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2/21/2012

Aphex 1402 Bass Xciter Effect Pedal and Direct Box Review

Aphex 1402 Bass Xciter Effect Pedal and Direct Box
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If you've spent any time at all in quality recording studios or big time radio stations you've no doubt seen rack mounted versions of the Aphex Aural Exciters with Big Bottom. The Bass Exciter pedal is a compact yet fully functional version of these same processors specially voiced for electric bass. The case is solid metal painted deep purple and should outlive you. This item is very well made and definitely roadworthy. There is no added noise at all, only music. With over two decades experience catering to the recording and broadcasting industries Aphex already has a first class customer support operation.
The Bass Exciter is actually two processors in one. The signal from your bass is first split into highs and lows. The higher frequencies are sent to the Aural Exciter circuit which adds clarity, sparkle,air and intensity to the upper audio freqencies. The lows are sent to the Big Bottom circuit which increases the apparent loudness of the lower frequencies. The two processed signals are then seamlessly recombined and sent to the two outputs. While it sounds louder, the Aphex has done it without actually increasing the volume so there is no danger to your amp or speakers. Both outputs can be used simultaneously. There is both a basic standard quarter-inch guitar cable output and an XLR output to feed a PA or recording console. The XLR output has an extra nifty feature on mine. If you connect the XLR jack to a console with 48 volt phantom power turned on for that channel it runs off the console's phantom power, meaning you don't need a battery or an AC adapter either for the Aphex unit! This feature was not mentioned in the manual, but it works on mine. If for some reason you do not want to send the processed signal to the mixing console, you can send an unprocessed straight signal by setting the "WET/DRY" pushbutton on the back panel to "DRY." In "Wet" position the processed signal is routed to the XLR output. There is a ground lift switch also. There is a Passive/Active pushbutton for the one bass guitar input. On top here is a red LED "ENGAGED" pilot light and the bypass footswitch. I never use the switch since I leave the pedal on all the time. As proof you can use any power supply from 7 to 48 volts DC with it, I use an old DSL/Cable Router's power supply with mine. Basically if the power supply plug will fit into the power jack, the Aphex will work. Do not try that with pedals from other companies!
This is the first bass pedal I've found that makes basses sound better instead of stranger, noisier, hissier or artificial. I've used a Fender passive USA Jazz, a reissue '51 Precision and an Ibanez SRX700 with active EQ through this. It makes each and every one sound better and it makes every amp I've used sound louder. It does this without burying the highs, upper mids or harmonics as you might expect. This is the only pedal I know of that can do that. It is not a compressor, so you still have full dynamic control. If you couple this with the Aphex Punch Factory compressor you'll have a killer processing combo. The Aphex Bass Exciter is my all time favorite bass pedal. It is the one I use all the time. You can plug it into your practice amp, your gig rig, a PA console or a recording console and get a professional bass sound without a lot of fiddling with settings. When you plug this unit into a high quality amp setup and stand in front of the cabinet your pant legs will flap in the breeze. It makes my practice amp sound like a gig rig and my gig rig sound amazing. I can recommend this pedal to bassists without any reservation. It is actually worth the retail price.

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For all types of basses with magnetic or piezo pickups, active or passive. Voicing is tailored for deep tone and sustain while adding life to the bite or slap. Gives great action response and speeds up the attacks. Makes smaller bass rigs sound much bigger. Gives big rigs real thunder. Countless albums and CD?s owe part of their success to the Aphex Aural Exciter It?s been a ?secret weapon? of top producers and artists for over 24 years. This patented process adds transient discriminate harmonic details to the sound - without turning it into distortion. High impedance instrument input (10 megohms) Low impedance instrument output - drives a long cable effortlessly Aural Exciter Big Bottom Lo Tune Control Lo Blend Control Hi Tune Control Hi Blend Control Foot Switch with LED Indicator Active/Passive Input Switch Balanced XLR D.I. Output Ground Lift Wet/Dry D.I. Output Switch 9V Battery or AC Adapter Powered Ruggedly Constructed

