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Re: Bass effects!

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hercules wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 2:21 pm I now use a Whammy but it's only for Tool stuff really. I've tried quite a few others.

If it's for a synth-bass type effect, you can't beat a Boss OC-2 or the OC-5's emulation of it. For general use, I think the TC Sub'n'Up is more than capable. Aguilar Octamizer is probably the fattest octave-down tone of the bunch, and it tracks really well.

That said - I would probably look at the Source Audio C4 as a swiss army knife. It does all the octave stuff you'd ever need and then some.
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What sort of scenarios do you guys use an octave pedal for?

On guitar I've used it for weird high pitched sounds or adding some low end to fatten up my toan, but interested to hear why you use one on bass :-)
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jeremyb wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 7:46 pm What sort of scenarios do you guys use an octave pedal for?

On guitar I've used it for weird high pitched sounds or adding some low end to fatten up my toan, but interested to hear why you use one on bass :-)
I use one live for when I'm playing a 4 string and but need the big power the low B to D# noted a 5 string would have, to get synthy tones, to get a broader spectrum tone when I'm playing up high (Sledgehammer anyone?). That's all lower octave.

I used a POG2 for years on bass to get the massive wall of sound.
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jeremyb wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 7:46 pm What sort of scenarios do you guys use an octave pedal for?

On guitar I've used it for weird high pitched sounds or adding some low end to fatten up my toan, but interested to hear why you use one on bass :-)
I just use octive, and any effect for that matter, as ear entertainment.
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Used sparingly I think it's awesome.
Personally I love this.
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Couple of pedals on the way, Sonicake OC-2 clone and a Ly-Rock SP Compressor clone.



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Never a huge fan of the SP comp on bass but comp is where I get disgustingly cork sniffery. The blend makes a massive difference and if you have a cheap clone coming you’ll be happy. I don’t like Ross style compressors and greatly prefer optical
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TmcB wrote: Sun May 19, 2024 4:38 pm Never a huge fan of the SP comp on bass but comp is where I get disgustingly cork sniffery. The blend makes a massive difference and if you have a cheap clone coming you’ll be happy. I don’t like Ross style compressors and greatly prefer optical
I've got a Cali76 clone currently which is great but also takes up too much space on my little board so going to mini pedals to free up some space :rofl:
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Ordered a Blender kit and OptoPuss optical bypass kit from Fuzz Dog to make a little wet / dry loop box for my bass board to use with some of my fuzz pedals :-)
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Quite like the features of the DI/Preamp he's using... https://www.thomann.de/gb/palmer_pocket_amp_bass.htm

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Nice board! Must check out some of her music!!

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