Check out Fuzzlord. Bass players seem to enjoy their pedals more than guitarists. I'm a little bit of both so there's alot of experimentation going on.
It's what we are used to as bass players. Locking in with our drummer. I remember once a drummer told me: "I'm not used to someone looking at me. The guitar players don't even notice me"
one more thing that could have been mentioned are loop pedals like the Xotic X-Blender. I'm using a lot of guitar pedals that don't work well for bass. The X-blender allows me to mix the effect with my clean tone to get my low end and some clarity back. Especially nice for RATs and MuTrons
Seconded. A loop/blender pedal is a must-have for bassists, mainly for the reasons you suggested, but also great for blending in compression -- if you are using the Diamond compressor as an example, which doesn't have a blend control... problem solved! Radial Tonebones & their Mix-Blender (mix two inputs + a blendable loop) are great options, the Xotic is cool too!
The Xotic is a brillant solution with a brillant price. The Boss LS-2 can also be mentioned as a good and solid budget solution to keep up the lo end in the mix with the effect signal and the original bass signal.
Can we please just take a second to recognize how amazing the drum sound and production is here? Stereo! So clear and rich. No only played well, but the recording of the kit is just awesome.
For over 20 years I have never found the right light drive for bass. Then I saw this, saw Roy using a Morning Glory, realized I also had a Bluesbreaker style pedal (Wampler Pantheon) that I somehow never tried on bass (even though I use "guitar" pedals on bass all the damn time), plugged it in and holy shit it's the sound I've been looking for for forever and I had a pedal that could do it for literally over a year. Kicking myself a little, but thank you.
There are three aspects that get in the way of a pedal being as good for bass as it is for guitar. All of them are remediable, though. 1) Bandwidth. As discussed. Often, this can be resolved by changing one or two capacitor values. Bring the pedal to your local repair guy, along with the schematic, and 8 minutes after unscrewing the lid, it can be optimized for bass...well, assuming the soldering iron was already plugged in. 2) Sensitivity. Basses usually put out a hotter signal than guitar, making it easier for them to overdrive a guitar pedal in undesired ways. The solution can involve changing the gain of the input stage in the pedal, or simply turning down the bass's volume a bit. 3) Spectral emphasis. Most relevant to autowahs, but also true of things like EQ pedals, flangers, chorus, and phasers, all of which shift stuff over a bit to complement the part of the spectrum most meaningful to bass. F'rinstance, whenever I build or mod a chorus, I always include a lo-cut switch for the wet signal, that makes the pitch-wobble inherent to chorus less obvious for the bass, where you want the swirl, but still have more dependable pitch.
You know what else gets in the way? Manufacturers not listing the frequency response so you have some idea of what you are getting into before you blow loads of cash. The low B guys are not amused.
It's not just pedals. You can use ANY standard guitar pedals, amps, cabinets with bass guitar. The only catch is that some gear designed for standard guitar doesn't have the right frequencies for bass, but that's just for you to decide.
Josh! I'm a guitar player (not entering the contests). I just want to say that what you are doing on your channel this year and this episode in particular is the pinnacle of music orientated content creators on RUclips. Well done! I'd love to see you do acoustic guitar pedals someday. Love Nick's drumming too.... he's _Really_ good and a lot better than Ok :)
This has got to be my favorite video of yours so far Josh. I've been a big fan of JHS pedals for years but I have been listening to MuteMath since before the beginning. Back when Earthsuit was still playing local gigs circa 1994-95. I got invited to their CD release party at The Howlin Wolf in New Orleans for the first MuteMath full album. I love every album. I pity anyone who never got to see them live. This was such a fun episode to really see stuff used in a different way.
After the last couple of episodes all I want is for my bass to run through a Klon or Morning Glory into a Colour Box. Now I just need to get a Color Box, Klon and Morning Glory....... I regret spending my last paycheck on that crate of vintage Hewlett Packard computer speakers but I was chasing that "1995 Dial Up Internet" sound.
The Talking Math jam might have been my absolute favorite jam in the shows history!! Making bass boards is one of the best things ever, hope everyone starts giving their bass players pedals!
I appreciate that all the people working on this episode have far more experience, knowledge, and success than me. That said, in all my years playing bass with bands I've found that in smaller live situations bass drive pedals absolutely need a clean blend to avoid having the bottom end of the entire band drop out. A dedicated sound-person can help, but even then he/she can't be expected to readjust the bass' eq every time you kick some dirt on off. If the drummer is playing without mics in a small place, you can just forget about it all together!
Amazing! Among my top ten “Subscribed, allowed notifications and will watch again “ list, coming in at a solid 4 with a bullet. I thoroughly enjoyed being able to witness the dynamics between professionals being creative. Thanks for that.