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2/14/2012

Behringer BDI21 V-Tone Bass Amp Modeler Review

Behringer BDI21 V-Tone Bass Amp Modeler
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OK here are the facts:
1- I own a cheap bass. I admit it freely, and I don't regret it. Considering the economic times is just wise to choose the cheapest tool that will get the job done. I also admit that cheap instruments sound cheap, and my Memphis is no exception.
2- For expert ears, tonal coloring is no substitute of a good instrument. However for most listeners is just difficult (if not plain impossible) to distinguish between good and great.
3- Amplifiers are as important as the Bass for the final tone. So is technique (I don't like picks, fingers only), in fact a good player can make a crappy instrument sound good, and no matter how expensive your instrument, if you can't play it will show.
After the above disclaimers, I can totally assure you that THIS BOX IS AWESOME. First it makes your cheap instrument sound like is 5 times (in my case 10) more expensive. I use as a DI to an Edirol M-16DX mixer, then either via USB 2.0 to Apple Logic or to a pair of Behringer B215A 400 W Active speakers (yes they are behringer too, so wut?) I didn't buy the power cord, instead I have a steady supply of 9V (which I remove when the unit is not in use). Using the balanced output (XLR) there's no humm, dial the level up to get good volume, and dial the equalizer knobs to your liking (use your ears, finding the tones you like is not difficult). Is not great, but is very good, and considering its versatility and that unbeatable price, the Behringer BDI21 is a clear winner, not just for us in a budget, but also for beginners and mid level players. Just don't step on it.

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There are DI boxes... and then there's the V-TONE BASS BDI21, a feature-packed analog DI box built especially for bass.

Not Your Average DI Box The BDI21 combines the features of an active DI (direct injection) box with our proprietary tube emulation circuitry. It's like having a truckload of vintage tube amps right at your toes! The Blend control allows you to mix the amount of tube emulation you want with your direct bass signal. And if you don't want to use the tube emulation feature, just step on the switch and the ADI21 functions as a superb active DI box.
So Easy to Use With its dedicated DRIVE, TREBLE, BASS, LEVEL, and PRESENCE dials, the BDI21 DI box goes above and beyond, giving you vintage tube tones for some funked-up slap, gonzo overdrive and everything in-between. You can use the BDI21 as a recording output DI, with tube emulation, or as a standard active DI box, when running in bypass mode. The output is laid out on 1/4" TS or balanced, gold-plated XLR connectors. There's also a ground lift switch that eliminates typical ground loop hum problems. You can power this bad boy with a 9V battery or Behringer's PSU-SB DC power supply (not included).
Not Just for Bass
Use With Other Instruments The BDI21 is not only for bass guitars. You can try it with other instruments (e. g. acoustic/electric guitars, keyboards etc.) to create new sounds and enhance your music. Please make sure that the input level is not too high to avoid overloading the BDI21.
Direct to a Mixing ConsoleFor live and studio applications you can connect the balanced LR BAL OUT directly to a mic input of a mixing console. Be sure not to overload the input by using the gain control of the respective channel. For further information please refer to the user's manual of your mixing console.
Use Without InstrumentsYou can use the BDI21 without an instrument as an outboard processor connected to an insert or an effect path (aux send/ return) of your mixing console to affect the signal of a particular channel. This way you can enhance existing tracks during mixdown. For further information please refer to the user's manual of your mixing console.

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1/06/2012

Digitech XBD Bass Driver Bass Overdrive/Distortion Pedal Review

Digitech XBD Bass Driver Bass Overdrive/Distortion Pedal
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I got the driver about two weeks ago. It's good for that fuzz sound. Stuff like the bass in Godzilla by Blue Oyster Cult. I do wish it had a little more variety sound wise. But it is fun to play with the fuzz sound that it provides.

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The Bass Driver\' features three different bass overdrive distortion pedal models to select from. Go from a light overdrive to all out Stonerrock Fuzz or morph in between.

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12/19/2011

Digitech BP80 Bass Multi-Effects Processor with Expression Pedal and Power Supply Review

Digitech BP80 Bass Multi-Effects Processor with Expression Pedal and Power Supply
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This product is wonderful and I was impressed in the speedy delivery to my house. I recommend it.

