, Grey Stache, and an Ultimate Drive (OCD clone). I've also tried a blower box, which was cool and I'd like to try another rat style distorition in the future, but not a priority for me.
Ideally, I'd cover all my needs with 3 pedals, but I wouldn't object to going with 4. I'm thinking a simple overdrive (low-med gain), a nice warm fuzz (mid gain?), and an octave fuzz that can cut through a mix on bass but isn't too harsh.
For the OD, I was thinking I'd keep the Ultimate Drive until I can upgrade to a Fuzzrocious demon, or alternatively I could try an OCD or something else like a fairfield barbershop. I like the idea of the Demon so I can get a 2nd gain mod and keep one as an almost always on low gain and then get a nice med gain or even a high gain on the 2nd setting.
For the "warm" fuzz, right now I'm thinking I'll keep the grey stache unless I can find something else I like better. I have the diode switch and usually keep it on silicone for warmer sound or no diodes for a harsher sound.
For the octave fuzz I have no idea what to do. Bassmaster clone (diabolik, b:assmaster, etc), Buzzzz, superfuzz, I don't know.
Finally, I might end up getting something else for a 4th dirt, maybe a Mini or a Fuck, maybe another rat style distortion, I don't know.
Ideas/suggestions/comments?
overdrive: Elements - insane versatility, you can completely change the character of the pedal just by flipping the gain and bass cut toggles
"regular" fuzz - Algal Bloom - awesome warm sweet fuzz, very open sounding, not overly compressed - can get more harsh and gated by turning a knob or two
octave fuzz - Tone Machine - extremely underrated fuzz, sounds great on bass in the normal mode, octave is very prominent sounds fantastic