As both a guitar player and bassist, Roy is so inspiring to me! The way he fits in the feel is PERFECT and his ideas are so tasty. I’m putting my Morning Glory into my bass rig because of him!
Some overdrives and fuzzes do suck out some of the low end on bass. If you're going for hi-gain distortion you might want to think about a bass booster or using some clean blend before overdrives
Bassist here. Been using my TU-2 as a splitter and using the Morley ABY Mix pedal to mix my Line 6 M9 and Mojo Mojo back in with my clean signal. It works great but a Morning Glory sure would be a great addition!! 😁. Thanks for another great show!
I have played bass over 30 years in many local bands. Have used fuzz and flanger with eq. Great swamp bass sound that went over well. Your videos or great and I'm a big fan. Thanks for guiding us musicians in pedal greatness...DJ
Oh snap, I started playing bass about a year ago. I moved from guitar to bass ......oooooo I know I know. The church I play for needed some bass players and I said I'd pick it up and help out when I can. Short story longer I basically grabbed my over drive compressor and verb from my guitar rig and the rest is history at this point. No one has booed me off stage yet so I'd say it's a win. Also, I'd like Roy to be my spirit animal if I can choose that sort of thing.
This was really a great episode. I always figured that because the pedals cut the low end, it wouldn't be enough to just boost them after the fact. It's always cool to learn new things.
So this is the greatest and bestest JHS video of all time. It caters to the unsung heroes of music (bassists) with one of the top 3 bass players of all time (and generally all around fabulous human being). Thank you Josh and Nick AND ROY!!!! PS I swear I'm a bassplayer...
I'm a guitar player first but in the band I'm in I play bass. I've got a board with 22 pedals on it and run them through a Mig-50 (bassman). When I'm playing guitar its through a 4x12, bass its through two 2x10's. Thought about picking up certain "bass" pedals to interchange out until the last time Roy was here and showed us the EQ trick. Now I'm confident in plugging my bass or guitar through this behemoth. One Love Homies
Since youtube generously banned my other account, I have to repeat a comment I already left on the previous bass episode: A deep dive on Darkglass pedals would be greatly appreciated. They don't seem to be based on any existing style of distortion and they are designed specifically for bass. Despite the countless promotional demos, no one has yet to explain their features and examine how they're clipping, what their components are etc, etc
There are records that define an era in your life and Odd Soul is one of them for me... Right out of college starting my career, meeting my wife to be and taking the “next step”. Glad to see Roy again on the show and highlighting this awesome album. - Also, was there not a missed opportunity here with “Math Heads” as the song title???
Thanks for the rundown. Even though there are plenty of great bass gear review channels, I have yet to find one that goes into the kind of meticulous depth that you guys do for guitar-specific pedals. More of these low-end lowdown lectures would be very much appreciated.
Great epi. That stream was so good too. Dat 506!!💥 😄 My bass board has always had >75% "guitar" pedals. Current (stripped) bass board has no bass specific pedals, but all sound perfect without EQ - Empress Comp> OC-2> Pork Loin> TU2.
Always a clean blend! As long as there’s a hint of that clean signal coming through, you can boost it back up later either in the chain or in the mix. Thank you for my “FINALLY” episode 🙏😻
I love that driving mid bass sound. Just cuts thru the mix, like great bass sounds if the late 60's/early 70's (think top 40 tuned-for-car-radios compression). The bass becomes a real voice not just a feel.
Not sure how I missed this episode when it came out, but this was the best collection of jams ever on this channel. Roy is very much my kind of bass player and Josh and Nick were up to the task he presented.
I'm a vocalist, that LOVES playing Guitar, but the bass is my mistress. Awesome conversation , very inspiring and makes me glad I've remembered my old mistress again, after 15 years of neglect. I wish I knew about this channel years ago .. keep it up ... BTW Tight as fuck jams ! loved it
You are welcome. Please do bass amps next, and I would love to see Josh talk about his axe-colection. My favorite pedal for bass is compressor, I have an noisy old DOD bass compressor, and I use it for evrything, like moving the lawn or to pick up some groceries. I have this EQ pedal that cuts out the low-range, so I would recomend to get a EQ pedal that can actually boost that low end for all bass players.
So many people have it in their heads bass pedals "have to" have blend knobs. Once you get that out of your head, there are so many great drive pedals to use, fuzz pedal possibilities, and what not. When I first started looking at effects, I'd look up frequency responses and most pedals have enough low end frequency to work on bass. Some bass effects marketed in the day had lower frequency responses than bass amps... not necessary.
