So, my bassist is interested in getting one or two pedals for her rig and was asking me for help, so I in turn am asking you guys. She's playing a cheapish p-bass copy into a solid state head (I forget specifically which head) into a 1x15. We play post-punk with a decent amount of electronic influence so synthy tones would be welcome.
That said, budget is around $150. I was thinking about one of those Digitech bass synth wahs and then maybe some kind of bass muff. Or at least something that will get a big, round bass sound.
Suggestions?
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Behndy wrote:i don't like people with "talent" and "skills" that don't feel the need to cover their inadequacies under good time happy sounds.
the digitech sucks if you want a synth pedal go for the behringer its a copy of but sounds 100x more gooder and it has an exp. input. in fact the behringer bass dist. thingy aint too bad either
aen wrote:Or I'll just use fuzz. Then Ill sound cool regardless.
Achtane wrote:Well, volcanoes are pretty fuckin' cool. Like I guess lava flows are doomy. Slow and still able to to melt your eardrums.
yea the behringer synth pedal is actually pretty "WOW". i had one, and then later on tried an ibanez one. the ibanez sucked balls (not in a good way)
tech21 bass driver is a great tool for tone shaping/making your bass sound fat(phat?). made my old roommates 6 string carvin sound soo full and nice. SUPER PUNCHY! can dial in the amount of dirt u want on it. plus it also doubles as a DI i think. it also took to other pedals very nicely. running into other pedals or after other pedals was great too.
or for synth tones u could also just get some fuzz/dirt and like a filter pedal and/or an octaver of some sort. sweeps n shit
The behringer synth pedal and expression pedal, plus maybe a DOD Bass Grunge Pedal. I have heard a local bassist that uses one and his tone is pretty fat. They are a punkier band as well. I think all of this will fly in under your $150 budget.
Lol my first pedal was one of those Digitech multi effects with the built in expression jawn. Fuckin nailed the "I Disappear" Faint jank. It was fun to mess around with and would let her figure out what sounds she likes. I think shit like that is good to learn the ropes with.
Tom Dalton wrote:You're a dumbass for making this thread to begin with.
magiclawnchair wrote:fuck that bitter old man
smile_man wrote:
ifeellikeatourist wrote:
Pedals aren't everything, yada, yada, yeah I know.
fuck you.
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futuresailors wrote:Lol my first pedal was one of those Digitech multi effects with the built in expression jawn. Fuckin nailed the "I Disappear" Faint jank. It was fun to mess around with and would let her figure out what sounds she likes. I think shit like that is good to learn the ropes with.
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Behndy wrote:i don't like people with "talent" and "skills" that don't feel the need to cover their inadequacies under good time happy sounds.
futuresailors wrote:Lol my first pedal was one of those Digitech multi effects with the built in expression jawn. Fuckin nailed the "I Disappear" Faint jank. It was fun to mess around with and would let her figure out what sounds she likes. I think shit like that is good to learn the ropes with.
Seriously. I still have the fuckin thing just for that. Because I don't want to put crushed cans in my speakers.
Tom Dalton wrote:You're a dumbass for making this thread to begin with.
magiclawnchair wrote:fuck that bitter old man
smile_man wrote:
ifeellikeatourist wrote:
Pedals aren't everything, yada, yada, yeah I know.
fuck you.
McSpunckle wrote:I ctrl+f'd mountain goats and decided we aren't friends anymore.
Derelict78 wrote:if your looking for a fat thick synthy sound a wooly mammoth clone (about $80) into a beringer bass synth wah (about $40) is sounds amazing.
Interesting. I guess I'm just fishing for suggestions right now. That might not be a bad combo though.
Shit, I might as well just get my bassist to open up an account here...
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Behndy wrote:i don't like people with "talent" and "skills" that don't feel the need to cover their inadequacies under good time happy sounds.