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if just 3... I would go with an Overdrive rather than a straight up Distortion.
1.) As a new player, keep in mind that it's REAL easy to go over board with cool noises... don't let it take away from the song / groove.
Hello,
I was looking into 3 possible pedals on an earlier post. I was seeking opinions on the three "best" options. I see the above might serve that purpose at a decent price. Then again, as a newer bass player I don't want to be distracted by too many bells and whistles. Any opinions? I play R&R, R&B, Blues, and Pop. Thanks!
I would use the following.
Synth, preferably a Deep Impact/Korg G5 kinda multipreset animal, or the new chunk systems Octivous... You may only need on on that account.
Filter, like a Mutron, or Moog, or even a DOD FX25? i think that is the one. A ;little more funk for the R&B and Pop.
Compressor for tracking issues and to fatten up the bottom.
Honestly, just buy the Chunk Systems Octivous and you are good, maybe a compressor with it. 96 presets, fuzz/filters/synth/octaver and a bunch of combos too...