Some old mate from work show me the "mutemath (album)". That was mindblowing. Than odd soul came out and makes me believe that some the world could be better after all... that was incredible! One of those great albums that you can repeat non-stop. Thanks, just it.
Great sounds! Nailed the imapala sound. I got to meet Roy when he checked out my band in Murfreesboro several years ago and we completely geeked out. Very nice guy and amazing bass player.
I was the touring bassist for the Motown group The Miracles a few years back before Covid hit. So obviously I really needed to nail that Jamerson bass sound as the guys insisted on the music sounding like the original recordings. I used a mic’d SVT that ran clean into the console then on my pedal board I used a Bass Soul Food on very light overdrive and then also used my Ampeg SCR DI preamp to EQ the bass back in but also used the Scrambler ever so lightly that I blended with the Soul Food to even it out a bit. For that extra JJ punch I also engaged my noise gate just enough to add that attack. String mute of course. It’s not exactly the way I’d do it in a studio but live it sounded spot on. At one concert in St Louis we had one of Michael Jackson’s former sound guys with us and he was blown away at how he was able to take my pedalboard sound and blend it with the mic’s clean sound to recreate that epic bass tone. I’m not a big pedal guy but they can be used very creatively to come up with some great sounds. Today I have 13 pedals on my live board and loving it!
I'm not imaging things, right? This is a real bass episode and not just a lucid dream I've stumbled into? 😲 Finally did it. Now, if we yell loud enough, we'll get the Sovtek episode 😆🤣
I find a good work around with loosing low end is getting a good splitter with phase control. Blending a dry signal with any effects allow u to use all the great dirt pedals without sacrificing lows. The phase control is to fix phase issues with certain circuits that flip your phase. Take it one step further and use a crossover splitter. The KMA Tyler Deluxe is a phenomenal example. Most "bass" pedals simply just have a clean knob to fix the problem of loosing low end and clarity. I think more guitar drives should have blend knobs too. Adding cleans back into your dirt tones adds so much clarity to your tone. Its amazing.
Perfect episode. I am a bass player that is just getting into pedals and was wondering if guitar pedals would work just a few weeks ago. I love the demos and playing on this episode. Keep up the great work!
Finally some (more) Bass guitar love! I would have loved to have seen the dirt function of the Pulp 'n' Peel demoed. That pedal is such a great one stop shop for live bass guitar rigs... DI, comp, little bit of EQ and a little bit of grit!?!?! YES please!
Josh thanks for Mutemath on record time. Because of that segment I went and checked them out and now I am hooked. Awesome pedals Roy nailed The Less I Know the Better sound on that jam. NICE!
I'm so glad you covered this subject. I'm a late blooming boss player (picked up the instrument at 45). My first 3 bands were all tribute bands. STP, Heart, Foo Fighters (I started that one). Funny thing, I called my Foo tribute Everlong. Anyway, I'd LOVE that board and I'd put it to good use. I have already been a subscriber and look forward to all your videos. I really loved the shameless plug video! Happy holidays. Be safe and be well.
This is one of my favorite JHS videos! Roy’s added riffs were awesome. I still think Nick carried y’all and hoping this doesn’t keep me from collecting any 12 Days of Christmas prizes. I play a Peavey Foundation bass so hopefully I will win the pedal board too. Great job as always.
Loved this, MuteMath is near the top of the list of my favorite bands all time. Armistice title track has to be my favorite song of their whole catalog.
I’ve been using a Kodiak Tremelo on my bass pedalboard for about the last 6 mos. and it sounds absolutely incredible. Blend knob makes all the difference!
As always, great job guys. For many years I’ve had to fight with sound guys about effects. Normally I’ll get a line ran directly to the board from my bass. In the show I use fuzz and chorus so this wouldn’t be represented in the mains. Again, thank you for doing this show and happy holidays.
actually never heard of him, went to check mouthwhatever and first thing I found is this radiohead ripoff ruclips.net/video/7XVWR-5fiG0/видео.html I actually don't like much Victor Wooten, but I'd say he is or could be " most influential bass player in past 20 years"....but surely not this guy (y)
Good shout out 18:37 on the record time. I didn’t know mutemath but I had already set a few albums to download but had to re-think and get odd soul instead and it indeed is a great album.
