What Bass Pedals Should You Actually Buy?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2022
  • 👉 My full beginner bass course: yeah.bassbuzz.com/live-2
    Pedals, pedals, pedals. Let's talk bass pedals. What pedals should you actually buy? Do you really need any? And what pedals will make you a better bassist?
    Make sure your credit card isn't within arm's reach, because pedals are a huge GAS danger zone. (at least for me, yikes)
    I'll also share some of my favorite music with prominent use of bass pedals, and answer all your questions, pedal-related and otherwise.
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  • @jonathanyun7817
    @jonathanyun7817 Год назад +101

    This was legit the online zoom class experience, but with bass... and students that are actually engaged lollll (just pls don't ask me to "turn on my camera" :))

    • @seththegamer1234
      @seththegamer1234 Год назад +2

      Jonathan, please activate your camera immediately, or you will be banned from the zoom class!

  • @axelr9075
    @axelr9075 Год назад +56

    Hey Josh, you mentioned in your last video before the live session that a good working knowledge of music theory will be a huge help in learning to play bass. I'm sure I'm not the only one who would love to see you do a video or series of videos on applying music theory to playing bass - even if it takes several videos or is done as a seperate course similar to B2B. Plus keep the live sessions going, they're fun to watch.

    • @theendmyfriend
      @theendmyfriend Год назад

      Beginners learn voice leading. Use choir 3 part voice harmony to start. Though V7-1 candence has most points of resolution Just take a simple chord progression and write note names on paper as stacks of lines to the closest note. That way can see what each voice is doing moving or static. Play each line seperately then choose a diagonal or whatever u like path. Use these notes to create your line or as motif melodic notes over the normal roots or other you are playing.
      POP:: C G Am F
      C B C C This gives us our guide tones. Simple riff style: Play | C-C | G-B | A-C | F-C | Obviously there are stylistic concerns but you get picture. OR flip and use the
      E D E F Leading notes on the start of bar. C-C | B-GB | C-A | C F | Beginner dont displace suspend harmony too much move on end beat 4 and move off beat 1 back to root if
      G G A A on a more dissonant note. But whatever u reckon fits sounds ok. Use these for melody points PLay scale fragment off each one. C - C blah | G -B blah | etc Or dispense with the Roots and play riff scale solo off each guide note. Point being you need to remember the notes in the chord and what happens to those notes when the chord changes. Am i on the Root the 3rd or 5th? Write the scale out in 3rds and memorise. Note order is same in functional harmony. C E G B D F A: C E G etc CEG DFA EGB FAC GBD ACE BDF easy to remember. Maj Min Min Maj Maj/Dom Min Dim. Just add sharps flats each key later as you go further. G B D F# A C E G D F# etc Go to 4 notes CEGB 7th chords etc after that easier to think stacking triads for extensions C+G = Cmaj9 CEGBD. Now we are already higher knowledge instead of playing C over C we can play Em over C or G over C. Watch register if murky. We aready know this because weve memorised the 3rds CEGBDFAC 1 3 5 7 9 11 13. Just an opinion from school we did choir 4 part harmony which was big help for me. Easy way to deconstruct understand the harmony just write into simple lines like this for ideas.

  • @andrewpappas9311
    @andrewpappas9311 Год назад +27

    Honestly, for beginner pedals any kind of drive or fuzz like a Boss ODB-3, ProCo Rat or EHX Big Muff would be a good call for some heavier tones and then any kind of modulation like chorus, flanger or phaser can give you some cool Peter Hook, Justin Chancellor or Roger Waters vibes

  • @streck0486
    @streck0486 Год назад +5

    Cool stuff! Using delay to practice time keeping is great. I never thought of an octave pedal as a tool to check clean technique, but it totally makes sense. 🙂 Gonna try that in my scale and arpeggio practice.

  • @pmh1nic
    @pmh1nic Год назад +9

    Josh, you're a wonderful teacher. You break things down to digestible chunks that aren't overwhelming. I'm making slow progress but progress.

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Год назад

      Any progress is good progress Paul!

