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How do you use your phaser in a band setting?

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.
 
Juan from the Mars volta uses his Phase 100 in some songs.

I guess when using a phaser and even a flanger, it's got to be a slow-ish song. For instance, 46+2 by Tool. One of the best examples of a modulation effect by bass in a song.

Oh and phasers work great with slap :D
 
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.

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.
 
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.:)

Oh yeah, slap and phaser on bass is superb. Lemme check the TB wiki for a soundclip


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here ya go, the Subdecay quasar, currently on my to buy list :D


It's a little after the half way mark.
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I use it in one song where I have the rate full on and the Resonance knob pegged and play with a pick. With just the right rhythm (thank you click track!) it makes a really crisp choppy tone that replicates the synth line originally written for it. I'll be playing with it to get more use out of it but for the time being it saves me from having to shift sliders on the Microsynth for at least ONE song. :D
 
Stranglehold.


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or not... i used a Phase 90 because it has a smaller phase range, helping to keep the low and high end present, and only just phasing a decent section of the midrange. however, some might prefer other phasers with larger phase ranges. play as many as you can, and buy the one you like the most. get familiar with it's sound and what it does to your tone, and when you're playing a song that you just think needs the phaser, use it!
 

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