Great episode! Do you think you guys might ever do an episode on Radial? As a bassist, their Bassbone pedals are must-have preamps imho, total swiss-blades when it comes to utility + great tone (I use my Bassbone OD as a dual channel pre at the end of my gain staging to dial in the tones of two basses, or a bass and pedalsteel guitar depending on the stuff I'm doing, can use its loop to blend in effects + apply a high pass filter to it -- it's super versatile, helps tie my entire board together not unlike an EQD Swiss Things would), and their DI's are legendary for good reason but they have a lot of great under-rated pedals. Example: the Elevator is an *excellent* boost with some neat settings like their 'Drag' impedance control (really useful when using a guitar with a bass amp in a pinch, not that many people would do that -- I play pedalsteel guitar through my bass rig and it sounds way better than it has any right to), yet I haven't found anyone who seems to even know it exists irl yet lol. Radial aren't as creative as y'all at JHS or Earthquaker Devices, but I love 'em all the same. It would be nice to see them get a little bit of the spotlight on their stuff aside from their excellent DI's, super-useful 'Stagebug' pedals, and other utility stuff they are pretty well known for. Also maybe a Diamond episode some day? Their compressors are delicious (no other comp has knocked my diamond bass comp off my board), and I know you've shown that plus the Memory Man before, but they have soooooooo many dank pedals.
Great episode, and I loved the jams! Roy is a fantastic bass player. That said, I'm a fan of Addison's bass playing with Nick and Josh too. Enjoyable as always. Thanks JHS Show!
It's so weird to see Roy on the JHS Show. I remember the ol' Victory Fellowship days. That was over half a lifetime ago. I miss the days of seeing him, Darren, and Paul. This has me reminiscing. Anyway, thanks for having him on the show, Josh.
All pedals are bass pedals, no one can stop us.
Getting buried in the mix will certainly stop you. That said, only drive pedals carry that risk
Not if the cut all lowend
Some pedals don’t track bass frequencies but whatever sounds good.
Never use "bass" pedals live and never had loss of lows. A good bass amp covers the lows, and a good mixer makes it work
Check out Fuzzlord. Bass players seem to enjoy their pedals more than guitarists. I'm a little bit of both so there's alot of experimentation going on.
I felt so bad for Roy around 8:08 when he nailed that fill and looked over at the drummer and got nothing, looked at Josh, nothing. I felt it, Roy.
The fact that it happens at 808 is kind of telling!!
Such is the life of a bass player. Only other bass players hear ridiculous fills.
Yep... kicked out of the pocket lol
Could feel that set-up coming, but beautiful recovery 😸👍
It's what we are used to as bass players. Locking in with our drummer. I remember once a drummer told me: "I'm not used to someone looking at me. The guitar players don't even notice me"
one more thing that could have been mentioned are loop pedals like the Xotic X-Blender. I'm using a lot of guitar pedals that don't work well for bass. The X-blender allows me to mix the effect with my clean tone to get my low end and some clarity back. Especially nice for RATs and MuTrons
Seconded. A loop/blender pedal is a must-have for bassists, mainly for the reasons you suggested, but also great for blending in compression -- if you are using the Diamond compressor as an example, which doesn't have a blend control... problem solved! Radial Tonebones & their Mix-Blender (mix two inputs + a blendable loop) are great options, the Xotic is cool too!
You need to try the Lil Trees "Synesthesia" on bass.
The Bloop is nice, so is Broughton's Fx Loop
Another "blender" for consideration is the Lazy Bear effects (UK) Active signal blender pedal. Compact size for around £80.
The Xotic is a brillant solution with a brillant price. The Boss LS-2 can also be mentioned as a good and solid budget solution to keep up the lo end in the mix with the effect signal and the original bass signal.
Mutemath = One of my favorite bands
Roy = My favorite bass player
JHS = My favorite pedals
This video = PURE GOLD
Same!!
The "Talking Math" jam needs to be a real thing, love it
PLEASE GOD!!! For the love of 2020
🙏🏻😭🙏🏻
It reminded me of Holy F*ck in the best possible way.
they absolutely killed it!
great episode!
Can we please just take a second to recognize how amazing the drum sound and production is here? Stereo! So clear and rich. No only played well, but the recording of the kit is just awesome.
100%
For over 20 years I have never found the right light drive for bass. Then I saw this, saw Roy using a Morning Glory, realized I also had a Bluesbreaker style pedal (Wampler Pantheon) that I somehow never tried on bass (even though I use "guitar" pedals on bass all the damn time), plugged it in and holy shit it's the sound I've been looking for for forever and I had a pedal that could do it for literally over a year. Kicking myself a little, but thank you.
There are three aspects that get in the way of a pedal being as good for bass as it is for guitar. All of them are remediable, though.
1) Bandwidth. As discussed. Often, this can be resolved by changing one or two capacitor values. Bring the pedal to your local repair guy, along with the schematic, and 8 minutes after unscrewing the lid, it can be optimized for bass...well, assuming the soldering iron was already plugged in.
