I have a couple in general question for the bass players here about effects.
1. The importance of a compression pedal on your board? I talked to a friend of mine who is a great musician in general. About the overall use of a compression pedal, from his use of one. I was thinking about tryin to sell it and buy a distoration/overdrive/footswitch. However, I then watched a clip with Eric Bass from Shinedown who said he use's a pedal to controll his sound mainly because depending on the situation sometimes he gets carried away with his playing and this pedal helps keep him tone's on a even keel regardless of how hard he's playing. Is it something you'd suggest or something that if you have it use it if not dont sweat it?
2. Guitar effects through a bass amp.....Ive read, seen, heard of guys using pedals more targeted at guitars players. When I plug one of mine in either a Boss DS-1 or a Digitech Metal Master, I get some pretty fierce hum out of my amp. Ive noticed I can use the compression pedal to dial the hum down, but I really dont want to have to use a 2 step method just for a little crunch here and there. It just hit me while writing question #3. Any chance the hum might fade a little through the effects loop instead of straight in?
3. Pedal chain suggestion...Ive heard for years that when running multi effects there is a logistics of sort of what to run where and how. Even when I played guitar I normaly ran some sort of OD/distortion and a chorus and that was it so it never really mattered. Now Im looking at a compression, distortion, chorus, auto wah, 7-band eq, and possible another wah, Ibanez Screamin Demon. I have it and while I like the auto wah alot, I think having the ability to have more controll over it could be fun as well, plus I can set my auto wah up to be more like a octave pedal if I wish.
Thanks in adavance :rockya
1. The importance of a compression pedal on your board? I talked to a friend of mine who is a great musician in general. About the overall use of a compression pedal, from his use of one. I was thinking about tryin to sell it and buy a distoration/overdrive/footswitch. However, I then watched a clip with Eric Bass from Shinedown who said he use's a pedal to controll his sound mainly because depending on the situation sometimes he gets carried away with his playing and this pedal helps keep him tone's on a even keel regardless of how hard he's playing. Is it something you'd suggest or something that if you have it use it if not dont sweat it?
2. Guitar effects through a bass amp.....Ive read, seen, heard of guys using pedals more targeted at guitars players. When I plug one of mine in either a Boss DS-1 or a Digitech Metal Master, I get some pretty fierce hum out of my amp. Ive noticed I can use the compression pedal to dial the hum down, but I really dont want to have to use a 2 step method just for a little crunch here and there. It just hit me while writing question #3. Any chance the hum might fade a little through the effects loop instead of straight in?
3. Pedal chain suggestion...Ive heard for years that when running multi effects there is a logistics of sort of what to run where and how. Even when I played guitar I normaly ran some sort of OD/distortion and a chorus and that was it so it never really mattered. Now Im looking at a compression, distortion, chorus, auto wah, 7-band eq, and possible another wah, Ibanez Screamin Demon. I have it and while I like the auto wah alot, I think having the ability to have more controll over it could be fun as well, plus I can set my auto wah up to be more like a octave pedal if I wish.
Thanks in adavance :rockya