  • @jellis113
    @jellis113 Год назад +2

    Thanks Josh! Great content as always!! Be blessed!

  • @marcinborowski7436
    @marcinborowski7436 Год назад +1

    Hi Josh! Another great video. Thanks for placing PIP in the right corner ;) about the octave pedals: I've just returned MXR bass octave deluxe because it was glitching like crazy with my TRBX505 even if I was isolating one string + tons of different bass setups... Nothing was helping.. Now I have OC-5 and this is it :) But I observed the same thing as you: I need to focus more on the muting technique :) wish you all the best, take care!

  • @HijackmyShip
    @HijackmyShip Год назад +1

    Do another one of these live videos! They're great, and having all these random questions answered is super useful.

  • @pCeLobster
    @pCeLobster Год назад +4

    I do originals and at one point I had a giant combo guitar/bass board. But it became a distraction so I created a separate smaller board just for bass with a tuner, Darkglass X Ultra, 2 fuzzes, octave, and chorus. It still sounds like a lot on paper but it all gets used in our set, and I never find myself wanting anything more.

  • @YTPartyTonight
    @YTPartyTonight Год назад +1

    I barely use pedals but the two best I’ve ever incorporated into my setup are a Peterson strobe tuner pedal and Original Effect Cali76 Compact Bass compressor pedal. Both are quite or very expensive but extraordinarily high quality and well made and phenomenally good at what they do.

  • @AmmarRaadAly
    @AmmarRaadAly Год назад +9

    wow man you're a talented teacher
    the way you keep it professional and control your emotions and stick to the show is mind blowing
    am glad u teach bass :')

  • @jerokohn
    @jerokohn Год назад

    Nice stream! Thanks for your knowledge!

  • @crystaltaylor8986
    @crystaltaylor8986 Год назад

    Been following you for years!! Thanks!!

  • @jimjamjul
    @jimjamjul Год назад +1

    Missed the beginning last night so i'm happy i get to check it out now :D

  • @remtremb
    @remtremb Год назад +2

    I play in my church on sundays and in the right context I'll turn on my big muff or my ds-1. It's also really fun to play with with reverb

  • @SameAsAnyOtherStranger
    @SameAsAnyOtherStranger Год назад +1

    Regarding pedal chain order- 1st- clean preamp, 2nd- compressor (a compressor will accentuate all of the noise from previous effects) and last- noise gate. In between the compressor and noise gate pedals should be in order from least to most depending on how much gain they contribute. So modulation effects should go before fuzzes and overdrives. While I consider the first, second and last of this order to be hard and fast rules, when I want to use my Tube Screamer, I drop my MXR M134 Stereo Chorus in after that if I want stereo out. This chorus unit is really sweet since it has so much head room and it isn't likely to be overdriven with modest use of the effects before it.
    I modded my TS for bass following instructions I found on line. I would like to start buying pairs of the inexpensive effects I see from companies like Donner and mod those for bass just to mess around with varying those between channels but I'll have to get brave and figure out how to do that on my own since I'm not finding anything online.

  • @surfj9009
    @surfj9009 9 месяцев назад

    I’m almost done with B2B. I really hope you have a sequel because I love your teaching style and it really makes me look forward to learning, practicing, and getting better!! What’s the next level up from Badass? Badass to Bandmate?

  • @BreakupBass
    @BreakupBass Год назад +2

    My bass board has the essentials......Korg Pitchblack tuner- Origin Effects Cali 76 Compressor-MXR Bass Overdrive- MXR Bass Chorus Deluxe- MXR M80 Bass DI+.

  • @Stoitism
    @Stoitism Год назад +3

    I have:
    Korg pitchblack tuner
    Dodd FX25 envelope filter (1987)
    Seymour Duncan Studio Bass Compressor
    BOSS CE-5 Chorus Ensemble (1994)
    Valeton OC-10 (Great BOSS OC-2 Clone)
    Marshall Echohead
    Darkglass B7KU V1
    TC Electronic Ditto+
    I can do A LOT with this pedalboard but i'm sort of temped to go all in and get a neural dsp quad cortex.

