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01-06-2002, 09:25 PM
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Utility bass player
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: San Diego
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Z. Vex SHO?
Hey Watt, I read in Bass Player mag. that you use this pedal. What does it do for you? I've been thinking of getting one of these, or maybe a Fulltone Fat-Boost. I'm not looking for distortion per se, just a fatter sound with good definition.
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01-08-2002, 09:54 AM
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TalkBass Pro
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: san pedro, california, u.s.a.
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Re: Z. Vex SHO?
g,
j masics had me using that w/the fog. I used it as a boost for solos. I like the fulltone better and was using that instead towards the end of the tour. as for an all around thing for your sound in general, I don't know - I didn't use it for that. I think a lot of fatness comes out of the hands and the way you work your machine.
as far as devices helping out w/the fat and definition thing, a compressor (a good one) used sparingly can really help there.
on bass, watt
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Originally posted by Flatwound
Hey Watt, I read in Bass Player mag. that you use this pedal. What does it do for you? I've been thinking of getting one of these, or maybe a Fulltone Fat-Boost. I'm not looking for distortion per se, just a fatter sound with good definition.
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01-08-2002, 10:33 AM
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Utility bass player
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: San Diego
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Yeah, a compressor has helped me a lot. By holding down the peaks, I can keep my overall volume louder without overpowering everybody. I'm slowly starting to understand compression.
I guess I'll probably try a Sansamp. Everybody says they're the greatest thing since the Fender bass. I'm looking for a sound somewhere between John Deacon and Mars, with maybe a little Felix Pappalardi thrown in.
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02-05-2002, 02:21 PM
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TalkBass Pro
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: san pedro, california, u.s.a.
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hi,
alright, mister pappalardi! great bassist. remember, a lot comes from the hands - it's not all machinery. you still want your playing to be distinctive and not too covered up or masked by a device everyone else is using - unless you find a way to make it sound like you! what I'm trying to say is gadgets are only a means and not an end. the way you compose your parts has a lot to do w/how they "sound" in the tune too.
on bass, watt
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Originally posted by Flatwound
Yeah, a compressor has helped me a lot. By holding down the peaks, I can keep my overall volume louder without overpowering everybody. I'm slowly starting to understand compression.
I guess I'll probably try a Sansamp. Everybody says they're the greatest thing since the Fender bass. I'm looking for a sound somewhere between John Deacon and Mars, with maybe a little Felix Pappalardi thrown in.
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