Not aware of any, I'd make one myself but my bass and recording gear are elsewhere right now... I'll see if I can get anything remotely representative with a bass vi direct in.
EDIT:
Here's a recording of the Upper and a fuck and tafm to show how it stacks, Squier Bass VI to m-audio computer interface.
Doesn't exactly sound wonderful but I think it shows the cool way it keeps low end while also being bright and is very trashy and fun stacked. You get a lot more audible octave up on higher notes, I didn't really demo that, but that's pretty standard for any octave up!
Re: The New Upper!
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 10:56 pm
by Bassist_Diver
Awesome, thanks for the clip!
Re: The New Upper!
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 11:26 pm
by neonblack
I haven't seen an awful lot of bass clips in general. Someone should make it a point to demo them all. Excane? Bendhy? Uncle G?
Re: The New Upper!
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 4:27 am
by blindrabbit
Bassist_Diver wrote:So.... how does it work on bass?
I just got my Upper, and...I'm having a tough time with it. Maybe it is how I'm using it. I was trying to add a slightly dirty octave up to some chordal parts that I do in one tune, and its pretty glitchy. I'm losing any definition with it, and that's before running it into or after dirt...just turns into a wall of sound, which is cool in and of itself, but not the effect I'm looking for.
When playing single notes, it seems to do fine, and funny enough it even seems to be happier down lower on the neck.
I dunno, maybe I'm not setting it right or something? I tried running through a variety of settings, but nothing has grabbed me yet.
Any suggestions on what to try or do?
Re: The New Upper!
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 5:09 am
by goroth
Analog octavers won't do chords, due to how the octave is generated.
Re: The New Upper!
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 10:58 am
by blindrabbit
goroth wrote:Analog octavers won't do chords, due to how the octave is generated.
Ok, so bear with my ignorance here. I knew that for sure about an analog octave downs. But I thought that superfuzzes and brassmasters sounded fine with chording and regular playing...or maybe I'm just flat out wrong here?
Re: The New Upper!
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 12:04 am
by FuzzHugger
The Upper does single-note octave up, the effect being strongest using your neck pickup, and esp above the 12th fret. Bias is around 12 noon...you can find the most accurate octave there. You're welcome to return it if it's not for you!
Re: The New Upper!
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 3:02 am
by blindrabbit
Tom Dalton wrote:The Upper does single-note octave up, the effect being strongest using your neck pickup, and esp above the 12th fret. Bias is around 12 noon...you can find the most accurate octave there. You're welcome to return it if it's not for you!
*sigh* Is it ok if I try it out a little more first? I keep thinking this must be user error on my part, because I hear good demos with it, but something isn't working out for me. I'll give it another shot tonight and see what happens. Appreciate you extending the return option, I'll let you know.