  • @mouthbreatherinc5597
    @mouthbreatherinc5597 Год назад +1

    I have three pedals: Boss TU3 tuner, Tech21 VT Bass DI sansamp, EBS Multicomp compressor. I'm 100% happy and feel no need to buy anything else

  • @empressironbladder8942
    @empressironbladder8942 Год назад

    Wow! I learned so much on this video! Great work!

  • @HIPCHIP
    @HIPCHIP 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Josh, HIPCHIP here in Woodland, Ca. Love the classes and your extra videos.

  • @m50zang
    @m50zang Год назад

    Don't worry about the technical issues. You do a great job. I'll just watch your videos until things get straightened out.

  • @carlodave9
    @carlodave9 Год назад

    Now I know how to use my looper for useful practice. I stopped using it when all I did was get weird with it.

  • @raelewis8848
    @raelewis8848 2 дня назад

    Am watching from Jamaica can't wait to know about the different pedals bless

  • @NelsonMontana1234
    @NelsonMontana1234 8 месяцев назад

    Completely agree about the Aguilar heads.

  • @thesollylama130
    @thesollylama130 Год назад +2

    I use a GT-1B for bass effects- but hardly use anything beyond a bit of compression, a touch of drive, and a hint of reverb. I have this powerful effects tool for the instrument I use the least effects on. However, multi-effects processors are simply unbeatable for value. Things like built in tuner, looper, some have drum samples...makes their value skyrocket. For new players they let them play with all the cool effects without $1000 in pedals and a patch cable collection like a hoarder. For dad rockers like me doing covers it's nice to have patches one toe tap away that work for different songs or tunings or even guitars. I have a regular pedal board for my lead guitar and I tend to find a basic setting that works 'good enough' without me having to spend 20 minutes turning knobs between songs or guitar swaps.
    I think it's becoming a moot point these days with the digital revolution. I feel like a dinosaur using any sort of stomp box running into a loud ass amp these days. The world has moved to laptops and studio monitors. Garage bands have become Studio bands because the studio now fits on your lap.

  • @jpatt1000
    @jpatt1000 Год назад

    I only have two Boss bass pedals and I rarely use them except on specific songs. I bought my SYB-3 Bass Synthesizer to replicate the sound on Frog Brigade's Buzzards of Green Hill but also use it when playing some Parliament songs or pretty much anything that used an analog synth originally. (And you can get some weird/wild sounds out of it.) Although now that I have my Moog Grandmother/Matriarch combo I've been playing that a lot lately. I bought my OC-2 Octaver specifically to play Sledgehammer simply because it was the pedal Tony Levin said he used in. Although I don't have a fretless bass I just use my Ibanez with flat wound strings and with the Octaver it sounds okay. (Admittedly I'm the other component that makes it sound just okay.)

  • @jorgeavce3276
    @jorgeavce3276 Год назад +1

    Just got an envelope filter and I haven’t had this much fun in so long :D

  • @Pleasantviller
    @Pleasantviller Год назад +3

    There is only one must-have pedal for beginners: The tuning pedal:)
    All other fancy pedals should be bought based on actual needs (of purely for fun or for experiencing)

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Год назад

      Haha yep, that's definitely a must!

  • @Jon_Bass4001
    @Jon_Bass4001 Год назад +1

    Usefulness beyond draining bank accounts - thanks for the chuckle 😂! Excellent video and primer. 24:18

  • @PoserAddictsLLC
    @PoserAddictsLLC Год назад

    Berlin-Schöneberg, Germany here. Subscribed and like how you present bass here. Easy to understand. Cool.

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Год назад +1

      Thanks Antonio!

