Hi, I'm gasing for a phaser, but I don't know how it will be particuarly usefull. I can think of a bunch of examples for guitar phasing, but not bass.
P.S. (it's the hbe one)
P.S. (it's the hbe one)
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Thin Lizzy is one "classic rock" example, they often had phaser on the bass; Muse and many of the other modern alterna-metallish-rock bands use phaser among many other effects.
I like it as a subtle "flavor" just for a slightly different voice than usual. Goes with anything, and I mean anything- jazz, metal, heck even blues.
I sort of agree with chronicle about the slower songs. When I think of phasing, I think the guitar in Led's No Quarter. I see how you could put it in some other contexes. I'm gonna have to try some slap though, never heard of that combo.![]()
Sounds interesting, what are some Thin Lizzy songs with phaser used on bass? I'm not exactly an expert on 'em. I used to think of Phaser as a "funky" effect of sorts.
Sounds interesting, what are some Thin Lizzy songs with phaser used on bass? I'm not exactly an expert on 'em. I used to think of Phaser as a "funky" effect of sorts.
Dancin' In the Moonlight?
+1 to Juan's use of one. The song Goliath off of the Bedlam In Goliath has a great example of a phaser on bass in the song. (correct me if I'm wrong.)
