The Best Order For Your Bass Pedals

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • Today, I’m taking a deep dive into bass signal path with professional bassist and RUclips savant, Janek Gwizdala. I’ll run through the bass pedal “food groups”, and provide my recommended placement for each.
    Remember, signal path ultimately comes down to personal taste, but I am hoping this video gives you some insight into the standardized order of bass effects and the benefits of implementing these tips into your own rig!
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    00:00 Introduction
    02:17 Bass vs. Guitar Signal Path
    03:02 Input Buffers
    05:50 Tuners
    06:34 Filter Pedals
    09:38 Dynamic Pedals
    12:03 Pitch Pedals
    16:14 Distortion/Overdrive
    22:44 EQ Pedals
    24:10 Volume Pedals
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    32:38 Output Buffers
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    36:15 Bass Signal Path Recap
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  • @VertexEffectsInc
    @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +24

    Do you agree with our advice on bass pedal order? Let's talk in the comments below!
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    00:00 Introduction
    02:17 Bass v.s. Guitar Signal Path
    03:02 Input Buffers
    05:50 Tuners
    06:34 Filter Pedals
    09:38 Dynamic Pedals
    12:03 Pitch Pedals
    16:14 Distortion/Overdrive
    22:44 EQ Pedals
    24:10 Volume Pedals
    25:27 Modulation Pedals
    29:17 Time-based Pedals
    32:38 Output Buffers
    34:46 Bass FX Loop Tips
    36:15 Bass Signal Path Recap
    40:57 Thanks for Watching!

    • @kimklbk3721
      @kimklbk3721 2 года назад +1

      Great video! To get the sounds I need, I have to place my filter later in the chain, as octave and at least one dirt/drive pedal gives the filter something more to work with. And, after countless iterations on my board, the compressor ended up last in the chain. Really depends how you want your drives to react. I have a synth-heavy setup, so maybe I stray a little from the standard setup.

    • @SeverinoSE
      @SeverinoSE 2 года назад

      I have a question about noise gates, please. Which goes last in the chain? The noise gate or the output buffer? I am guessing the buffer. Thanks!

    • @stapler2931
      @stapler2931 2 года назад

      Personally I prefer my tubescreamer before my Russian big muff

    • @DV8shredder
      @DV8shredder 2 года назад +1

      Mine goes tuner-compressor-bass DI-output buffer. Is there anything to lose or gain by running compression before the DI?

    • @LEVALmusic
      @LEVALmusic 2 года назад

      This is great content!

  • @JK_35
    @JK_35 2 года назад +63

    Finally Some bass content

  • @ImYourOverlord
    @ImYourOverlord 2 года назад +8

    Chain of effects for a bass rig is something I've obsessed over and experimented with for as long as I've been playing (38 years this May). The culmination of my efforts is a two head system with a crossover box to split signal between the two heads at 150 Hz. Signal path goes from instrument to tuner to xover. Low output from xover goes through a bass compressor and into a Hartke LH500 head and out a 1x15 cabinet. High output from xover goes through a bass compressor to Morley Power Wah Boost to TS9 to effects loop of an Ampeg B2-RE head, where chorus/flanger and delay pedals sit and feed into an Ibanez HD1500 harmonics/delay rack unit. Signal comes out the effects loop return and into a bass preamp before going into the Ampeg head's input and out a 4x10 cabinet. Amp volumes are always adjusted to match.

  • @manosanagnostopoulosbassis7864
    @manosanagnostopoulosbassis7864 Год назад +63

    The tuner comes first you might want to tune in the middle of the show at some point you don’t want to feed the p.a ! Tuner first !

    • @micqah
      @micqah Год назад +1

      My thoughts exactly

    • @Fritz-the-Brat
      @Fritz-the-Brat Год назад +10

      Got mine at the end of the pedal chain because it's buffered and I've got some fuzz pedals which wouldn't like a buffered signal in the front. Additionally I can mute my whole pedalboard with one click.

    • @Tim_Smith94
      @Tim_Smith94 10 месяцев назад +2

      Comp > tuner for me. I tune lower and the comp helps the tuner track better.

    • @bencarley6896
      @bencarley6896 9 месяцев назад +1

      Anyone with a distortion heavy (be it fuzz or overdrive) would be well served having it at the end

    • @AtomizedSound
      @AtomizedSound 6 месяцев назад +1

      Usually yes it goes first. Of course as others said it might depend upon buffered or true bypass type too. If you don’t have other pedals that can compensate buffered pedals you might wanna put in near end but usually it goes first in pedal chain. I have a PolyTune 3 and it can do either true bypass or buffered and it’s at the front of the chain. I only use like 4 other pedals anyway too

  • @fradjukay
    @fradjukay 2 года назад +2

    Yesss!!! Thanks for taking the time to put this together, Mason! Much appreciated :-)

  • @billyc6678
    @billyc6678 5 месяцев назад +19

    Something like this should NOT take 42 mins to explain.

