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02-15-2008, 03:12 PM
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02-15-2008, 03:31 PM
|  | Official Forum Flunkee | | Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: San Francisco, CA | | | Another person to check out doing some of this stuff is Charnett Moffett. | 
02-15-2008, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by jmain I haven't tried it with the DB yet. (Haven't got a pickup yet.) Make sure you get the bass wah. (Or you can adjust a gtr wah to target bass frequencies.) I got a Dunlop Crybaby Bass Wah for about $75; 10+ yrs ago. | Anyone has an idea how to make a guitar wah to target bass frequencies? plz  | 
02-16-2008, 01:02 AM
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Originally Posted by hdiddy Another person to check out doing some of this stuff is Charnett Moffett. | Did he tour with Ornette Coleman on that last tour in '07? If it was him, then indeed he was using a wah but with an Eminence EUB. Meaning that feedback would not be an issue. At least not as much as it would be if he was using the wah with a "normal" upright. If it wasn't him then never mind  That said, I have tried effects on an upright and never got a satisfactory response. All kinds of ungodly squeals and non musical feedback. Big time yuck. If you figure something out, please let me know as I would be very interested.
As far as mods for wah pedals I am sure there must be a thread on the Electric side of the forum. Plenty of guys out there tweaking every pedal known to man. And bless them for that  | 
02-17-2008, 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by FlawLaw Sorry for highjacking the thread, but I am also interested in this topic. Although I am not particularly interested in a wah wah pedal, but would love to know if anyone is using any pedal to add to the sustain of their upright. In other words, I am looking for (this may sound strange given that so many people are looking for the opposite effect) an effect that makes their upright sound more like an electric guitar. I hate playing the electric guitar, but note that there are some electric blues songs that my band is doing that would sound good with the bass having a bit more of the electric type sustain. | I asked this question a while back and some folks suggested that I get one of those bass sound processors. There are some pretty cheap boxes around including one by Behringer. I never ended up trying it however and in fact a couple of weeks ago I broke down and bought an electric bass guitar after years of saying I would never go near one.  | 
02-18-2008, 09:53 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Toronto, Canada | | | I was playing a gig at school, myself and a drummer were doing some crazy experimental music. I had a wah, octave, octave distortion, and delay on my upright. It was a lot of fun, I got some really wild sounds out of my bass.
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02-18-2008, 01:30 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Chicago | | | I talked to Dan last time EST was in Chicago. He was using a Fishman BP-100 and an small diaphram AKG mic (not sure which one) wrapped in foam and shoved between the feet of his bridge. He had some pod effects thing. He had a GK 800rb (rented I'd assume) and a pair of Hartke cabs. He said it is a mic that he borrowed from Esbjorn. He got a killer sound both effected and clean. | 
02-21-2008, 02:44 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Taylors SC | | Check out That 1 Guy. www.that1guy.com He built a one string upright out of steel pipe and uses all kinds of effects and drum triggers. | 
02-22-2008, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by fingers I talked to Dan last time EST was in Chicago. He was using a Fishman BP-100 and an small diaphram AKG mic (not sure which one) wrapped in foam and shoved between the feet of his bridge. He had some pod effects thing. He had a GK 800rb (rented I'd assume) and a pair of Hartke cabs. He said it is a mic that he borrowed from Esbjorn. He got a killer sound both effected and clean. | Thanks a lot for the info  Im kinda obsessed by E.S.T.'s music lately, got their last 3 cds and I cant stop listening to them... anyways im getting myself some nice first carved chineese upright bass and I was wondering what gear dan berglund was using since I cant see anything on the E.S.T. videos I watched... But now that I know, it surely is giving me ideas  Although, Im pretty surprised that he is only using a line6 pod for is distortion cuz... its sounds good ... and I though the only really good thing line6 did was the delay (green) pedal that I have right here... Thank a lot! | 
02-22-2008, 11:14 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Taylors SC | | | Okay, I'm probably going to get flamed for saying this, but who is EST? It may be one of those things where I know them and it's just not clicking. Help me please! | 
02-22-2008, 02:41 PM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Pittsburgh, PA | | | I seem to remember Stanley Clarke using a Wah on one of his early solo albums, "Children of Forever." | 
02-24-2008, 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by kmanley_29649 Okay, I'm probably going to get flamed for saying this, but who is EST? It may be one of those things where I know them and it's just not clicking. Help me please! | E.S.T. stands for Esbjorn Svensson Trio...
Now if you don't know Esbjorn Svensson, it's obvious you don't know the band since I'm pretty sure he's the most "famous" member... They're style is labeled as Neo Bop and hmmm I guess you could say that Esbjorn has some chaotically melodic playing that can make you fall off your chair and give you goosebumps at the same time and yeah, the drummer is great and Dan Berglund (the upright bass player) is some crazy mother******. A good example could be the song "When god invented the coffee break" that can easily be viewed on youtube.... Im kinda stuck on them... its a great band... thats about it...  | 
02-25-2008, 04:15 PM
| | | | I use a wah on the bass, when it seems like it would be cool and fun, bass wah cry baby,but you got to set up the frequency range and the volume right so you don't feed back, I also have used and use a whammy, though for higher pitches it get out of tune easily, but with a bow and a delay you get some nice sounds and solo's. I always use a reverb for bowing when amplified through a piezo, it kind of softens up the sound, makes it sweeter. The piezo usually make the bow sound more like a saw. I set the whammy so only an octave up was herd and with a wah it was pretty cool, doing guitar like riffs. Of coarse it was a three piece band that had no guitar, I guess it would make no sense doing it if there was a guitarist. But I think we should try everything out, it doesn't you have to keep buying effects, and pedals, you can always borrow from a friend to try it out. | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | |
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