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soulfly-killaarmy |
March 23, 2006 12:47:00 AM UTC | Post #1 |
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soulfly-killaarmy |
March 23, 2006 12:47:00 AM UTC | Post #1 |
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hello~ I just started to play the bass and wanted to know if you guys and gals can suggest a good foot pedal(i don't know exact name) for beginers!
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soulfly-Lord Abortion |
March 23, 2006 4:39:00 AM UTC | Post #2 |
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If you're a beginner, go for a multi-effect. That way you can experiment with loads of things and start the quest for your own sound. I'd recommend a Boss GT-6B. I had the guitar version of that thing, and it's just amazing. Very complete pedal with a huge amount of parameters, it has midi when you need it, ... The sound that comes from the unit is more than decent. It might set you back around $300 but it's certainly worth it. You can go for a cheaper pedal too, but you'll have lots less fun and quality. ~ Lord Abortion c 2009
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soulfly-killaarmy |
March 23, 2006 1:10:00 PM UTC | Post #3 |
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soulfly-brasilianischer Stolz |
March 23, 2006 3:12:00 PM UTC | Post #4 |
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once you get the hang of it you can hop on a RT-20 Rotary Sound Processor...that thing is a beast! Se o derrubarem sete vezes, levante-se oito. |
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