mattbass6 Posted March 17, 2023 Posted March 17, 2023 Iām not sure if this is the right place to post, so please feelĀ free to move to the relevant thread if that is the case. In a nutshell, Iām pretty much done with 5 and 6 string basses but the band Iām in, does require a low B on occasions. Is there a pedal that can be used that tracks well, for a 4 string bass. Iām so utterly comfortable with my current basses as far as feel, string spacing, scale length and sound, Iām loathed to use anything else. Any help is appreciated. Cheers āŗļø Quote
Owen Posted March 17, 2023 Posted March 17, 2023 If they were a surefire thing, I could quite happily use an ordinary guitar strung BEADG but an octave higher on occasion. Thanks for an unexpected hit of GAS.Ā 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted March 17, 2023 Posted March 17, 2023 I tried the Digitech one and didnāt like it, sounded more like a cross between a chorus and a delay to me. 1 Quote
Norris Posted March 17, 2023 Posted March 17, 2023 My Boss OC-2 tracks pretty well. Make sure it's first in the chain, as the more "pure" the signal the betterĀ 1 Quote
Guest Posted March 18, 2023 Posted March 18, 2023 (edited) I use the digitechĀ Drop Box. Latency and tone are ok, but it does lose a little volume to my ear. Edited March 18, 2023 by Bassfinger Quote
Ed_S Posted March 18, 2023 Posted March 18, 2023 I've used the Digitech Drop quite a bit and found it good enough for playing live up to 3 semitones down provided it gets a clean signal. Any further down and the chorus thing mentioned above gets too noticeable for my liking. Taking E down to B would be asking a bit too much in my experience. 1 1 Quote
Alien Posted March 18, 2023 Posted March 18, 2023 The Akai UB-1 Unibass (assuming you can find one!) lets you add a 4th below or a 5th above the note you're playing.Ā You can also add a synthesised octave above your root note, and add a 5th above that, so it becomes like a rhythm guitarist in a box.Ā Admittedly, it lacks the flexibility to play any other chords other than a basic root+5th above your line, but he doesn't miss notes (unless you do) and you don't have to pay him or buy him a pint! 2 1 Quote
mattbass6 Posted March 18, 2023 Author Posted March 18, 2023 Thanks everyone. The Digitech Drop pedal looks really interesting. Iām going to see if I can find one to try, next week. Really appreciate your support and input. Have a great weekend. Cheers āŗļø Quote
woodyratm Posted March 18, 2023 Posted March 18, 2023 Yeah just to agree with other folks. Drop works well - at least for live. Not sure Iād use for recording.Ā Ā Iām using the drop on the QC now.Ā 1 Quote
mattbass6 Posted March 18, 2023 Author Posted March 18, 2023 1 hour ago, woodyratm said: Yeah just to agree with other folks. Drop works well - at least for live. Not sure Iād use for recording.Ā Ā Iām using the drop on the QC now.Ā It will be for live only. Thanks āŗļøĀ Quote
pbasspecial Posted March 18, 2023 Posted March 18, 2023 Could you get away with a hipshot D tuner or have a bass strung BEAD? 2 Quote
mattbass6 Posted March 18, 2023 Author Posted March 18, 2023 3 hours ago, pbasspecial said: Could you get away with a hipshot D tuner or have a bass strung BEAD? I did think about this, but itās also about not swapping basses live, unless I really have to. I may as well just stick to the 5 string. Thanks though āŗļø 1 Quote
Roger2611 Posted March 19, 2023 Posted March 19, 2023 I use the Digitech Drop, it's OK for a tone down but anymore and it sounds way too artificial, don't get me wrong it sounds artificial even on a semitone drop but not so much that your average punter would notice it! It's a shame as it works really well on guitar but just doesn't manage it on bass but, it is the best I have found so far! 2 Quote
miles'tone Posted March 19, 2023 Posted March 19, 2023 On 18/03/2023 at 00:25, Ed_S said: I've used the Digitech Drop quite a bit and found it good enough for playing live up to 3 semitones down provided it gets a clean signal. Any further down and the chorus thing mentioned above gets too noticeable for my liking. Taking E down to B would be asking a bit too much in my experience. Drop the E down to D then use the pedal to take it the rest of the way to B? š¤ 1 Quote
Ed_S Posted March 19, 2023 Posted March 19, 2023 10 minutes ago, miles'tone said: Drop the E down to D then use the pedal to take it the rest of the way to B? š¤ Absolutely worth a try - Iāve used it to go 3 semitones down from both E and Eb, and it worked equally well, so that little bit extra seems feasible. I used a Thumpinator in front of the Drop on my live board and felt that it performed better than the one on my rehearsal board for which I didnāt splash out on another HPF. 1 1 Quote
pbasspecial Posted March 20, 2023 Posted March 20, 2023 Or you could use an Octaver, add in a bit of clean blend so it doesnāt sound too synthy and play the normal B and let the pedal do the work.Ā 1 1 Quote
40hz Posted March 20, 2023 Posted March 20, 2023 (edited) I was in the same boat recently and bought the Digitech Drop. I played it for about 30 seconds and it went back in its box to be sent back. The tracking was really poor and it was quite glitchy. It was borderline unusable (for me, anyway). Edited March 20, 2023 by 40hz 1 Quote
Japhet Posted March 20, 2023 Posted March 20, 2023 On 18/03/2023 at 23:54, mattbass6 said: I did think about this, but itās also about not swapping basses live, unless I really have to. I may as well just stick to the 5 string. Thanks though āŗļø Ā 5 string sounds way, way better than the Drop (which is about the best) in my opinion. Quote
Guest Posted March 20, 2023 Posted March 20, 2023 But then if I take the 5 I need to take 2 x 5's in case I break a string, and it all starts getting a bit daft.Ā Unless I'm playing loads of songs that need the 5 - and I habe never done so year - sticking to the 4 is logistically a lot simpler. Quote
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