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Bass Modeling Processor The BP80 is a revolutionary Amp Modeling multi-effects processor for the performing bassist. Powered by DigiTech\'s awesome AudioDNA\' DSP processor, the BP80 features 16 bass amp and stompbox models and a host of other effects for creating your own signature sound; and the built-in expression pedal can be assigned to control your choice of parameters in real time. The BP80 is designed with an intelligent, easy to use editing interface. Just select the effect and dial in your desired setting. The Drum Machine is a great tool for polishing up your timing with your choice of different patterns, tempo, and adjustable volume level; and the chromatic tuner lets you quickly check or tune your instrument with a 13-LED array for spot on accuracy. The BP80 comes ready to use with 40 great Factory Presets, and includes 40 User Presets locations for your own custom creations. The rear panel features a single 1/4" input, 1/4" Left and Right outputs, 1/8" stereo headphone output.

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11/09/2011

Digitech XBW Bass Bass Synth Wah Pedal Review

Digitech XBW Bass Bass Synth Wah Pedal
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I have only been playing bass for about 3-months. I wanted to play slap bass and get more funk sound, and this devise is just the ticket. It has great sound, is very easy to use and is very well constructed. You can not use it for all your musck, but if you want a sound from the 70's, then this Bass Wah is a good start.

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It's time to bring the funk. Whether you're playing ska, reggae, or funk, the Bass Synth Wah\' is simply the most versatile bass envelope filter pedal on the market, with seven different bass envelope filter types to choose from. Don't just show up to the gig, make the crowds gyrate.

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10/28/2011

EBS Multi Drive Universal Bass Overdrive Pedal Review

EBS Multi Drive  Universal Bass Overdrive Pedal
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pure analog tone. this is hands down the best bass overdrive i have ever played. i usually leave a mild drive on the tubesim on for added warmth and a little grit to my tone. the other overdrive types are also really good. no matter what style of music you play, you'll be able to dial in your tone and add balls and warmth to your sound without losing any low end. great product!

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The EBS MultiDrive is a "Class A" overdrive pedal, capable of producing sustain, overdrive and many other useful "tube amp" distortion sounds. Spice up your sound!The mode switch selects classic, vintage or modern overdrive type sounds. This is the pedal to spice up your sustain! The 2008 edition uses true bypass techniques. Improvements with the new edition3 dB higher headroomNew analog circuitry with higher dynamicsand lower noise.Mechanical True Bypass switching

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9/26/2011

Behringer LX1B-PRO BASS V-AMP PRO The Ultimate Tone Toolbox for Bass, Acoustic/Electric Guitar and Keyboard Amp Modeling Review

Behringer LX1B-PRO BASS V-AMP PRO The Ultimate Tone Toolbox for Bass, Acoustic/Electric Guitar and Keyboard Amp Modeling
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Looking at the reviews on Musicians Friend, they were all glowing and positive with three exceptions: Two thought it was too complicated, since they just wanted to plug in and play. One had evidently gotten a defective unit, and supposedly Behringer is well known for shoddy manufacturing. However, in my home studio it will see such light duty that I am going to buy one and I will tell you my personal experiences after I have used it.
Let me reiterate: The other 25 reviews were glowing in praise about the features, sound, etc and the owners seemed ecstatic.
It looks like you could do anything with it...lots of voices, effects, cab simulations, etc. There is also a little software program so you can program it from your PC. The simple issue is sound...does it sound good, full, and punch and cut through the mix? We shall see.
The other drag is that it doesn't come with even a cheap little foot controller. You have to buy one separately. No big deal for me, but if you want to play live and cart it everywhere, you might consider buying its cheaper little brother that is a floor unit.
The best unit out there is the Bass Pod Pro rack mount, but it doesn't have true stereo effects (!) and costs waaaaay too much. All the other units are floor units, and I am trying to get junk OFF my floor...thats why I'm making this purchase in the first place. Other rack units require an amp and we shall have NONE of that in my quiet little suburban home.
This looks attractive...just hope my worries about Behringer quality don't turn out to be valid.