    • @PoserAddictsLLC
      @PoserAddictsLLC Год назад

      @@BassBuzz I'll try to catch your live videos depending on the time zones. I'm a late starter with Bass Guitar, bought an Epiphone Reverse Thunderbird and wanted to try my hand at bass playing as well as acoustic and electric guitar. I'm a lifelong pianist, since I was 8 (I'm turning 60 in January). I'm new to equipment but did lots of research and learning with Kieth at 5 Watt World and also learning things from Scott Devine. I have a Fender Rumble 25 for Bass and the only thing at the moment is my Boss 500 Looper pedal and no effects other than the modeling effects in the Rumble. I have to be mindful of my neighbors so I also have a Mustang Micro so I can practice with headphones. I paid close attention to the pedal you mentioned but here in Germany we have a couple of large music stores such as Music Store Professional, Just Music and Thomann. They all have similar assortments of effect pedals, but the 3 or the 5 are the only available models, should I go with the 5 for my first? Should I invest in a pedalboard or just use them on the floor for the start? Is an expression pedal something I should consider as I noted that a good learning tool uses the Boss EV-1, I have the Boss FS-7 for the RC-500 Loop Station, and I wanted to try the Boss Pocket GT to learn along with RUclipsrs like yourself. Sorry for being a bloody beginner but it's all fun for a retired fellow like me. I'll breeze through your channel over the holidays and maybe you can give me your thoughts. Wishing you Happy Holidays from Berlin, Germany.

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 Год назад +25

    If I were to have only three pedals, it would be a compressor, a fuzz, and an octave pedal. EQ pedals are also very underrated.

    • @michael_caz_nyc
      @michael_caz_nyc Год назад +2

      Agree 100%

    • @rear5118
      @rear5118 Год назад +1

      1.) Wah-Wah
      2.) Compressor
      3.) Fuzz

    • @kaonashi9582
      @kaonashi9582 Год назад +3

      I'd say:
      1) Tuner
      2) Compressor
      3) Chorus
      4) Preamp/DI

    • @Clebardman
      @Clebardman Год назад

      Almost same here! I'd go Compressor>fuzz>fuzz, just because you can't go wrong with fuzz hehehe.

    • @MarcG7424
      @MarcG7424 7 месяцев назад

      1. Tuner
      2. Compressor
      3. Distortion
      If only 3 are allowed make it 4 or 5
      4. Octave
      5. Preamp/DI

  • @lbell8628
    @lbell8628 Год назад

    Merry Christmas Josh!!!!

  • @argonwheatbelly637
    @argonwheatbelly637 Год назад +1

    Back before the Earth cooled, I used a Boss flanger and delay on my bass. It was bent. 😎 Play with the pedal board at the stores. Just be careful, they're like Pokémon; you might want to catch them all. 😉

  • @LeonardoPoloni1
    @LeonardoPoloni1 Год назад

    The delay tip is actually pretty clever. I'm practice with my carbon copy and never thought about it

  • @patrickdehertogh2080
    @patrickdehertogh2080 Год назад

    The timing practice with the delay. Thanks for tip.

  • @sergey_molchanovsky
    @sergey_molchanovsky Год назад

    It highly depends on your own preferences.
    I like to play funk, and my first pedals are phaser, octamizer and auto-wah, and I'm happy as a clam! Not going to purchase distortion / overdrive effects, or something like that.

  • @Rymat_24
    @Rymat_24 9 месяцев назад +1

    I would listen to a 10 hour loop nonstop of your noodling on the delay pedal with that little melody you had going on around the 16:00 mark lol. Been watching bass buzz vids (and other bass vids) heavy last couple months should have my bass in a couple weeks and can’t wait to start b2b and start jamming with some buddies.

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  9 месяцев назад

      That's awesome, hope you dig your bass!

  • @kevineldridge9452
    @kevineldridge9452 Год назад

    I have my eye on the Fender Rumble Studio 40 & a Fender GTX-7 footswitch; a built-in tuner, a bunch of effects, and looper capabilities...

  • @stu1037
    @stu1037 3 месяца назад

    Been a huge Q-Tip fan forever, which led me to the song _Nakamarra_ by Hiatus Kaiyote. They are out of this world - each one of them. They combine all my favorite genres.

  • @jayj4142
    @jayj4142 Год назад +1

    Josh: In some of your videos, you look like a very young James Taylor…..and in your older ones when you had longer hair, you look a bit like Ashton Kutcher. :)
    Anyway, I began playing bass in July after playing keys (not classically-trained) for over forty years. Enjoying your videos. Thank you!