    • @lebojay
      @lebojay 3 месяца назад +5

      I want to know what he says, but not as badly as I want the 42 minutes.

  • @dialect64
    @dialect64 Год назад

    Hearing someone I highly regard like Janek basically describe what Ive setup from my own experience is SOOOOO satisfying!😃😄 Lots of the same pedals and same settings and same order🤗

  • @DH3071
    @DH3071 Год назад

    Thanks for the vid, it was very informative. It was also awesome to get the second options/opinions from Janek.
    It also amused me somewhat all the little *pops* for the pedal icons, props for that.

  • @ImYourOverlord
    @ImYourOverlord 2 года назад +7

    Cliff Burton's strategy was bass to compressor to Morley Power Wah Boost to TS9 to amp during part of his career in Metallica. This allows for some varied and impressive tones.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +2

      Wow! Cool!

    • @ImYourOverlord
      @ImYourOverlord 2 года назад +3

      @@VertexEffectsInc He was an awesome innovator of playing technique and tonal experimentation even before joining Metallica. I believe he would have risen to much greater heights (and likely outgrown the band) had he lived on :)

  • @kevon217
    @kevon217 Год назад

    no one talks signal paths so eloquently like you. love your channel.

  • @BillonBass
    @BillonBass 10 месяцев назад

    Great vid! I do a lot of studio work and live playing. I was the touring bassist for the Motown group The Miracles as well so nailing the Jamerson sound was crucial. I’ve never bern much of a pedal guy but as of late am getting into it and building my first pedalboard. Your videos are extremely informative and Janik’s kind advice is very much appreciated.

  • @williammyers9209
    @williammyers9209 2 года назад +5

    Hey! Bass content! Hell yeah!

  • @jiminnorthdallas1227
    @jiminnorthdallas1227 Год назад

    Thank you both! This gave me direction and some things to think about and test.

  • @bumblesnowmonster
    @bumblesnowmonster 2 года назад

    Thank you for this. Thank you. Thank you! THANK YOU!!!
    Loved the format. More. More! MORE!!!

  • @401Blues
    @401Blues 3 месяца назад +2

    Have you considered doing a video on parallel signal paths for bass? Go over how to best set it up, cabling considerations, potential phasing issues, options for mixers ( studio vs pedalboard), mic positioning and considerations, choice of microphones, mixing in final signal from microphone, best ways or options for exacting the clean signal.

  • @PondoSinatra680
    @PondoSinatra680 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Great editing. You can tell a lot of work was put in making this. Keep up the Bass content please.

  • @BlackRootsUNLIMITED
    @BlackRootsUNLIMITED 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this tech advice. I reorganized my pedals today based on this video, the sound changed instantly to a much better, buzz free sound. 👌🏿
    Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬👊🏿🖤

  • @dorssberube
    @dorssberube 2 года назад +2

    YESSSS!!!! Thanks for this video!!! Janek is the man. I find that when I put the Octave before anything the Octave seems to sound better, also, the Boss LS-2 helps for having better sound especialy if you run A+B mix together.
    French guy here, sorry if my english is bad 🤣

  • @aaronfrazier524
    @aaronfrazier524 2 года назад

    Love your videos, brother. Keep them coming!

  • @FarrinD12
    @FarrinD12 2 года назад +1

    Yes!! I mostly play bass so this is great! I’ve been dabbling in guitar so this whole channel has been great for me!

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc 2 года назад +1

    Yaaay Bass stuff . . . Guitar stuff . . . Pedalboard builds . . . Signal routing . . . making patch cables = Love it all !!! I honestly Eat, sleep, drink & breathe Music, Pedals & effects. The only thing I can do 24/7/365 - ( dare I say ) even more then watching NFL Football !!!

  • @martinezmailbox
    @martinezmailbox 2 года назад +1

    Thanks bros, picked up a Vertex T, appreciate you guys sharing your knowledge 🙏🏼

  • @nicotravaini
    @nicotravaini 2 года назад +4

    I believe that a lot of bass players (me included) search for a kind of "synth" type signal when comes to filters and octavers/distortions. I've seen Mason signal path in more guitar rigs usually. A good topic to me it would be impedance for the bass player/upright player, a lot of upright players use piezo pickups that have an even higher impedance and mess up a lot with the signal by it self and it gets worst when you have to switch from electric to acoustic.