2) Sensitivity. Basses usually put out a hotter signal than guitar, making it easier for them to overdrive a guitar pedal in undesired ways. The solution can involve changing the gain of the input stage in the pedal, or simply turning down the bass's volume a bit.
3) Spectral emphasis. Most relevant to autowahs, but also true of things like EQ pedals, flangers, chorus, and phasers, all of which shift stuff over a bit to complement the part of the spectrum most meaningful to bass. F'rinstance, whenever I build or mod a chorus, I always include a lo-cut switch for the wet signal, that makes the pitch-wobble inherent to chorus less obvious for the bass, where you want the swirl, but still have more dependable pitch.
Exactly. Guitar pedals DO work on bass and will often sound good, but they won't sound as designed and you can't know until you try
You know what else gets in the way?
Manufacturers not listing the frequency response so you have some idea of what you are getting into before you blow loads of cash.
The low B guys are not amused.
Actually a good comment!
Just bought my first ever bass after 20 years of guitar and then I remembered this episode because of how good Roy is on bass... amazing.
you guys **CONSISTENTLY** PLAY THE BEST JAMS ON RUclips.
And this week is no exception.
It's not just pedals. You can use ANY standard guitar pedals, amps, cabinets with bass guitar. The only catch is that some gear designed for standard guitar doesn't have the right frequencies for bass, but that's just for you to decide.
“February Stars” and “Hey Johnny Park” from The Colour and the Shape don’t get talked about enough.
I thought the harassment-level episode was the sovtek one
Nah... it's gone full on assault now.....
I think th Sovtek episode is just a running joke at this point. They've been talking about a Sovtek for years now.
Sovtek episode will be for the channel's 50th anniversary, no big just have patience /s
@@benjiboy69420 by then Josh wil have some sort of holographic 3D surround sound tech. Will be a worthy episode
Josh! I'm a guitar player (not entering the contests). I just want to say that what you are doing on your channel this year and this episode in particular is the pinnacle of music orientated content creators on RUclips. Well done!
I'd love to see you do acoustic guitar pedals someday.
Love Nick's drumming too.... he's _Really_ good and a lot better than Ok :)
Acoustic pedals: good idea, and agreed about Nick.
This is the absolute best content on RUclips. I’m in for 4 JHS pedals since I started watching these.
This has got to be my favorite video of yours so far Josh. I've been a big fan of JHS pedals for years but I have been listening to MuteMath since before the beginning. Back when Earthsuit was still playing local gigs circa 1994-95. I got invited to their CD release party at The Howlin Wolf in New Orleans for the first MuteMath full album. I love every album. I pity anyone who never got to see them live. This was such a fun episode to really see stuff used in a different way.
I got to see them live twice, and it wasn’t enough times...
After the last couple of episodes all I want is for my bass to run through a Klon or Morning Glory into a Colour Box. Now I just need to get a Color Box, Klon and Morning Glory....... I regret spending my last paycheck on that crate of vintage Hewlett Packard computer speakers but I was chasing that "1995 Dial Up Internet" sound.
Damn, so I have to get a crate of HP speakers to get that tone? The ones that are attached to the monitor or the free standing speaker sets?
The Talking Math jam might have been my absolute favorite jam in the shows history!! Making bass boards is one of the best things ever, hope everyone starts giving their bass players pedals!
I appreciate that all the people working on this episode have far more experience, knowledge, and success than me. That said, in all my years playing bass with bands I've found that in smaller live situations bass drive pedals absolutely need a clean blend to avoid having the bottom end of the entire band drop out. A dedicated sound-person can help, but even then he/she can't be expected to readjust the bass' eq every time you kick some dirt on off. If the drummer is playing without mics in a small place, you can just forget about it all together!
I would love an episode where you compare some of the most popular bass direst boxes. Loving these bass videos!
How have I never seen this video before? Possibly the best "bass" pedal video I have seen!
Anyone else feeling the pressure for Nick? Darren King is a hard act to follow. Great job Nick!
Amazing! Among my top ten “Subscribed, allowed notifications and will watch again “ list, coming in at a solid 4 with a bullet.
I thoroughly enjoyed being able to witness the dynamics between professionals being creative. Thanks for that.
Roy from my favourite band in JHS pedals show, Christmas came early this year!
As both a guitar player and bassist, Roy is so inspiring to me! The way he fits in the feel is PERFECT and his ideas are so tasty. I’m putting my Morning Glory into my bass rig because of him!
Some overdrives and fuzzes do suck out some of the low end on bass.
If you're going for hi-gain distortion you might want to think about a bass booster or using some clean blend before overdrives
Bassist here. Been using my TU-2 as a splitter and using the Morley ABY Mix pedal to mix my Line 6 M9 and Mojo Mojo back in with my clean signal. It works great but a Morning Glory sure would be a great addition!! 😁. Thanks for another great show!
