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Digitech Bass Synth Wah I just got this pedal today and had some fun messing around with it. I was wondering, however, how people implement the sounds it makes into a band. What kind of settings do you use and how does it work with your group? |
I use the big synthy sweepy sound in one song so far. It makes a lot of other cool sounds, too, but I'm not one to monkey with knobs between (and certainly not during) songs. -JV |
The BSW works very well for in a classic rock / semi-funk 2 guitars + bass + drum + vox band. I found it so useful I ended up selling a few filters, a MXR BOD and an EHX BBM 'cause I can get decent live effects out of this pedal, sorta like a jack-of-all-trades thing. Here's what I use: Filter: type 1 or 2: sens : 9 o'clock, control: 1 pm, range 1 pm Octave: type 7: minimum, 11 o'clock, minimum Fuzz: type 4: minimum, 10, minimum |
Here are some settings http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f36/di...ttings-656739/ |
The "big synthy sweepy sound" gets used a lot. Sometimes with a delay or eighth-note tremolo after it. The Mode 7 Octave thing got used a bunch for awhile... Just for something different, this weekend I'm gonna put mine in a blend and try a short stabby down filtered sound, since my Squeezer doesn't seem to do that one thing so well. |
I found that putting a chorus after on the Synth 2 setting gives me some pretty sick sounds. I wish I had time to make videos. Sigh... Also, thanks alec for that link. I didn't turn it up when I did a search. |
It depends on what type of songs you are playing in your band. I found my BSW to be very useful as we played stuff like Tom Sawyer by Rush, Its My Life by Bon Jovi, and a couple of others where I used the funkier filter sound. I just wish it was programmable so I could set up a bunch of "scenes" to switch to quickly. |
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I use a fizzy, sweepy synth sound for one song in my band but it sees most of it's usage as an octaver. |
i got this pedal about 2 weeks ago and realized that i accidentally got the synth wah (as in the guitar one) it seems to work fine with bass but i was wondering what the difference is between the two and weather or not i should bother trading them. |
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Personally I bought this pedal for its envelope filter/"auto-wah" function, and wasn't impressed. I sold it and ordered the MXR Bass Envelope Filter, which is sitting in a box at my apartment because I accidentally shipped it there instead of where I currently am right now :help: Won't get to mess around with it for a couple weeks. |
I currently have an EHX Bassballs nano (love it); and ordered a Boss OC-2. However, I'm running out of space on the pedalboard and I'm trying to avoid having to upgrade to a bigger pedalboard. So to make space, I'm hoping I could ditch the Bassballs and OC-2 and replace them with a Digitech BSW instead. I know the sound quality won't be necessarily as good, and the sounds won't necessarily match; but I'm not super picky and I wanted to see what people thought about such a move. Let me know if you have any thoughts. |
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I use mine for the intro to beat it for the synthy bits before the guitar comes in |
I use it for quite a few settings. It's a great pedal because it offers a lot and doesn't waste a lot of pedalboard space. I use it for octaver, long sweep synth, shorter sweep synth, envelope filter and during psychedelic breaks it just goes berserk with synth sweeps when I twist the range knob. Coupled with distortion, phaser, delay and tremolo, the possibilities are fantastic. I also use it as sort of a crazy wah effect by holding a note and quickly stomping the BSW on/off while set on synth sweep. Don't think I'll ever replace mine. |
Digitech Bass Synth Wah I think this is great pedal. So much fun!!! :hyper: Here's what I come up just by plugging in to this :-)) https://soundcloud.com/fourtet102/ha...digitech-synth :hiding: |
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If the guitars insist on heavy distortion through the lower range of frequencies, there is a good chance, you'll get lost in the mix. But if the guitars and keyboards can lighten up a bit during your synth parts, you'll find it to be a very fun and maybe even useful effect. rock on.:bassist: |
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