  • @geckoram6286
    @geckoram6286 Год назад +8

    great I now know the best order for my single pedal
    Edit: well not anymore, I have a compressor AND an overdrive/di

  • @kevinoreilly2504
    @kevinoreilly2504 2 года назад +1

    really great video, thanks. Very well spoken and specific.

  • @markmosher6324
    @markmosher6324 2 года назад

    This is really well done. Lots to think about.

  • @gamezharks
    @gamezharks Год назад +1

    One tip I have is that if you like having a clean blend alongside distortion or some modulation effects a boss line selector or anything with similar functionality is worth it's weight in gold for essentially allowing you to add a clean blend to any distortion which imo tends to massively improve the sound and ability to sit well sonically in a band context.

  • @AladimGTR
    @AladimGTR 2 года назад +2

    Awesome informative video as always 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
    Thanks a lot, Mason and Janek 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
    I’m relatively new to the Bass game, recently decided to record bass for my guitar instrumental stuff by myself 😁 It turns out that I can use most of my guitar pedals with bass and it makes me happy 😊
    On the pedal order matter, I agree with Mason)
    Tried dozens of different varieties and methods described in this video worked best for my ears😊

  • @joerausch5756
    @joerausch5756 2 года назад +2

    This is such a killer channel man!! There's so much valuable information that has already helped me get so much more out of my rig. The one thing I didn't see covered in this video is where to put a preamp. I have a Darkglass harmonic booster which is a clean preamp, and I'm wondering where in this order would it fit best.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +3

      Take the word "preamp" out of it and think about it in terms of what it actually does. Anything before the amp is a preamp, so this is really just a new term guys are using to make it sound cool a different. If it's a boost and you want it to add gain (saturation) put it before your drive pedals. If you want it to add volume only, put it after your drive pedals.

  • @DavidRamos-nz4bh
    @DavidRamos-nz4bh 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. I wanted to mention that I split my signal A/B with a Radial box. I set it so when I click the switch it goes to A ( wet) where my tuner is so I can tune silently. B is running to a sansamp VT bass pedal direct to the board thus I always have a pure bass sound with the wet side. Sounds absolutely massive. Sometimes playing smaller clubs ( where I don’t split) is a bummer. However, large club or outdoor big deck, oh the brutality! Split that signal!

  • @sixxbrisbane
    @sixxbrisbane 2 года назад +1

    Needed this!!!! Thank you so much

  • @caskobain97
    @caskobain97 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much Mason this is ground gold!

  • @lincolnpires
    @lincolnpires Год назад +2

    This is a very nice and informative video that has basically everything we (bass players) should know. Thank you.
    I pretty much agree with most things here but go w/ Janek with the "put your music first", we experiment and learn.
    Still, good points the Rig dude brought with Passive vs Active and all.
    Funny/nice how YT recommends the right thing. I bought the Bug Muff and was seeing some vids about it...

  • @moritzanthes4447
    @moritzanthes4447 2 года назад +1

    Juhu! Basspedal Content. Amazing 😍😍😍😘😘😘

  • @AmilcarBaxo
    @AmilcarBaxo 2 года назад +2

    Two big ones! What a great help for us bassists, I've been following Janek for years, and I use some pedals he indicated, but my instrument is active, and I use a slightly different booster that has a valve and has an end-to-end welded circuit, that is, it has no plate!! Boost, OC2, BB preamp, envelope filter, Dr.Scientist Bitquest (digital), Zcat pedals delay/chorus/freeze (digital), this is my signal in sequence. I don't use a compressor, but if Mason has any tips he will be very much but very welcome.
    Take care 🙏🏻

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +2

      Only thing I would experiment with is the Filter pre/post the BB Preamp to see how it performs.

  • @jsgovind
    @jsgovind Год назад

    Thank you! Love this video. I have been having a bass pedalboard for a while now and I learnt a bunch from both Mason and Janek here. I don't have the best stuff on the market because I'm here in India and some pedal brands are just not available here but I got some ideas now.
    I personally like the drives before my envelope filter(MXR Bass Envelope Filter) because I like the way the extra gain works with the envelope filter getting triggered.

  • @williampeckham9838
    @williampeckham9838 2 года назад +1

    Never given buffers a thought. Cheers for the information

  • @KristofferGildenlow
    @KristofferGildenlow 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting to see the different takes and ideas about sounds between you and Janet and I guess we'd get a different set-up for every bass player we'd ask to comment.
    I'd personally put the compressor after the OD/Distortion to get more dynamics out of those effect and to tame the extremes coming out of them. But hey... that's me :)
    Thanks for the video!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +2

      So you'd use it more like a limiter? Some compressors will be less equipped to do this depending on the type of compression.

