Bass effects!
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Re: Bass effects!
Wrong photo.
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But yes this uploading photos works here
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But yes this uploading photos works here
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Re: Bass effects!
Shit I've been doing it wrong. Forget overdrive for dirtying up a p-bass. Treble booster is where its at. Rangemaster (Deranged master) on the helix is the tone I've been searching for that grungy classic rock vibe with great attack.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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I got the Free The Tone Bass Blaster Overdrive and there's no looking backBg wrote:Shit I've been doing it wrong. Forget overdrive for dirtying up a p-bass. Treble booster is where its at. Rangemaster (Deranged master) on the helix is the tone I've been searching for that grungy classic rock vibe with great attack.
The only reason I can think of about their lack of Hype is maybe MIJ equals too pricey
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Re: Bass effects!
It's got a Hofner esq control plate
Maybe a Japenese type Burns/Baldwin
Recorded track could be Synth Bass FWIW
Maybe a Japenese type Burns/Baldwin
Recorded track could be Synth Bass FWIW
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Re: Bass effects!
I'm going to pull the board apart tonight. It remains temperamental almost certainly down to some sort of power disparity. It'll most likely be the Diamond Bass Comp which would be a pain as its an amazing piece of kit.
What's the "best" way to split the signal? That old Boss pedal that was like a Junction Box? A Y cable??
I want some pedals into the Effects Loop (specifically Flanger and Chorus) and some through the front (specifically O/D, Filter, Comp)
Will recable 1 by 1 again as well. Slightly frustrating but when it works correctly it's worth the time and effort.
Cheers team.
What's the "best" way to split the signal? That old Boss pedal that was like a Junction Box? A Y cable??
I want some pedals into the Effects Loop (specifically Flanger and Chorus) and some through the front (specifically O/D, Filter, Comp)
Will recable 1 by 1 again as well. Slightly frustrating but when it works correctly it's worth the time and effort.
Cheers team.
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Re: Bass effects!
Hey Ruben, I know you've done this somewhere before, but can you list the pedals and amp you're dealing with. A loop switcher might seem a little high tech but it could be key to solving your issuesfoal30 wrote:I'm going to pull the board apart tonight. It remains temperamental almost certainly down to some sort of power disparity. It'll most likely be the Diamond Bass Comp which would be a pain as its an amazing piece of kit.
What's the "best" way to split the signal? That old Boss pedal that was like a Junction Box? A Y cable??
I want some pedals into the Effects Loop (specifically Flanger and Chorus) and some through the front (specifically O/D, Filter, Comp)
Will recable 1 by 1 again as well. Slightly frustrating but when it works correctly it's worth the time and effort.
Cheers team.
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Re: Bass effects!
I can drop my loop switcher past next Sunday if you like, that and some cables.
Tin arse!!
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Re: Bass effects!
Cheers bro. Heaps of Cables here.Terexgeek wrote:I can drop my loop switcher past next Sunday if you like, that and some cables.
Laid the board out again and everything was no problem lol.
Matt
Bass - FTT OD - 3Leaf Filter - Wounded Paw Fuzz - Boss PBEQ3-Boss Flanger - Diamond Bass Comp - Korg PB - Tech 21 Chorus - Sadowsky Pre
Tomorrow if it rains I'll switch around and +/- Dunlop Bass Wah Wounded Paw Ram
The Diamond runs on a different plug and needs 18v
The Sadowsky may 'pop' when switching on but I think that's "true bypass"??
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Re: Bass effects!
Does anyone know if any of these pedals are "Buffered"
Apparently putting "Buffered" Pedal at the end of the chain is the only way to go
Boss BF-2, Boss PEQ3B, Korg PB, Wounded Paw Attack Goat and Battering Ram
Cheers lads
Apparently putting "Buffered" Pedal at the end of the chain is the only way to go
Boss BF-2, Boss PEQ3B, Korg PB, Wounded Paw Attack Goat and Battering Ram
Cheers lads
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Re: Bass effects!
Buffers aren't bad if used correctly, the boss pedals are all buffered, korg isn't, don't know about the others
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