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If a lack of money and floor space is all that's been standing between you and a collection of vintage bass amps and effects pedals, get ready to love the rack-mountable BASS V-AMP PRO. It comes loaded with 32 amp models, 23 speaker cabinet models and 16 classic effects. The BASS V-AMP PRO's 32 amp models are organized into three groups: CLEAN, ACOUSTIC and GUITAR. Just twist the dedicated dial to plug into unbelievably authentic simulations of the greatest acoustic and electric bass sounds from the 1950s to today. When you select an amp model, a speaker cabinet model is automatically selected. But if you'd prefer a different model, just go to EDIT>CABINETS, then use the BANK UP/DOWN buttons to navigate through all 15 options. Just like on an actual bass amp, you've got a three-band EQ, GAIN, VOLUME and MASTER VOLUME dials. There's even a COMPRESSOR dial for tight, smooth tone with a variable attack. By holding the TAP button, the TREBLE dial becomes a PRESENCE control. This enables the adjustment of a high-frequency filter that can add or remove a "shimmer" from the BASS V-AMP PRO's tone.

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9/10/2011

Aguilar Octamizer Analog Octave Pedal Review

Aguilar Octamizer Analog Octave Pedal
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The octamizer is a great little accessory to have, it provides a nice full sound, and is well constructed. It is also very easy to use right out of the box, just throw your 9 volt in and it is read to go. Just got it yesterday so I'm still working out all the different blends. BLUF (Bottom line up front) I would definitely buy this product again and I'm looking forward to utilizing it on a gig!! Someone told me you can't go wrong with Aguilar so soon enough I will be switch my amp from the SWR 750x to the Aguilar DB751 and I can't wait!!

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Every bass player wants deep organic tone. The Octamizer\' is the innovative analog octave pedal from Aguilar. Designed to create a wide range of musical sounds an octave below your original note - you will be "octamized"! The Octamizer\' features independent volume controls for both the "Clean" and"Octave" sounds, so dialing in the exact amount of each is a cinch. The two discrete signal paths also have their own tone controls that were specifically designed to enhance and expand their musical possibilities.The "Clean Tone" control uses a Full Spectrum Tilt EQ, allowing for the boosting of treble while cutting bass or boosting of bass while cutting treble. This unique circuit allows you to create a clean sound that creates an octave doubling effect or to blend the sounds together for a great thick, snarky synth tone.The Octamizer's "Octave Filter" control is a multi-pole low-pass Filter that lets you shape the octave sound from smooth and deep to edgy and aggressive.

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8/21/2011

DigiTech BP50 Bass Multi-Effects Processor Review

DigiTech BP50 Bass Multi-Effects Processor
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I have the RP250 and RP350 effects pedals from Digitech. Simply the best available for the money in my opinion. I started playing bass recently and thought I'd check out this little BP-50 unit. I realised its aging a little now and newer Bass effects units are available, but for the price, I was really only looking to dip my toes in the water so to speak. Anyway there is a reasonable set of pre-made patches and the ability to modify them. Not as easy as with the RP250/350 where you can hook up to a computer and modify, but nonetheless it can be done if you havew a bit of spare time. I was perhaps most impressed with the lack of white noise passed through the unit. Very clear sounds with little noise evident with most patches. Sure, it could be better, but its old-ish now and not the latest and greatest technology on offer, but good for an intro bass effects unit for the newer bass player.


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Bass Modeling Processor The BP50 is a feature-packed bass modeling floor processor. Our bass guitar-freak engineers built the BP50 with the great tone and effects you expect from DigiTech, including award-winning amp and cabinet modeling plus an arsenal of studio-quality effects designed specifically for the bass. The BP50 uses our AudioDNA\' DSP chip to ensure that both modeling and effects are world-class. Plus, 24-bit A/D/A converters ensure accurate tonal reproduction between inputs and outputs. And when we weren\'t looking, our fanatical engineers even snuck in a drum machine with 30 patterns, adjustable tempo and an easy-to-use 13-LED-array tuner. Then we made sure that the BP50\'s user interface was so simple a drummer could operate it (well most drummers, anyway).If you\'ve drooled over our bigger BP Series models but didn\'t have that much cash in your jeans, get on down to your DigiTech dealer and score a BP50.