    • @KristofferGildenlow
      @KristofferGildenlow 2 года назад

      @@VertexEffectsInc I like to keep it a bit more dynamic than a limiter but yes... a harder set compressor to take care of the peaks.
      Distortion is mostly smack on but with OD I want to play more with the dynamics from clean to breaking up by playing harder and softer.
      Putting the compression before that kills off the dynamic range of the playing and gives me less headroom to play with.
      Again... my 5 cents :)

  • @servant4x
    @servant4x 2 года назад +1

    This is great. Thank you. I would love to see something like this for an acoustic guitar board.

  • @dincorcelles
    @dincorcelles 2 года назад +3

    My favorite pedal that I use on bass is the Boss PS3. On setting 4 you can have chorus and a slap delay at the same time. Great for 80s/new wave lead bass tone.

  • @jaribu2758
    @jaribu2758 2 года назад +2

    My head is exploding. I'm gonna have to watch this again. Also I'm going to go out on a limb and assume that most of us will have a much simpler setup (1 or 2 effects at a time). I love the idea of the Boss selector thingy enabling multiple simple combinations of effects.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +2

      Hope you find it helpful!

    • @jaribu2758
      @jaribu2758 2 года назад +2

      @@VertexEffectsInc very much so. More like a master class.

  • @6minus3minus2
    @6minus3minus2 2 года назад +6

    I can say that using a Sansamp for distortion before a fuzz works fine. Sometimes I like combining the two for a lot of texture in the sound. I'm using the Aguilar Fuzzistor shown in this video. It's also a nice way to make your sound a little more modern if you turn the fuzz all the way down and turn up the tone. The Aguilar pedals do weigh a million pounds tho.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +2

      It's more dependent on the fuzz than the SansAmp. Some Fuzz pedals will be fine with any low impedance hitting it. A lot of the vintage transistors styles will not.

  • @DataergumITServices
    @DataergumITServices 5 месяцев назад

    Todos tus videos son geniales, gracias por compartir tu conocimiento y técnicas. Me suscribo YA! Saludos desde República Argentina

  • @surfj9009
    @surfj9009 11 месяцев назад +4

    I’d love to see you do a similar video with a metal or rock guitarist or somebody who doesn’t have such a synth bass sound

    • @sandrocarioli9868
      @sandrocarioli9868 10 месяцев назад

      i guess that the goal they tried to archieve is that you can comprehend the sound chain, not replicate some tone. When the chain gets more intricate, its when you combine different type of pedals. With the info they put in this video, following some things, you should get the sound you want to replicate.
      Or you can watch a video of how X bassist pedalboard is and replicate that.

  • @charlescdt6509
    @charlescdt6509 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, greatly appreciate it. Next up Path on a budget.

  • @jaysonc9690
    @jaysonc9690 2 года назад +2

    I went to the same high school that Bob Reynolds did, awesome to see D.A. Alum mentioned here!

  • @asherplatts6253
    @asherplatts6253 2 года назад +1

    After watching the guitar signal path video, I moved my volume pedal after my noise gate loop (gain stage) and before my reverb, it can give you really cool synthy or upright bowed bass sounding swells, and the noise gate loop cuts the hum from the bass and then the noise of the gain pedals, and having the volume after it means you can trigger the gate to open with the volume down and have nice clean swells, instead of putting it up front, which means the gate opens during the swell and jumps suddenly

  • @ampthebassplayer
    @ampthebassplayer 2 года назад +1

    I think that knowing where each pedal goes means that you want to understand each pedal individually first. Understanding how they work in isolation means that you can make them work together the way you want.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад

      You can take this approach as well but not really the scope of this video, more of a general overview here :)

  • @LukeryaPereprygova
    @LukeryaPereprygova 2 года назад +3

    janek for the win!

  • @jasonro4490
    @jasonro4490 2 года назад +1

    Very informative! Thank you!! Could you possibly do an HX Stomp video and different options of where to put them in the chain (for bass)? :)

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад

      No change for an HX, the effects inside it have the same types of effects in this video. The sequencing would be the same as you see here.

  • @ConnerofallTrades
    @ConnerofallTrades Год назад +2

    Word of warning to anyone trying to use that Woolly Mammoth mentioned specifically in this video: try that thing out before and after any buffers to see what you prefer. The sound is drastically different and if you want that super almost untamed fuzz sound, make sure you place that sucker before any buffers. After a buffer, it's highly similar to a lot of other fuzz pedals out there. Before buffers, it's in its own lane, which is why it's been cloned so many times. Not saying either is wrong or right, but personally if I'm buying something that expensive I wouldn't want it to sound like any other fuzz.