  • @LeftiBassist
    @LeftiBassist Год назад

    Hi Josh, Another outstanding - Live - video. What are your thoughts on Slicer pedals (useful, not worth the cost, etc)? Thank you for all of your outstanding videos; especially, the Live ones.

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Год назад

      You mean the Boss pedal? Haven't tried it but it's probably fun! Wouldn't guess it'd be "useful" for most bass playing, but fun is a use in itself. :)

  • @Cowdog1
    @Cowdog1 Год назад

    I have just re-started my Beginner to Bad-Ass after shattering my elbow in December 2022. I'm on Mod 3 and I feel like it's the best money spent on this bass journey.

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Год назад

      Glad you're enjoying the course!

  • @crocholiday
    @crocholiday Год назад +1

    Some guitar distortion can sound pretty cool IF you use something to blend your dry sound back in to get some of your low end back. I use a Boss LS-2 (Line Selector) to mix my dry signal back in with pedals that don't have a "blend" option. You can also use the LS-2 as a way to activate several pedals at once instead of doing the pedal dance. While it's a blast to get a wall of tone / texture by activating 4 pedals at once, I have found zero practical uses for this playing live lol.

    • @MorganaDAlmeida
      @MorganaDAlmeida Год назад

      Hey Croc, I'm new to the pedals/sound system part, what is a Dry signal? Is it something I could see in a histogram? Thanks!

    • @crocholiday
      @crocholiday Год назад +1

      @@MorganaDAlmeida Dry signal is just your signal before an effect is applied to it. A lot of bass pedals have a blend feature included. Essentially, your original signal goes in and gets split into two, applies effect to one then lets you control how much original signal and effected signal are blended back together before it leaves the pedal. It's super handy. I highly recommend choosing effects with a blend or wet/dry control.

  • @johncandido2241
    @johncandido2241 Год назад

    Hey Joshy!! Hailing from Texoma over here.

  • @TheRflynn
    @TheRflynn Год назад

    A tuner. The Sonic Research one is nice, but there are plenty good choices.

  • @raymundo5044
    @raymundo5044 Год назад

    Your the guy who played scarborough fair on the fretless bass using harmonics. Remarkable ...

  • @pulos42
    @pulos42 Год назад

    Dude you really made a technical difficulty screen before hand. Next level gig planning.

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Год назад +2

      Haha, thanks Paul, I had spare batteries on hand too. :P

  • @Reprodestruxion
    @Reprodestruxion 9 месяцев назад

    Post punk? I’d say a preamp DI, a boost for a slight grit , a long reverb, compression, chorus , flanger and some chorus again. Maybe some eq. And a good thick triangular pick. And a long strap.

    • @benjaminjuarez5543
      @benjaminjuarez5543 7 месяцев назад

      @purple chili check out @DesmondDoom 's channel. Here's a video titled "How to make Post-Punk in 1 minute
      ", for bass use Effects and EQ as shon in video: ruclips.net/video/MJE41lyB5PY/видео.html

  • @XDproductionsXD
    @XDproductionsXD Год назад

    Hey Josh…hi from Guam. Missed your live but enjoyed it just the same. Jam on ~

  • @raymundo5044
    @raymundo5044 Год назад

    I have heard you play. You are a great bass player. Admire because you are humble inspire of well you play. I am sure you are going to heip me be a better bass player. I have found that your lessons are practical and expect to progress.
    Thank you
    Ray Garcia

    • @raymundo5044
      @raymundo5044 Год назад

      You have a good sense of humor too 🤠🤠🤠

    • @raymundo5044
      @raymundo5044 Год назад

      Typo: and I expect to

  • @rabidchickenzombie5507
    @rabidchickenzombie5507 Год назад

    envelope filter is the pedal that I have heard referred to give an underwater sound.

  • @gradbuckie
    @gradbuckie Год назад +4

    My vote: there’s 3. A tuner, a pre amp and a compressor.

  • @jorglaturner4276
    @jorglaturner4276 Год назад

    Hello Buzz,
    I.'m Watching from Germany
    Great Fan from Germany here !

