Nice! The flanger pedal reminds me a lot of Mike Starr from Alice in Chains. When combined with distortion, it turned the bass into a growling beast, haha.
Thank you! I can totally see that, and that is for sure something you can do with this pedal. I think drive & modulation is a fantastic pairing for bass. We see it a lot. Another great example would be Jason Black of Hot Water Music in his EQD At Home Ep. 4 segment where he stacks the EQD Plumes with some modulation.
@@calilil Just watched it - and I loved the tone! One thing I consider fantastic is the fact that behind a great mix, even in very simple songs, there is always a well constructed bassline! I'd never guess Mike Starr used flanger pedals - I didn't even know such things existed until I listened to the isolated bass track of the song Them Bones. Even though you can't really notice it in the original song, the pedal still makes the track what it is. It's amazing.
LOVE THIS!
Thank you so much!! 😊
Sweet
Thank you!! 😁✨
Nice! The flanger pedal reminds me a lot of Mike Starr from Alice in Chains. When combined with distortion, it turned the bass into a growling beast, haha.
Thank you! I can totally see that, and that is for sure something you can do with this pedal. I think drive & modulation is a fantastic pairing for bass. We see it a lot. Another great example would be Jason Black of Hot Water Music in his EQD At Home Ep. 4 segment where he stacks the EQD Plumes with some modulation.
@@calilil Just watched it - and I loved the tone! One thing I consider fantastic is the fact that behind a great mix, even in very simple songs, there is always a well constructed bassline! I'd never guess Mike Starr used flanger pedals - I didn't even know such things existed until I listened to the isolated bass track of the song Them Bones. Even though you can't really notice it in the original song, the pedal still makes the track what it is. It's amazing.
Does your table match the pedal? 😄
Yes!!! And I’m really stoked about it. Total happy accident. 😂😁