  • @matthewcurtiss7557
    @matthewcurtiss7557 Год назад

    Amazing vid thanks!

  • @kriskollmar9728
    @kriskollmar9728 2 года назад +1

    So, I do passive jazz bass into boss gt1b into sansamp bass driver v2. That’s it, and I LOVE it!!!

  • @robertofebbrini7171
    @robertofebbrini7171 2 года назад +1

    Tip for the perfect chain, radial bassbone 2, boss tu3, nemphasis overdrive, future impact, mxr dyna bass compressor, bass whammy.
    Thanks and complements for the video, bye from Italia

  • @johnalford6964
    @johnalford6964 Год назад +1

    My live rig is tuner-> BBE Octicomp (compressor)-> Donner Square (octaver)-> Two Notes LeBass (tube preamp) with Source Audio eq in fx loop-> XLR out to board/ 1/4" out to power amp/cab. For recording the octaver goes to DI, XLR out for parallel processing and 1/4" out to preamp. This way my "raw bass" gets the octave down as usually when recording we simulate bi-amping. I rarely use chorus or reverb.

  • @jtl1380
    @jtl1380 2 года назад +2

    Great video! Here’s how my board is setup. Boss WL50 wireless to Strobostomp tuner to Seymour Duncan Studio Bass Compressor (really like the parallel processing on this pedal) into my Zoom B3, where I’ve normally got Octave->Drive->Chorus then out to my amp where I’ve got more drive on tap after the pre-amp if need be. I love having the flexibility of the B3 multi-effects pedal because I can basically dial up whatever sequence of 3 effects I want in whatever order & most of them sound really close to the original pedal they’re modeled after.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +2

      Nice! Thanks for sharing!

    • @mattastic247
      @mattastic247 2 года назад

      That Duncan compressor is great. The parallel function is key.

    • @jtl1380
      @jtl1380 2 года назад +1

      @@mattastic247 I've had it for about 3 or 4 months now & I love it! I honestly can't believe it took me this long to find it & that you don't see more of them out there.

  • @peteyk9391
    @peteyk9391 Год назад +3

    Hello. LOVE your videos! Very informative. I have a stupid question about the order of bass effects. I have an Ampeg DI so the sound engineer can get a clean signal by using my output or XLR. I then start my chain from the thru of the DI. However, I put my tuner before the DI so the FOH doesn’t have to hear me tuning and my entire signal can be muted. Is this ok? I haven’t noticed any difference in tone by the way.

  • @Logan-ed4pu
    @Logan-ed4pu 2 года назад +2

    In general, I agree on filter pedals going before drives/distortions; however, for some reason, I just prefer the sound I got putting wah pedals after drives/distortions vs before with the rest of the filters.

  • @exvaren7508
    @exvaren7508 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this.

  • @thegreenman78
    @thegreenman78 2 года назад +1

    Nicely done Mason.

  • @erwanmoreau6357
    @erwanmoreau6357 6 месяцев назад

    I'm kind of shock about the EQ 😱😂Most of filter and dynamic pedal poorly trigger low and well trigger mid. IMHO it's better to help filter and dynamics with an EQ in front.
    In opposit, I'm totaly agree with you about the placement of volume pedal (but Janek is a magician so he can put in front, it doesn't matter for him 😂)

  • @cherrydiscount
    @cherrydiscount Год назад

    Awesome informative video. Thank you!! But just to clarify, a “buffer” is another phrase for preamp?

  • @HIGHPOSTERtown
    @HIGHPOSTERtown 2 года назад +1

    💥💥💥 let’s see some other bass players boards you have made. 👊🏽

  • @OlandoMcCall
    @OlandoMcCall 2 года назад +4

    Never thought about running the di first, I also like the compressor last in the chain

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +2

      Cool!

    • @OlandoMcCall
      @OlandoMcCall 2 года назад +1

      @@VertexEffectsInc wouldn't a di that has cab simulations for example nux's melvin lee davis bass preamp,vmeant to be a finishing sound and won't blend well into the other pedals.

  • @TotalEvo7
    @TotalEvo7 2 года назад +1

    The EBS Signature Drive by Billy Sheehan is another sleeper drive where it combines distortion and clean sounds, as well as having FX loops on both sides

  • @heyyzam1107
    @heyyzam1107 2 года назад

    I just try my new set up... tuner + bass overdrive + eq + distortion + noise gate... try it at couple times at small gig at my hometown... the sound is superb...
    Btw thank for this video and superb explanation.. bcause for bassist.. everything is subjective... 😅

  • @raulfrezza9346
    @raulfrezza9346 Год назад +1

    As a good poor basist, my signal chain is solely composed by two pedals: A distortion and an envelop filter (Krozz Devices's Kraken Hearth, I recommend you guys check this!) and I put them in that order: Distortion and Envelop. I'll try to change their position.