  • @RyanWright
    @RyanWright Год назад

    What pedals SHOULD you buy??? Whichever ones you want and whichever ones feed your "creativity."
    What pedals do you NEED???? Depends on the type of music and/ or gig that you are talking about.
    I use a Helix, so I have pretty much any option I could ever want. I pretty much always use a drive of some sort. I like to have a chorus if I'm doing a totally clean sound, I like a little bit of verb, and I pretty much have a comp always on. That being said, there are plenty of other options that are fun and/or good .

  • @jesusninja2401
    @jesusninja2401 Год назад +1

    Got here late. Darn' Loving the course though Josh!

  • @kevinbrianjohnsonmusic
    @kevinbrianjohnsonmusic Год назад

    I've got one pedal on my board. A DI...lol. Supposed to get a STROBOSTOMP from Santa though. Santa brought me a case instead...lol. But I've got a chorus, Tuner, and a compressor pedal added to the board. Still thinking if I should get an octave.

  • @Covers-and-Commentary
    @Covers-and-Commentary Год назад

    Hey Josh can you talk about your thoughts on Picallo bass? Love the channel, i'm learning alot

  • @toddkrause9987
    @toddkrause9987 Год назад

    Your great learning alot thanks

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Год назад

      Thanks Todd, glad I could help!

  • @arkram_68
    @arkram_68 Год назад +1

    Yo josh thx for the shoutout jk just to be clear we weren't doing anything in school today because tomorrow is our Christmas party in school and we have a gig on that day in the party I just watched the stream to ask bass pedal questions

  • @SrinivasBulusu
    @SrinivasBulusu 8 месяцев назад

    Hey Josh! Just joined in. Your bad arse course is amazing > hear the tail end of your discussion on compressors. Do you recommend getting one for a noob ?

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  8 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you're digging the course! No, don't worry about compressors, you can get through years of gigging and jamming and still not really know what they do. Not urgent!

  • @josephinecaruana3847
    @josephinecaruana3847 9 месяцев назад

    Really enjoyed this video
    Love the loop pedal
    Josephine cardiff

  • @Macna333
    @Macna333 Год назад

    My Ampeg Rocket Bass RB 112, 100 watt combo is lightweight and powerful

  • @raulgliderr295
    @raulgliderr295 Год назад

    Cheers from Germany, Nuernberg !

  • @paulmilner8641
    @paulmilner8641 Год назад

    Watching from Glasgow, Scotland

  • @MarkNuuuuuutt
    @MarkNuuuuuutt Год назад

    Cheers from Texas!

  • @robguitarwizard
    @robguitarwizard Год назад

    I bought my first bass pedal the orher day.
    I used to steal them before that!

  • @joriankell1983
    @joriankell1983 Год назад

    3mm Jim Dunlop big stubby is a staple bass pick.

  • @djehuty.
    @djehuty. Год назад +3

    hi from Australia could you please do a vid on pick ups

  • @petermcguinness5281
    @petermcguinness5281 6 месяцев назад

    Big fan of yours

  • @HaraldKasbauer
    @HaraldKasbauer 2 месяца назад

    Hey Josh, sorry, I’m late! … by a year or so… 🙈
    I’m watching from the beautiful town of Wasserburg at the Inn-River in beautiful Bavaria/Germany.
    Thanks for making me a better bass player! Just started a few weeks ago by the age of 51 😅

  • @fabioburloni
    @fabioburloni 4 месяца назад

    Thank's man ❤

  • @tikkelkel6455
    @tikkelkel6455 5 месяцев назад

    What is your opinion about multieffects pedals? I've been refraining from getting a Boss gx-100 for (many) month. In gigs, I use no pedal. At home, I use a tuner, a wha, a reverb and a looper.

