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#51 - 05/20/09 01:11 PM Using guitar effects for bass,,,?
ShackMan Offline
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Registered: 03/14/09
Posts: 168
Loc: Pittsburgh Area
Okay, this is a discussion I want to start because I'm curious as to the opinions on this.

Is it better to use guitar effects for bass, or can effects really be "voiced" for bass as they say?

What have you had better experience with? Which do you use? Favorite brands? Do you have certain effects that you only like to use the guitar versions of (e.g. distortion, chorus), or isn't there a difference to you?

Start posting! smile

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#59 - 05/20/09 06:06 PM Re: Using guitar effects for bass,,,? [Re: ShackMan]
Gibson Offline
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Registered: 05/18/09
Posts: 5
A friend of mine is a bass player, I used to sing earlier for his band. He was using effects for his bass guitar all the time to achieve the strangest tone colors. Sometimes I think the distortion he uses is just a bit too much for the bass. Maybe some guitar effects were never meant to be used on bass, I don't know...

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#65 - 05/21/09 06:54 AM Re: Using guitar effects for bass,,,? [Re: Gibson]
Chris Offline
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Registered: 03/02/09
Posts: 38
I'm not a dedicated bassist Shack, but I do know that some effects can at least be "tuned" for the bass frequencies. I used to have an effects and amp modeling plugin for Sonar (by Cakewalk) that I was using in my home studio, you could adjust the frequency spectrum where the effects were prominent within a certain frequency "band", such as those that represent the octaves available on a 4 or 5 string bass. For what it's worth...

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#85 - 05/24/09 12:31 PM Re: Using guitar effects for bass,,,? [Re: Chris]
poptart Offline
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Registered: 05/24/09
Posts: 26
It does seem that most effects pedals/ racks are 'tuned' for bass in that they are made to affect low frequencies.

I find that using guitar effects is an interesting way to get new and different sounds from my bass, so I like using these too.

Boss pedals are great; old Ibanez pedals and racks are fun too. I like the Danelectro overdrive pedal, and the Digitech SC-2 Valve distortion pedal on my bass.

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#275 - 06/21/09 03:35 PM Re: Using guitar effects for bass,,,? [Re: poptart]
jillian Offline
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Registered: 05/14/09
Posts: 30
My brother's band is currently using the DigiTech BP80 Bass Multi-Effect Pedal. He really likes it; although, like Gibson, sometimes I think he over does it a little. He said he got it at musiciansfriend.com for right at $100.

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