  • @BadHorsie2
    @BadHorsie2 7 месяцев назад +2

    Where do synth pedals fit in to your signal chain Mason. Is it in the filter section or elsewhere?

  • @sluss9853
    @sluss9853 Год назад +1

    Holy shnikeys😦I need that line six pedal

  • @lfisher8154
    @lfisher8154 2 месяца назад

    New to bass pedals and this is very helpful. I play passive bass with small board consisting of Peterson Strobe HD tuner > Origin Call 76 >Origin DCX > Radial JDI going to FOH (no amp). You mentioned the importance of using buffers to match amp but as I don’t use amp do I need to care about buffering?

  • @stefanorossi3923
    @stefanorossi3923 9 месяцев назад +1

    Where would you put in the chain a preamp pedal like a Darkglass Harmonic Booster or Vintage Ultra?

  • @datooch
    @datooch 2 года назад +1

    Mason, thank you for all the awesome videos. I was able to successfully solder all the patch cables for my pedalboard and switcher, and I cannot thank you enough for all of the videos you’ve provided on here that helped me get there. I have a question for you. I have my pedals attached to the board with dual lock. I have the trim removal kit and I’ve tried removing some just to see how hard it would be but they really wouldn’t budge. Any advice on how to free them from the board in case I want to swap them out here and there?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +1

      I use an upholstery crowbar, they're made out of plastic and won't damage your pedals. I think we have these linked in our recommended pedalboard tools/materials in the description.

  • @tommy_tran_
    @tommy_tran_ 10 месяцев назад

    Hey I love this video, wonderful resource!
    Would you consider an EHX Bass Microsynth something that needs to come before the compressor or after the compressor?

    • @BillonBass
      @BillonBass 9 месяцев назад

      My C4 synth comes 5th in my chain after, first, my Polytune 3, then Boss bass EQ, followed by my Empress Bass compressor then Swollen Pickle fuzz. The compressor really helps to tame some of the more wilder sounds and contain the spikes; but you don’t want to use too heavy a compression in my experience. 2-1
      ratio works well for me. No tracking issues whatsoever. Sometimes I will turn the compressor off on certain sounds but usually I leave it on. But from my experience so much with these synth pedals depends on what combination of filters and such you are using through it. Not sure how the C4 compares to your pedal, but no doubt they share certain characteristics. I also find having my Boss EQ in front right after my tuner also helps me control the synth a bit. I’m sure there are many ways to approach the issues you face, and I’m no pedal guru, but this way seems to work well for me and my style of playing.

  • @oqsy
    @oqsy 2 года назад

    This is a well differentiated video

  • @nasserinho4145
    @nasserinho4145 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this amazing video, couldn’t be more helpful really. Regarding the compressor pedal, what if it is an always on pedal ? Would you place it somewhere else like at the end of the signal path or would you still keep it between filter and pitch pedals ? Thxxxxxxx

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +2

      It depends what you want the compressor to effect? A lot of guys find it messes with the dynamics of some pedals so they opt to put it further down the chain, others find it to be complementary across all pedals. Some of it is gear dependent, some of it is just preferential.

  • @Bova13
    @Bova13 2 года назад +2

    Great video, but I would have liked to hear all the signal chain at the end. Hope you can make a video were we can listen this.

  • @3rdcoastyakin65
    @3rdcoastyakin65 Год назад +2

    What pedalboard make and model was shown in this video?

  • @codindebo
    @codindebo 5 месяцев назад

    I am using a HPF + LPF + Boost by Broughton Audio the last in the chain, for 2 reasons: 1 - cleans the unnecessary rumble that doesn't help the tone, but makes the amp and speakers work harder, and inefficient, and 2 - shaves off the harsh piercing highs when they occur. This is always on, and, even though is not a fun pedal, works for me. What's your opinion on this? Also, I have a preamp pedal in the beginning, right after the compressor. Is it recommended after the distortion, and before chorus? My chain is Peterson Tuner, Darkglass Compressor, Broughton Preamp, EHX Pitch Shifter (one octave up), Darkglass distortion, TC chorus, Broughton HPF, Radial DI. I mainly play rock/ pop covers (not aggressive metal ), with Dingwall passive and Warwick active, 4 strings w. D tuners basses.