  • @crocholiday
    @crocholiday Год назад +2

    If I could only have 3 pedals (not counting a tuner) I'd roll with a compressor, distortion and a decent DI but I'd sure miss my octave, chorus and an envelope filter lol. Pedals are a blast and you can get some crazy tones layering them. Chris Wolstenholme of Muse is one of my favorites for musical use of effects and Mike Kerr of Royal Blood split his signal and used an octave pedal and effects to eliminate the need of a guitar player lol (crazy fun to try if you haven't done that). Love your trick with the looper. I use mine mostly to dial in effect pedals or tone but never thought about it as a tool for practicing. That's brilliant. I totally agree on effects processors. I have an HX Stomp and it has loads of awesome stuff if you take the time to work through it but I prefer individual pedals with a few control knobs. How do you dig your Noble DI? I'm on week 32 of my 33 week wait for mine. I can't wait till it gets here.

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Год назад

      I love the Noble! Not sure I have the ear to really hear the difference between it and a $100-200 DI, but I feel really cool using it. :)

    • @crocholiday
      @crocholiday Год назад +1

      @@BassBuzz Dear lord! I’m torn with appreciating the honesty and being terrified by it lol. I hope I didn’t pony up that kind of coin and wait 8 months just for a boujee DI / power source combo that only enhances my pedal board street cred!! Lol. I got it mostly for recording. I have a few buddies that do session work and they say it’s almost like an SVT in a box. Either way…. I will convince myself that it was time and money well spent haha.

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Год назад

      Haha, I'm sure you'll dig it! I got it because Tim Lefebvre is into them and I'm a fanboy. :) I trust his ears more than mine!

    • @crocholiday
      @crocholiday Год назад

      @@BassBuzz I’m not gonna say my quest for a Sean Hurley tone contributed to my purchase. I won’t deny it either though lol. But I’m not getting his $4500 custom shop bass haha.
      I have a few session player friends that swear by them for recording. They say the engineers really love the tone. I got it mostly for tracking bass for my band and the little bit of remote session stuff I do. It makes sense for that but not sure I’d pony up that kind of cash to get it for live sound only. The name does light up though so I can’t say that with certainty lol.

  • @michalkbass
    @michalkbass Год назад

    Hi Josh, just a note - I'd love to watch the episode live, but I didn't know it was happening. Maybe next time put some short invitation a week in advance or promote it more? :) Best, M.

  • @gruffrossi5420
    @gruffrossi5420 Год назад

    thanks mate yer give me some good tips an helped my playing respect from wales uk

  • @derekknight5156
    @derekknight5156 Год назад +5

    The underwater effect would be an envelope filter

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Год назад

      Yeah that's probably what he meant!

  • @WakizashiSabre
    @WakizashiSabre Год назад

    One dull box rules them all - the name is for sure compressor. Love my Ampeg one.

    • @scottkretsch4887
      @scottkretsch4887 Год назад

      In a nutshell, what does it do and how do you use it in your playing?

  • @quoerp4019
    @quoerp4019 11 месяцев назад

    I want to get a BOSS katana bass amp because I want the best package of effects I can get in one thing, I feel that it will give me any effect I could need, or at least most. I don't think I want to buy a flanger pedal on its own, but it sounds so good on forty six and 2 by tool, so I feel that if I get the amp I'll be set. Hope that makes sense. Otherwise, I want Morley Fuzz Wah, because Cliff Burton.

  • @Musouk66
    @Musouk66 Год назад

    Hi From Harlow in Essex UK

  • @ryza6663
    @ryza6663 Год назад

    Hi from South Waikato, New Zealand

  • @josephglassman9844
    @josephglassman9844 Год назад

    Your opinion of the Harmonic Booster?

  • @simonhole4280
    @simonhole4280 Год назад

    Good to know as I don't have a Bass or Guitar peddle

  • @tiffanyburns1646
    @tiffanyburns1646 3 месяца назад

    Hello from Arizona❤

  • @RedVynil
    @RedVynil 8 месяцев назад

    Isn't the D major scale what Colin plays repeatedly in the XTC song, "Travels In Nihilon"?

  • @jde1780
    @jde1780 6 месяцев назад

    OC-2 for Tony. He indicated that it was cranky AF (my words).
    Now it's EBS OctaBass Blue Label
    For pedals, the most important is your tuner.
    Get a compressor.
    Any more pedals depends on your style, how clean or dirty it will be, and if you are a solo person or a contributor keeping the bottom.