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8/16/2011

Zoom B2.1U Bass Effects Pedal with USB Review

Zoom B2.1U Bass Effects Pedal with USB
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I have one of these for 2 years by now, and it is my main support when playing with multiple bands. I have 3 basses, 4, 5 and 6 strings, each one for a differente kind of sound, heavy metal, progressive rock, world music, and all of them are well served by the effects presented here. In fact one cannot program the different effects without the manual, not all the names are direct, but, hey, its not a software tool, earn your time reading the manual. The compressor is not so good as it could be, and there are minor complaints about the usefullness of the expression pedal (it's not completely programmable as I would like to), but in general it work very well. It has multiple possibilities, tons of reverbers, amp simulations and effects, I can control the way I sound with a very good precision, emulate many different famous players, and change one way to another almost without noise.
I love the zoom B2.1u that I've just bought its bigger brother, the Zoom B9.1ut.

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Get the bass sound you envision with the Zoom B2.1u. With 13 amp and stomp box models, 47 bass-centric effects, a six-band EQ optimized for bass guitar, two different bass synthesizers, and plenty more, it's perfect for both stage and studio.

96 kHz sampling brings out the original sound character of the bass The fundamental frequencies of an electric bass are about 40 to 600 Hz, but harmonics go all the way up to the ultrasonic frequency range. Many conventional pedal effects make the low end sound thin and lifeless. This usually is not only because of insufficient response in that range, but also because the harmonics are not handled properly.
The B2 series from ZOOM makes such problems history. 24-bit resolution and a sampling frequency of 96 kHz ensure signal processing power on a par with the best rack-mount devices. The dynamic, wide-range bass signal retains its full impact, and the result is clear, powerful sound that remains a distinct presence also when playing in a band ensemble.
ZOOM original 32-bit DSP ZFX-3 The heart of any multi-effect device is its processor and decoder section. ZOOM elevates performance to the next level with its newly developed ZFX-3 chip. 32-bit architecture means outstanding accuracy and smooth and detailed signal processing. Fine nuances of fingering and touch come through without any deterioration.
Great bass amp sounds for any situation Sophisticated bass amp modeling allows you to adjust parameters such as speaker cabinet characteristics and low-range response in three levels. Get the dynamic, high-impact bass sound of a large cabinet even with flat-response systems. This is handy when using headphones or studio monitors, or when playing through a small combo amp or other bass amp with low output power. Alternatively, turn the cabinet effect off and use only the characteristics of the amp head. Create your very own bass amp sound and get it whenever and wherever you want, even when using a series of different bass amplifiers on stage.
Six-band linear EQ or two-band parametric EQ offer total flexibility Center frequency allocation and filter slopes of the built-in six-band EQ are optimized for bass guitar. Peaking type filters in the middle range (150Hz, 450Hz, 1kHz, 3kHz) are augmented by shelving type filters at the low and high end (70Hz and 6kHz). This ensures the shortest possible route from creative idea to actual sound. Further flexibility is offered by the possibility to switch to a two-band parametric EQ, for delivering a pin-point boost or cut. The B2 series lets you really take control.
Two bass synthesizer types with different filtering and internal waveforms The full-fledged bass synthesizer uses the built-in DSP sound source triggered by the input bass sound. Select from a choice of three waveform settings (sawtooth, square, PWM) and create sounds of incredible power and resonance. Two types of filtering with excellent tracking are also available, for playing melodious solo phrases.
13 different bass amp and stomp box modeling choices By digitally simulating the clipping action of analog devices such as tubes and diodes, the unit faithfully duplicates the characteristics of tube amps and vintage effects. Going far deeper than the superficial "tone", this also includes elements such as depth and dynamics. Freely adjust the mix between drive sound and original sound to create deep distortion while your bass delivers a real punch.
47 high-quality effects implemented with 32-bit processing Nine modules dedicated to aspects such as dynamics, drive, modulation, and ambience offer a total of 47 effects. Because the effects are optimized for the bass guitar range, you can freely create various sonic scenarios without impairing the bass foundation of the ensemble sound. A limiter/compressor lets you control peaks and ensure that levels are matched. The auto wah and resonance filter are indispensable for playing that funky sound. The octaver creates a wave of energy in the ultra-low range. The defret effect gives you the sweet tone and smooth transients of a fretless bass. Other features include delay with settings to 5000 ms and hold function, tape echo for that vintage feeling, crystal-clear stereo chorus, as well as flanger, phaser, pitch shifter and many other studio-class effects.
