BASS PEDAL MADNESS
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
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The Insomnia cover using the Wahcko....SUCH A COOL USE OF WAH
A Lysis! Love that thing
Great board, so neat. I'm inspired to neaten up mine.
Red Muck and the Ripply Fall work great together, especially the chorus. Instant synth. They don’t currently make an octave pedal, but an octave down -> dirt -> chorus would be amazing.
I have the Red Muck, Rattler and Lucydreamer on my board. The work absolutely fine in every combination. All together you will get a imighty wall of distortion, which will make every Guitar Player left in tears and convert to play bass for the rest of life.
The Red Muck, Rattler and lucydreamer, the holy trinity of fuzz, distortion and drive!
make sure if you put octaver and fuzz. the pedal allows you to switch the order
Red Muck and an octaver would definitely be a winner, I only got a Red Muck recently but I LOVE running an octave in front of it. Perhaps it would need a switch for order?
Red Much and Lucy Dreamer would probably be my backup choice, the Rattler is firmly on my wishlist but I think the slightly more rounded overdrive nature of the LD would pair really nicely with the fuzz.
I have a temple board and if you are planning to use the plates(I love them, they hold the pedals on really tightly) I recommend a layer of painters tape on the bottom of the pedals to keep them from getting covered in difficult to remove adhesive.
Would love an octave like the 3 Leaf Octabvre from Jam! With the second stomp switch for soloing the sub... yes please!
I like the Phaser combination pedal a lot !!!
Fuzz and octaver makes sense and would be different for them.
Ancient Egyptian themed pedal scheme
Envelope Filter + Phaser. A really nice funk machine.
I think this may be the first time I've heard you play. I could be wrong because my memory is terrible. I thought you sound and play quite well. It would be great to hear more of you. I appreciate this video covering the Jam pedals. I see them a lot but with just a picture painted on it, it's hard for me to know or remember what each circuit is. I took a screenshot so I can quiz myself later.
Hi Gregor, I don't know this pedalboard, so this might be nonsense: but maybe you need to take off the twao orange side parts (are they mounted to the actual board with screws? Then it should work) so that you can put in the screw for the power supply adapter which wouldn't fit.
yes, that appears to be the right method
Two BTW pedals
1º- rettler+red muck
2º- water fall + tremolo (with stero out)
Very nice board!
Have you ever tried the FX Loop on the Chromatron? That way the filter can react way better to your playing dynamics! I use the one on my 3Lead Audio Wonderlove and I could never go back to an Envelope Filter without the FX Loop. :)
As for the JAM Pedal: The Rattler + Red Muck with a way to just have the lows in the clean blend.
Fuzz-wah plus phaser.
Add a very light overdrive in front of any of the Jam bassdirt trifecta (Lucy, muck, rattler) and/or an octave. I feel the jive is an unmissable part of your BTW sound and a light overdrive with the quality of Jam pedals might emulate or maybe even improve that to make a true BTW pedal. (I'm using a jive before them and they stack wonderfully.)
A Basstheworld Ampeg B15 pedal with DI out would be an awesome place for Jam to start, and they could do something amazing after that!
I've recently taken a step back from analog pedals since purchasing a QC, but I would order a Red Muck+Octave in a heartbeat.. Nay, I'd buy two. That would be amazing!
Octaver is surely needed! (Too many bad ones out there)
The octaver would be nice, really love the rattler, and the harmonious monk: I really would like to try the retro vibe (...) (???)
An OD and Chorus pedal combo
take off the side to fix the psu
So much pedals! Because a £350 reverb and delay are where the bass is at .
JAM should indeed do an octaver.
I wouldn’t recommend putting LED under your pedalboard, they could induce high noise squealing, it’s at your own risk, being a professional sound engineer I cannot recounted how many times we had to find stage lighting devices inducing some kind of noise into guitar rig or bass.
What is the first blue pedal next to the Red Muck? Just saw recently that Pino uses it first in the chain too.
Believable Audio 29 Pedal
7:41 what strings are those?
Is this something you can buy? I hope so. I could use it.
TBD Octave > Red Muck > Chorus
Great