Don't answer that. Here is what I'm thinking. This is somewhat Billy Sheehan inspired, somewhat from the Fishman Powerchord which adds a 4th under, or a 5th above (plus octaves).
So, I'm thinking in a lot of rock situations with a 3 piece, when the rhythm guitar drops out for solos it is just...weak. We all know most recording have a rhythm guitar tracked underneath a solo, etc.
So here is what I was thinking:
Take the original bass signal.
> Split it. Dry and FX
Then run FX through, in this order:
> Octave pedal for up one or two octaves (I'm thinking two)
> Run Octave signal out Dry
> Run into a Pitch Shifter set for Original + 5th above wet 50/50
> Run whole thing into a dirt box
> Back into clean bass signal and into amp.
I get a bass line down low and clean, and I have a guitar playing power chords above it in unison.
I'd like to make this little loop with Mooer Pedals.
Suggestions?
Thoughts?
what do you think?
So, I'm thinking in a lot of rock situations with a 3 piece, when the rhythm guitar drops out for solos it is just...weak. We all know most recording have a rhythm guitar tracked underneath a solo, etc.
So here is what I was thinking:
Take the original bass signal.
> Split it. Dry and FX
Then run FX through, in this order:
> Octave pedal for up one or two octaves (I'm thinking two)
> Run Octave signal out Dry
> Run into a Pitch Shifter set for Original + 5th above wet 50/50
> Run whole thing into a dirt box
> Back into clean bass signal and into amp.
I get a bass line down low and clean, and I have a guitar playing power chords above it in unison.
I'd like to make this little loop with Mooer Pedals.
Suggestions?
Thoughts?
what do you think?
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