  • @BOMBPHONICS
    @BOMBPHONICS Год назад

    Damn that is a jojo Mayer setting, I immediately went to Nerve in my head

  • @iToddi
    @iToddi 8 месяцев назад

    Also similar question with a volume pedal. As I have a Fender Deluxe Active Precision Bass Special can I run the Ernie Ball 40th Anniversary Volume Pedal which works with active and passive but the literature mentions nothing about impedance. Or do I need to run the Boss FV-500L Foot Volume Pedal - Low Impedance. Either of these would go into a tuner.

  • @ds9624322
    @ds9624322 Год назад +1

    I got a dumb question here. Does the amp in the end also means every kinds of preamp pedals like tonehammer as well?

  • @alanthomas8706
    @alanthomas8706 2 года назад +1

    Excellent vid. Learned so much. Janek's Bass is sweet, great fat strap who makes it where can I get one? I'm sure I can't afford the Bass might be able to save up for the strap, lol.

  • @piercejenkins13
    @piercejenkins13 Год назад

    Hi I commented a couple of months ago and I have a new question 😂
    I now have a similar situation, but instead of the B7k I have the Darkglass Microbes Infinity. This is paired with the Cali 76, Zvex Wooly Mammoth, OC-5, and EH Freeze. The Darkglass is what's throwing me off because it has built in compression, but it only compresses the low end, so do I put it at the beginning of my signal chain or at the end? Thanks!

  • @taylorpearcy319
    @taylorpearcy319 3 месяца назад +1

    If you’ve got a DI at the end of your chain, is there any benefit to also having one at the very beginning? Do sound guys have a preference one way or another in terms of how they want to receive your direct signal?

  • @michisauer
    @michisauer 2 года назад +1

    I think you are right, using this setup is fine.
    My rig right now:
    Boss tu3 into
    Darkglass hyper luminal (compressor) into
    Darkglass alpha -omicron (distortion) into
    Boss ceb-3

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +1

      You might consider some quality buffers for input and output.

    • @michisauer
      @michisauer 2 года назад +1

      @@VertexEffectsInc added input Buffers, plus thinkin about either svt scr-di or microbass 3 preamp.
      Do you think putting the preamp after distortion would be right?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад

      @@michisauer Yes, if you want the pedals running into it to be printed to what the DI line feeds into.

  • @6minus3minus2
    @6minus3minus2 2 года назад +2

    One advantage of many bass DIs is that they have built-in buffers. For example SansAmp, who makes one of the most famous bass DIs, has high-quality buffers in all of their pedals. So, since your DI will be first or near first anyways, you can skip a stand-alone buffer. Worth asking DI manufacturers if their units have a built-in buffer.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +2

      Some of the DI's aren't that low impedance however, I've seen some that are 1K, so there aren't real standards when it comes to the impedances of the DI and now low and effective it is at driving cable capacitance.

  • @marcusviniciusnaufel9550
    @marcusviniciusnaufel9550 Год назад

    What is the best position in the signal chain for the Boss Bass Synthesizer SYB-5 pedal?

  • @gabrielalejandroanguloagui4055

    Hi Good Video I have this pedals: Preamp Tone bone Radial, compressor, Boss SD-1, Tc electronic chorus, ehx electric mistress, Bass Big Muff, Ehx 2020 tuner. Can you tell me, What order should I use my pedals? and what do you think about my pedal board it is a good one? Thanks!

  • @cedricmuller728
    @cedricmuller728 4 месяца назад +1

    Do Synth Pedals count as Modulation or as Filter Effects for example the Electro Harmonix Bass Micro Synth

  • @MikeGuerr
    @MikeGuerr 2 года назад +1

    I use my compressor (MXR) to calm the peaks when I get aggressive, particularly when using a pick or using slap/pop. Some dirt pedals react to those peaks in a way that I like, so my compressor goes after the dirt in my chain. Otherwise, my chain reflects Masons recommendations.

  • @chrisparker5278
    @chrisparker5278 Год назад +1

    All the buffers, all the time!

  • @acnof
    @acnof Год назад

    I have Z-tone ik multimedia preamp buffer boost, where do I have to put in my pedalboard?

  • @skinny_sam
    @skinny_sam Год назад +1

    I’m forcing myself to understand all of this as I’m not at all a gear nerd regarding bass haha
    I’m considering adding a noise suppressor , probably the decimator II Gstring, it has something to do with FX loop that I don’t really understand, where should I put it on my Pedalboard?
    Thanks for the help!
    (Currently doing wireless -> sansamp -> dark glass compressor -> distortion darkglass microtubes x7-> boss reverb-> boss EQ)
    Thank you for your help with this video! It was perfect !

