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Michael League - Snarky Puppy


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I've been watching the North Sea Jazz show:

 

 

 

He seems to be playing quite high on the bass but with very low notes.

 

I have found some old (like 5 years old) rig videos when he's using octave pedals etc, but this tone doesn't really sound like an octave pedal. So I'm wondering if he's using something else?

P basses are usually crap when tuned BEAD or even lower as the pickup placement is just not great for that purpose.

 

Any ideas?

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Man that's hard listening. I see what you mean, sounds like a sub-octave pedal.

 

https://www.guitarworld.com/features/snarky-puppys-michael-league-im-a-4-string-guy-i-just-play-better-when-i-have-less-to-work-with

 

"For groove stuff with sub octave, I alternate between a 3Leaf Audio Octabvre and the MXR Bass Octave Deluxe, which is super deep and warm. It shakes windows, for sure.”

 

I reckon that's what he's using. May be he A/Bs the signal as well?

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1 hour ago, fretmeister said:

Could be.

 

It sounds really stable for an analogue pedal though. I've had the MXR and I could never get it that stable, even with a compressor in front of it!

 

He may have some funky digital effects behind the scenes, but these guys seem to me to be all about the analogue!

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Possibly unrelated to this particular sound but this is an excellent League interview where he discusses playing directly over the octave harmonic node of a note so you cancel out the harmonic, which then emphasises the fundamental and you get a natural "sub" tone.

 

4 minutes in, or thereabouts. 

 

 

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