The right tools for the job -- editing controls with analog feel The three rotary knobs let you tailor three different parameters at the same time. Control sensitivity, attack, and level for the compressor effect, or time, feedback, and mixing level for the delay effect. It's like having an array of stomp boxes ready for action. In play mode, the three knobs adjust cabinet character, drive effect tone, and patch level. This lets you quickly match the unit's performance to the bass guitar amp or room acoustics. Delay time and modulation rate settings can be made directly via the intuitive TAP key input.
40 ready to use preset patches for stage and studio The unit comes preprogrammed with settings for duplicating well-known amps and stomp boxes, settings that are modeled on the signature sound of famous bass players, as well as totally original ZOOM effect sound creations. Right out of the box, you can enjoy professional-quality bass guitar sound. And for creative leeway, a user area capable of storing another 40 patches is also provided.
World's fastest patch change speed: 8 ms The annoying slight muting interval of old when switching patches has been all but eliminated. With its record-setting speed of 0.008 seconds, the B2 series never misses a beat. For example, when changing from backing sound to a solo, you no longer need to press the switch slightly in advance. Simply push the foot switch and start playing the solo phrase. No more fear of losing the rhythm when making patch changes.
Built-in auto-chromatic tuner also supports multi-string bass The bass guitar tuner can be called up instantly by pushing two foot switches together. High-brightness LED indicators make the note readout easy to see also on a dark stage. The calibration range is 435 to 445 Hz, and mute tuning without sound output is also possible.
ZNR keeps playing pauses really quiet The built-in ZOOM Noise Reduction (ZNR) provides optimized performance for bass guitar. While minimizing any alteration of the original sound, ZNR shuts out unwanted noise in the playing pauses. Even the tails of long sustain notes come out beautifully, with natural release.
Integrated drum machine with PCM sound sources Realistic drum sounds derived from PCM sources are arranged in a variety of rhythm patterns for different musical genres. The 40 rhythm variations include the steady 8-beat of Rock and Pop, funky 16-beat, a "Jazzy" 4-beat, and many more choices. Rhythm training on your bass guitar has never been more convenient.
Optional foot switch allows versatile remote operation When the optional foot switch (FS01) is connected, tap tempo input of settings such as delay time and modulation rate is possible. Other selectable functions include bank switching, drum machine start/stop, and delay hold on/off switching.
Ultra low noise design: 120 dB S/N ratio and -100 dB noise floor Specifications such as a signal-to-noise ratio of 120 dB and noise floor of -100 dB demonstrate a level of performance that is unsurpassed in this class. Background noise is a thing of the past, leaving the unit free to produce only its own superbly transparent sound. Especially when using reverb effects such as Hall, Room, or Spring, the low noise floor combined with 96 kHz sampling and 32-bit processing results in utterly transparent sound.
Sturdy metal chassis and rubber damping for superior toughness and durability The combination of a solid metal chassis with shock-absorbent rubber damping ensures that the unit can stand up to the rigors of use on stage. Take it on the road or into the studio, the B2 series will not let you down. Its pleasing rounded shape, large bezel protecting the display, and chrome-plated switches and knobs are proof that there is no need to sacrifice good looks for toughness.
Two-way power allows use just about anywhere Thanks to its circuit design optimized for low voltage operation, the unit will run for more than 6 hours on a set of four IEC R6 (size AA) batteries. A separately available AC adaptor (AD-0006) can be plugged in for extended studio work, but on stage you never need to worry about AC power.
Expression pedal adds further versatility to your guitar play The built-in expression pedal is a great way to control effect parameters in real time. Set the mood with vintage wah, play a pitch shift, or adjust the volume. Or go beyond conventional pedal effects: adjust the mixing ratio of direct sound and synth/drive sound, or control the modulation rate. The dedicated PEDAL ASSIGN key and status LED indicators make it a cinch to select the effect to control. Effect on/off switching is also possible by pushing the pedal fully down.
XLR output allows direct connection to PA mixer for stage work Standard XLR connector lets you establish a balanced link, to ensure degradation-free, clean sound transmission also over long cable runs. There is no need to use a DI box, even when you want to directly hook the unit up to a mixing console or PA system. The pre/post switch makes it possible to get the effect sound from the main output and the direct sound (bypassing the A/D converter) from the XLR output.
USB port enables computer recording The USB port allows the unit to function as an audio interface for a computer. Simply connect a USB cable to utilize the high-quality sound of the B2.1u in a computer-based recording system. The superb "Cubase LE 4" DAW software comes bundled with the unit, so you can start creating sophisticated music straight away. Because playback from the DAW application can be monitored at the B2.1u itself, there are no latency problems during recording. Powering the unit from the computer via the USB bus is also supported.
What's in the Box Zoom B2.1u Pedal, AC Adapter, User's Manual, Cubase LE Install Disc