  • @albertopacheco9784
    @albertopacheco9784 Год назад

    Wow que complejo, increíble

  • @SwashBuccaneer
    @SwashBuccaneer 2 года назад +3

    About to put together my first bass board and this (as well as your other videos) have been helpful. I'm trying to figure out what order to put my pedals I have. What would be recommended for Peterson Strobostomp HD Tuner, Dunlop Justin Chancellor Fuzz/Wah/UK filter, MXR Compressor, and a Sansamp preamp/DI?

  • @bonsaibass8212
    @bonsaibass8212 2 года назад

    Great video 👍 Where would you put the synth effects (Korg G5, Future Impact...) ?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +1

      It depends on how well they need to track the guitar to be effective and what you want printed on the synth sound versus added on after it. I would think if you want to treat the bass like a synthesizer, closer to the bass would be better with processing after it.

  • @LEVALmusic
    @LEVALmusic 2 года назад +1

    This is what's on my board (or is going to be). The one's in brackets are on the buy list (if you have other options for pedals please let me know). What are your thoughts on the signal chain? My aim is to get the synthbass type of vibe.
    Signal chain:
    1. BASS -->
    2. PolyTune 3 w/buffer (Tuner) ->
    3. MXR M288 (Octave) ->
    4. [Darkglass B3K] (OD) ->
    5. MXR M84 Bass Fuzz Delux ->
    6. [NANO POG] (for solos) ->
    7. MXR M82 (Envelope) ->
    8. EHX Qtron + (Envelope) ->
    9. Malekko E.Filter (Envelope) ->
    10. [Compressor (Cali 76 or MXR)] ->
    11. MXR EVH Phase 90 ->
    12. MXR M234 (Chorus) ->
    13. TC Hall of Fame 2 ->
    14. Dunlop Volume Pedal ->
    15. [MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe] ->
    16. MXR Micro Amp M133 ->
    17. [Bass DI] ->
    18. Boss Looper RC-10 -->AMP

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +1

      Consider an output buffer if you’re using an amp on the DI split.

  • @adajay9257
    @adajay9257 2 года назад +1

    I love your videos. I do have a question for you please. I like to use the same pedalboard for my bass guitar and my electric guitar. Iike having them both connected and I simply switch between them. I am using the JHS Mini A/B switching utility to achieve this. I also have a buffer on my pedalboard right at the beginning of the chain and at the end (Empress buffer). Where does the Mini A/B go in the chain, is it in front of the buffer or right after the buffer? Right now I am using it in front of the buffer, however I am unsure if the Mini A/B is capable of delivering the correct impedence to the guitar generated by the buffer. Thank you and keep up the excellent work.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +1

      I'd put the Buffer first and the the splitter so the buffer hits both sides of the splitter.

  • @mattastic247
    @mattastic247 2 года назад

    My bass board for many years has consisted of:
    1. Boss Tuner
    2. Digitech Bass Whammy
    3. Crybaby Bass Wah (being replaced by the new Justin Chancellor Wah)
    4. JHS Unicorn Vibe
    5. JHS Muffuletta Fuzz
    6. ZVEX Distortron
    7. MXR Phase 100
    8. EHX SuperEgo Plus
    9. EHX Memory Boy Deluxe
    10. Friedman Buxom Boost
    I prefer to put my pitch modulation first because I want it to act more like an extension of the instrument. Pitch bends are more like a whammy bar bends and octaves or harmonies behave more like having an eight string bass or playing chords for example (the Whammy also makes a great chorus). I also see the Wah as an extension of the tone control of a bass so I have it early in the signal chain. I like the sounds of modulation before and after distortion so that's why have the vibe and phaser on either side of the distortions. I have a Seymour Duncan Studio Bass Compressor I'd like to incorporate for some parallel compression but I'm not sure where to place it. I might replace the boost with the comp to tighten everything up and give me the output headroom but I also like using compression early in the chain to tame the dynamics from the instrument. Maybe the Rig Doctor will have a prescription.... I mean suggestion.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 года назад +1

      I think it depends on what you want to run the compression in parallel around, you could use any sort of parallel mixer like I have suggested here, xotic makes a good one

    • @mattastic247
      @mattastic247 2 года назад

      @@VertexEffectsInc The comp would be an always on effect like my boost and it has a built in blend for running the parallel comp. I typically like to run compression on bass to tame dynamics of the instrument but I also like the idea of running it last to help even out dynamics of all the effects. I definitely need to experiment.

  • @leramos3102
    @leramos3102 2 года назад

    Great Video! Thank you for this bass centric pedal chain. :)
    If it is ok to ask, Ernie ball vpjr volume tuner has a send return loop, is it going to be a good work around as beginning and end buffer?
    Thanks!