I have played bass over 30 years in many local bands. Have used fuzz and flanger with eq. Great swamp bass sound that went over well. Your videos or great and I'm a big fan. Thanks for guiding us musicians in pedal greatness...DJ
Oh snap, I started playing bass about a year ago. I moved from guitar to bass ......oooooo I know I know. The church I play for needed some bass players and I said I'd pick it up and help out when I can. Short story longer I basically grabbed my over drive compressor and verb from my guitar rig and the rest is history at this point. No one has booed me off stage yet so I'd say it's a win. Also, I'd like Roy to be my spirit animal if I can choose that sort of thing.
Thank you guys so much for connecting with the bass players following you guys!!!! ❤️
This was really a great episode. I always figured that because the pedals cut the low end, it wouldn't be enough to just boost them after the fact. It's always cool to learn new things.
Excited to try the Pulp and Peel on bass!
Mutemath is one of the most underrated bands around. Odd Soul is an amazing record. I’m convinced Roy is largely responsible.
So this is the greatest and bestest JHS video of all time. It caters to the unsung heroes of music (bassists) with one of the top 3 bass players of all time (and generally all around fabulous human being).
Thank you Josh and Nick AND ROY!!!!
PS I swear I'm a bassplayer...
I'm a guitar player first but in the band I'm in I play bass. I've got a board with 22 pedals on it and run them through a Mig-50 (bassman). When I'm playing guitar its through a 4x12, bass its through two 2x10's. Thought about picking up certain "bass" pedals to interchange out until the last time Roy was here and showed us the EQ trick. Now I'm confident in plugging my bass or guitar through this behemoth.
One Love Homies
My guitarist sent me. Glad he did. Just interred that give away. 🤙🏼ima watch that 2 hour live stream.
Since youtube generously banned my other account, I have to repeat a comment I already left on the previous bass episode: A deep dive on Darkglass pedals would be greatly appreciated. They don't seem to be based on any existing style of distortion and they are designed specifically for bass. Despite the countless promotional demos, no one has yet to explain their features and examine how they're clipping, what their components are etc, etc
I have a compressor of theirs, though i dont know much about it. use it for guitar.
Don’t feel bad, since March of 2020 I’ve lost eight accounts. Fucking insanity.
@@smelltheglove2038 how?
When the drums come in for the Talking Math jam tho *chefs kiss* Everything sounds amazing btw. Mixing and playing is top notch.
There are records that define an era in your life and Odd Soul is one of them for me... Right out of college starting my career, meeting my wife to be and taking the “next step”. Glad to see Roy again on the show and highlighting this awesome album. - Also, was there not a missed opportunity here with “Math Heads” as the song title???
Thanks for the rundown. Even though there are plenty of great bass gear review channels, I have yet to find one that goes into the kind of meticulous depth that you guys do for guitar-specific pedals. More of these low-end lowdown lectures would be very much appreciated.
Great epi. That stream was so good too. Dat 506!!💥 😄 My bass board has always had >75% "guitar" pedals. Current (stripped) bass board has no bass specific pedals, but all sound perfect without EQ - Empress Comp> OC-2> Pork Loin> TU2.
I really liked "Chevy Impala", you should lengthen it a little and put it on vinyl.
Always a clean blend! As long as there’s a hint of that clean signal coming through, you can boost it back up later either in the chain or in the mix.
Thank you for my “FINALLY” episode 🙏😻
Ive been waiting for this day
I love that driving mid bass sound. Just cuts thru the mix, like great bass sounds if the late 60's/early 70's (think top 40 tuned-for-car-radios compression). The bass becomes a real voice not just a feel.
I must’ve missed the videos with Roy last year but seeing them has given me insights that I’ve been searching for . Superb video series
Not sure how I missed this episode when it came out, but this was the best collection of jams ever on this channel. Roy is very much my kind of bass player and Josh and Nick were up to the task he presented.
Awesome episode Josh and crew!!! Informative, as always. But those had to be some of the tastiest jams yet!!! Bass should pedal more often!
I'm a vocalist, that LOVES playing Guitar, but the bass is my mistress. Awesome conversation , very inspiring and makes me glad I've remembered my old mistress again, after 15 years of neglect. I wish I knew about this channel years ago .. keep it up ... BTW Tight as fuck jams ! loved it
Roy, Josh, Nick, you guys rock in every sense of the word. From the heart, thank you!
YES. More episodes with Roy please? It's prescribed medication for 2020. Great pedalboard...I've got a P with flats waiting to plug in!