  • @lordoftheelements2112
    @lordoftheelements2112 Год назад

    There is a new amp that I recently tried out in the Music Store called the Katana mk. II Ultra. Very GAS inducing name if you ask me. It sounded great, but I could not formulate my own opinion right on the spot. Do you use it or know anything about any drawbacks or advantages the amp might have? Oh, yes, and a very merry Christmas to you Josh!

    • @tylerlennon9955
      @tylerlennon9955 Год назад +1

      I have a 2x12 100w Katana mkII that I use for band practice instead of my 100w Orange Bass combo so that I can practice with my bass amp at home and use it for gigs with different bands, my Katana is a guitar amp but I use it for bass in this case. It works great for guitar but I would probably never take it to a gig unless it was an absolute emergency because it doesn’t have the low end range to handle the volume needed there, if the Katana you found is the bass version I’m sure it’s great just based on my experience with the Katana as a guitar amp. I’m pretty sure all Katanas are able to download and use all BOSS effects from their website as well, so if you like playing with effects that can be a plus. If you’re not playing with a group at all and you like how an amp sounds I would say go for it, if you want to play with others I’d recommend at least a 100w bass amp with an XLR out for connecting it to sound systems.

    • @charliecarrot
      @charliecarrot Год назад

      They have Katana Bass amps, a 110 and 210. I have the smaller 110 and it's amazing, and it gets way louder than you'd think.

  • @johnewing6915
    @johnewing6915 29 дней назад

    Wisconsin..Thanks!!!

  • @lbell8628
    @lbell8628 Год назад

    Lewis from North Carolina!!

  • @neekniggit3606
    @neekniggit3606 Год назад +2

    Late to the party, but I have a question. I have a Fender rumble 25 for my bass. Can I safely use that with my guitar 🎸 without damaging anything?

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Год назад +3

      Yep!

    • @joriankell1983
      @joriankell1983 Год назад +1

      You can basically use any amp or pedals with Bass or guitar. Of course you may get a slightly different result when you mix and match, but that's where the fun lies!
      The only damage to worry about is impedance mismatch between speaker cabinets and a separate amp. If you use combos, you're good no worries!

    • @WalleyeGuy4
      @WalleyeGuy4 Год назад +3

      Bass amps can play guitar just fine, the only time you have to worry is the other way around.

  • @lawrencebowen9014
    @lawrencebowen9014 Год назад

    Larry from Middletown,CT.

  • @dn9821
    @dn9821 Год назад +1

    Just about to start learning bass and I wanted to ask if I can use my guitar pedals with the bass or do I need to buy bass pedals?

    • @markhopkins318
      @markhopkins318 Год назад +2

      It depends on the pedal, time, modulation and pitch effects should be fine to use, where you can run into issues is with guitar drive/distortion/fuzz as these can suck the lower frequencies out of your sound.

  • @OphidianBreeze
    @OphidianBreeze 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, from Salmon Creek WA

  • @osage61
    @osage61 Год назад +1

    Hello from Ontario Canada

  • @nilsensantin5351
    @nilsensantin5351 10 месяцев назад

    do you tune first and then strap the Gv mutter, or tune +Gv and tune again?

  • @NWTMasterWolf
    @NWTMasterWolf Год назад

    Howdy from Montana.

  • @RedVynil
    @RedVynil 8 месяцев назад

    What's the difference between fuzztone and distortion? Don't they both do the same thing?

  • @joetspaulding
    @joetspaulding Год назад +1

    amazon basics "distortion" (brick red) mini pedal is awesome for $20

    • @abegarfield7031
      @abegarfield7031 Год назад

      There's a lot of inexpensive yet pretty decent pedals out there.
      I used have an Envelope filter/Wah called a Weeper.
      These were around $15 in the '90s and no one really liked them
      but I managed to get a Stratocaster to sound like an acoustic
      with one.
      I'm not too familiar with bass pedals but the same must apply.

  • @LethaL_DonkeY
    @LethaL_DonkeY Год назад

    Hellos fromTurkia! 🤘😁🏴‍☠