JJTee Posted yesterday at 16:00 Posted yesterday at 16:00 Caught this on Pick of the Pops earlier and the bass, and the very heavy use of effects, caught my ear. Found the isolated track and out of curiosity I was wondering if this is a very heavy chorus effect, or flanger? (Or maybe phaser, but thought not). Anyway, it’s very effective (pun intended…): https://youtu.be/AYtG3NSJ5CU?si=4WG4ym4_o98_laVT Quote
cetera Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I use a Phaser when we play it in one of the covers bands I go out with... Seems to do the job close enough... just add some playing dynamics. Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 16 hours ago, BigRedX said: Could be an EHX Bass Balls? Sounds just like a bass balls to me Quote
Cosmo Valdemar Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago It's not a Bass Balls, they gurgle. If you listen at :30 you can hear a uniform phase or flange effect - a Bass Balls would respond to each note. Quote
BigRedX Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Having had another listen it could possibly be a Korg VCF pedal which has a combination of an envelope follower and a manual pedal for controlling the cut-off frequencies. It's a long time since I last used mine but it produced a similar flanging effect with the right settings and playing plus pedal technique. However, I think it is stillest likely to be a Bass Balls. Again with the right settings and a compressor it could be set so it only re-triggered when you really dig into a note. Quote
Dan Dare Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I'd be surprised if it was any single pedal or effect. It sounds to me as if there's some flange, a touch of wah/envelope filter plus quite a lot of compression. Easy enough to dial up in a studio environment, but you'll need to experiment to get the same effect live. Quote
JJTee Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Thanks all, glad it’s not just me who can’t quite pin it down! Almost sounds like a heavy chorus that’s then gone through a subtle phaser. Quote
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