You are welcome. Please do bass amps next, and I would love to see Josh talk about his axe-colection. My favorite pedal for bass is compressor, I have an noisy old DOD bass compressor, and I use it for evrything, like moving the lawn or to pick up some groceries. I have this EQ pedal that cuts out the low-range, so I would recomend to get a EQ pedal that can actually boost that low end for all bass players.
I really loved this episode, and I'm sure I'll be watching it a few more times just to hear that wonderful music you guys were playing!
So many people have it in their heads bass pedals "have to" have blend knobs. Once you get that out of your head, there are so many great drive pedals to use, fuzz pedal possibilities, and what not. When I first started looking at effects, I'd look up frequency responses and most pedals have enough low end frequency to work on bass. Some bass effects marketed in the day had lower frequency responses than bass amps... not necessary.
Bass really makes every song so much more groovy.
Some old mate from work show me the "mutemath (album)". That was mindblowing. Than odd soul came out and makes me believe that some the world could be better after all... that was incredible! One of those great albums that you can repeat non-stop. Thanks, just it.
Great sounds! Nailed the imapala sound. I got to meet Roy when he checked out my band in Murfreesboro several years ago and we completely geeked out. Very nice guy and amazing bass player.
When you talked about rolling off the low end all I could think of is the line from the Incredibles.
If everything has bass then nothing has bass
Corn!
I LOVE IT! Bring some more bass players please, we always need more BASS
Use an EQ. Of course! Time to go try all my new "bass" pedals.
I'm glad you guys changed the title. Respect.
I was the touring bassist for the Motown group The Miracles a few years back before Covid hit. So obviously I really needed to nail that Jamerson bass sound as the guys insisted on the music sounding like the original recordings. I used a mic’d SVT that ran clean into the console then on my pedal board I used a Bass Soul Food on very light overdrive and then also used my Ampeg SCR DI preamp to EQ the bass back in but also used the Scrambler ever so lightly that I blended with the Soul Food to even it out a bit. For that extra JJ punch I also engaged my noise gate just enough to add that attack. String mute of course. It’s not exactly the way I’d do it in a studio but live it sounded spot on. At one concert in St Louis we had one of Michael Jackson’s former sound guys with us and he was blown away at how he was able to take my pedalboard sound and blend it with the mic’s clean sound to recreate that epic bass tone. I’m not a big pedal guy but they can be used very creatively to come up with some great sounds. Today I have 13 pedals on my live board and loving it!
I love JHS even more now, Roy is my favorite bass player from my favorite band! Mutemath is criminally underrated!
Def one of my favorite episodes to date!
I'm not imaging things, right? This is a real bass episode and not just a lucid dream I've stumbled into? 😲
Finally did it. Now, if we yell loud enough, we'll get the Sovtek episode 😆🤣
The best video ever on this channel. Just my favourite.
I had no idea he was the Mutemath Bassist! I love their work! Keep it up Roy
Hands down my favourite episode of my favourite pedal show
The songs in this show are fantastic. 'Talking Math' at 14:43 impressed me!
I find a good work around with loosing low end is getting a good splitter with phase control. Blending a dry signal with any effects allow u to use all the great dirt pedals without sacrificing lows. The phase control is to fix phase issues with certain circuits that flip your phase. Take it one step further and use a crossover splitter. The KMA Tyler Deluxe is a phenomenal example. Most "bass" pedals simply just have a clean knob to fix the problem of loosing low end and clarity. I think more guitar drives should have blend knobs too. Adding cleans back into your dirt tones adds so much clarity to your tone. Its amazing.
Perfect episode. I am a bass player that is just getting into pedals and was wondering if guitar pedals would work just a few weeks ago. I love the demos and playing on this episode. Keep up the great work!
Mutemath is my favorite band of all time. do more with any of the guys!!! Love Roy so much
Finally some (more) Bass guitar love! I would have loved to have seen the dirt function of the Pulp 'n' Peel demoed. That pedal is such a great one stop shop for live bass guitar rigs... DI, comp, little bit of EQ and a little bit of grit!?!?! YES please!
The ehx battalion is the most under appreciated bass pedal hands down.
I've been watching you guys for years, waiting for this episode as a bass player. You got me to play guitar a little more at least.
Josh thanks for Mutemath on record time. Because of that segment I went and checked them out and now I am hooked. Awesome pedals Roy nailed The Less I Know the Better sound on that jam. NICE!
I don't even HAVE a "bass pedal."
Even when I do play bass, it is running through my guitar pedalboard, and it is every bit as useful.
Mutemath does indeed rock. This was great. Thanks! I play bass and found this episode to be inspiring for sound design.
