Bassist needs pedals

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Re: Bassist needs pedals

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+1 on the Soda Meiser rocking on bass.

Also, Dwarfcraft Devices The Great Destroyer rocks for grindy, glitchy octave down destruction, and you can starve the voltage for rhythmic oscillating/skipping madness...It has tons of low end too.

I used to have two and am on the fence about letting go of the second one, even though it's in b/s/t. I swear I'm not trying to push all my pedals off on you.
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snipelfritz wrote:
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...


Someone...... ........ has a Mammoth clone on BST for teh 50s right now. Someone.

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DeadNotSleeping wrote:The Second Voice looks pretty cool but with the price and the sounds, I'm kind of set on getting the Behringer Bass Synth.
Do you guys thing a Bass Big Muff Pi would go well with the synth?


The Bass Big Muff is butt, just go with a regular muff with or without mods to make it bassier. There are lotsa dudes here who could build you any kind for a good price.


FREAL. Bass Muff sounds utterly lifeless! I mentioned in the other thread - check out the Little Big Muff if you want something off the shelf. Otherwise just hit up some doods here and have something built!
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TAFM
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Eric! wrote:TAFM


Yeah, but one fiddy tops, bro!
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spacelordmother wrote:
Eric! wrote:TAFM


Yeah, but one fiddy tops, bro!


Used, yup
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SM/VFM is my favorite bass fuzzz ever.
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+1 on the SM with bass. It's definitely in muff territory, but gainier. It gets really interesting if you get one with the chaos switch. I happen to be selling one too...
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nieh wrote:SM/VFM is my favorite bass fuzzz ever.

Yeah I made one for Jeff-7 that's switchable between SM & VFM.. Sooo rad!

I have an idea to make like the gnarliest SM ever that switches to VFM and GZ and has the chaos and noise modes
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For budget bass fuzz, I recommend the Hyperion and the VFM over the SM. But also consider trying to either find or have someone build a fOXX Tone Machine clone. They are so fucking awesome on bass even on standard mode, and the octave mode is gravy on top.
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Really? I found the SM had a little more low end than the Hyperion. The Hyperion is awesome though and the Hyperion 2 is extra awesome

The cool thing is, if you flip the emitter and collector of the fourth transistor you can switch between SM and VFM

The Tone Machine is ultra kick ass. Dunno how that slipped my mind. Didn't I sell you that R&D Tone Machine clone? Fuck I miss that thing I need to build one
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Officer Bukowski wrote:Really? I found the SM had a little more low end than the Hyperion. The Hyperion is awesome though and the Hyperion 2 is extra awesome

The cool thing is, if you flip the emitter and collector of the fourth transistor you can switch between SM and VFM

The Tone Machine is ultra kick ass. Dunno how that slipped my mind. Didn't I sell you that R&D Tone Machine clone? Fuck I miss that thing I need to build one


I actually agree with you that the SM has a little more low-end, but I find that low-end isn't usually the problem, it's more about the EQ'ing in the mids that kills bassists. And I always felt like the VFM and the Hype cut through a bit better than the SM.

And yes, I did buy that Tone Machine off of you, and I am damned glad I did. It basically allowed me to sell off like 3 other fuzz pedals that covered similar ground.
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Deltaphoenix wrote:That is kind of a tall order for $150.

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.

I like the Grunge. They're really cheap too.
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Someone mentioned the Behringer Bass Synth...It's actually a clone of the SYB-3 from Boss. At the price, it's worth picking up 2 or 3 of them.

I like the Bass Synth Wah from DigiTech, I had one for a long time. It doesn't get really synthy, which is probably why some people don't like it. It's pretty much like plugging into a synth's filter section and that's it. Tracks pretty well down to D on octaves, but it can get muddy on the lower parts.

If youre in a 3 piece, may consider an EHX Micro Pog to add some upper octave and maybe a tad bit of lower octave to fill everything out.

And a good fuzz wouldn't hurt. If you're handy with a soldering iron, I suggest building her the Brassmaster kit from GGG. It's the closest thing to the original I have found, even over the B:Assmaster.
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To my mind, I'd run a gated fuzz into a filter if I was going for "synthy."
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I'd also consider an octave fuzz. They usually have a lot more bite than other fuzzes. I played bass through a Zvex Octane 3 clone and it sounded great. Nothing subtle about it, mind you.
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