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  • AcidSmiley [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    I've already got a Micro Synthesizer and a Bit Commander, i think i'll have to wait at least five more pedals until i get the next octaver / pitch shifter. They're my favorite type of effect, though (besides the compressor and the reel saturator which i have running all the time, but i'm at the point where everything that doesn't sound like Soulwax on the tail end of a bad trip counts as dry signal).

    • gray [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      have you gotten into tube amps? are those a thing for basses?

      • AcidSmiley [she/her]
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        4 years ago

        Transistor amps are more common in bass setups than among guitarists, and back when i played live a lot, i came across some transistor amps that had a really great, well-defined sound. But the high-end stuff often has at least a tube preamp, and then there's these refrigerator-sized all-tube Ampeg stacks that you see in a lot of professional setups. I usually play through a Mark Bass Vintage tube preamp, which is just the pedalboard version of one of their normal heads, missing only the power amp, comes complete with effects loop and a bunch of different outputs. I like that a lot, it sounds good, it's versatile and i can use the same setup for practicing at home through headphones and for playing DI when i get around to jamming in my friends' studio again once everybody's vaxxed. I think if i'd get into a band again where playing DI isn't a thing, i'd just get a seperate poweramp and use it with the preamp on my board, it's really convenient when you ignore that my pedalboard suitcase weighs as much as a small rhino now.