Record time recommendation: Check out the artist "Bahamas". His albums "Earthtones" and "Sad Hunk" are simply perfect.
So - JHS Sessions. Why isn't this a thing?
I'm so glad you covered this subject. I'm a late blooming boss player (picked up the instrument at 45). My first 3 bands were all tribute bands. STP, Heart, Foo Fighters (I started that one). Funny thing, I called my Foo tribute Everlong. Anyway, I'd LOVE that board and I'd put it to good use. I have already been a subscriber and look forward to all your videos. I really loved the shameless plug video! Happy holidays. Be safe and be well.
This is one of my favorite JHS videos! Roy’s added riffs were awesome. I still think Nick carried y’all and hoping this doesn’t keep me from collecting any 12 Days of Christmas prizes. I play a Peavey Foundation bass so hopefully I will win the pedal board too. Great job as always.
"Bass pedals" apart, those where some juicy jams. Really enjoyed this one
This video is old. It’s time for a new video on bass pedals
So excited! Roy is incredible, I love his work with Mutemath.
I just love this channel so much. Just constantly cool content with great people. Time after time.
Roy is an absolute gem!
Loved this, MuteMath is near the top of the list of my favorite bands all time. Armistice title track has to be my favorite song of their whole catalog.
I’ve been using a Kodiak Tremelo on my bass pedalboard for about the last 6 mos. and it sounds absolutely incredible. Blend knob makes all the difference!
As always, great job guys. For many years I’ve had to fight with sound guys about effects. Normally I’ll get a line ran directly to the board from my bass. In the show I use fuzz and chorus so this wouldn’t be represented in the mains. Again, thank you for doing this show and happy holidays.
*most influential bass player in past 20 years walks in*
Josh: "He'll do."
"most influential bass player in past 20 years walks in"??!!! 4 real? have to disagree
actually never heard of him, went to check mouthwhatever and first thing I found is this radiohead ripoff
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I actually don't like much Victor Wooten, but I'd say he is or could be " most influential bass player in past 20 years"....but surely not this guy (y)
@@rolojeldres I hope your ego keeps you warm at night.
@@phillipemery572 hahahaha hurt too much?? Adrian Feraud or someone like that in that case...btw, I don't play even close enough to those jazz guys ;)
@@phillipemery572 Linley Marthe!!!! here you go!!
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FINALLY.....!!!! Thanks guys. Great episode as usual. Brings to mind the we should just “try stuff”
"Tell use your favorite Mutemath song"
This can only lead to evenings of relistening albums and changing my mind every 4 minutes
It took this video to realize I've really only listened to their first album with any regularity. Diving deep into Old Soul thanks to this video.
Good shout out 18:37 on the record time. I didn’t know mutemath but I had already set a few albums to download but had to re-think and get odd soul instead and it indeed is a great album.
Great episode!
Do you think you guys might ever do an episode on Radial? As a bassist, their Bassbone pedals are must-have preamps imho, total swiss-blades when it comes to utility + great tone (I use my Bassbone OD as a dual channel pre at the end of my gain staging to dial in the tones of two basses, or a bass and pedalsteel guitar depending on the stuff I'm doing, can use its loop to blend in effects + apply a high pass filter to it -- it's super versatile, helps tie my entire board together not unlike an EQD Swiss Things would), and their DI's are legendary for good reason but they have a lot of great under-rated pedals. Example: the Elevator is an *excellent* boost with some neat settings like their 'Drag' impedance control (really useful when using a guitar with a bass amp in a pinch, not that many people would do that -- I play pedalsteel guitar through my bass rig and it sounds way better than it has any right to), yet I haven't found anyone who seems to even know it exists irl yet lol.
Radial aren't as creative as y'all at JHS or Earthquaker Devices, but I love 'em all the same. It would be nice to see them get a little bit of the spotlight on their stuff aside from their excellent DI's, super-useful 'Stagebug' pedals, and other utility stuff they are pretty well known for.
Also maybe a Diamond episode some day? Their compressors are delicious (no other comp has knocked my diamond bass comp off my board), and I know you've shown that plus the Memory Man before, but they have soooooooo many dank pedals.
Awesome guys! These videos just keep getting better. Thanks to Roy for doing this.
Those jams were magnetic.
Merry Christmas! ✌
Great episode, and I loved the jams!
Roy is a fantastic bass player. That said, I'm a fan of Addison's bass playing with Nick and Josh too.
Enjoyable as always. Thanks JHS Show!
It's so weird to see Roy on the JHS Show. I remember the ol' Victory Fellowship days. That was over half a lifetime ago. I miss the days of seeing him, Darren, and Paul. This has me reminiscing. Anyway, thanks for having him on the show, Josh.