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8/13/2011

EBS OctaBass Tripple Mode Bass Octave Divider Review

EBS OctaBass Tripple Mode Bass Octave Divider
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I've been using this effect live and in recording situations for 3-4 years now, and I love it. The best thing about the pedal is it's ability to track accurately. Like any Octave divider you try, if you use this on notes lower than a B you won't get a good sound, largely because you can't hear very accurately below a low B, and even if you can, chance are you don't have an amp or speaker that can accurately reproduce those sounds. I'm just saying this because it's a frequent complaint of people who first try these on the bass. Use it on the high notes and it sings and tracks well. There's a three position switch that lets you choose between a synth type octave sound (high) a regular octave sound, and a deeper frequency. My experience is tat the best tracking comes in the middle position, but the high position can sound pretty cool too. The low position isn't really what I'm looking for, but I do know a bass player with this pedal who swears by it, and it sounds good when he uses it. The build quality is solid, and after years of stage use the only damage to mine is some of the fancy paint worn off. I've spilled beer on it numerous times and it keeps on ticking. I've kicked the heck out of it and stupidly yanked cables out of it and it's all solid.
The one issue I have with this (and other pedals in this line) is that it's a pain in the neck to change the battery. You have to remove the scres holding the back plate on to get at the battery compartment. I don't use a battery, I use an adapter because I got sick of changing the battery out. Other than that, the EBS Octabass was well worth the full list price I paid long ago. I got my money's worth out of it. FOrtunately, you can get it now for less than I paid originally.

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The EBS OctaBass analog octave divider creates a single note one octave below the pitch of the played note, adding a new dimension to your sound. New edition with improved tracking!The 2008 edition uses true bypass techniques and triggers better and faster than ever!The pedal also recognizes two or three-note chords and trigger the lowest note. Control the level of the original tone and mix in the octave effect. Choose between High, Mid or Low Range. Improvements with the new edition3 dB higher headroom, better tracking(handle lower notes than before)Increased span between tonal rangesNew analog circuitry with higher dynamics and lower noise.Mechanical True Bypass switching

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7/27/2011

DigiTech BP200 Bass Multi-Effects Processor with Expression Pedal Review

DigiTech BP200 Bass Multi-Effects Processor with Expression Pedal
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Within it's class and price range, I'm giving it a five.
You'll end up paying a good 500-600$ to find anything better.
This has to be the quietest multi-fx I've ever used. Even the fuzz-wah doesn't give background hiss cranked up on my system. Except the buttons, it's all metal and pretty solid.
You can't edit effect parameters with the computer.
The pedal distance is pretty short and there's almost no resistance to it.
As has been said elsewhere, the fretless has quite a lag to it. Not useless, just a lag to get used to.
For the money, no hiss, metal body, a good selection of flavors, basic (and effortless to get going) drums and a pedal that can be assigned to about every parameter I can find.
It's the best unit in this price range, period.

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Bass Modeling Processor The BP200 is a revolutionary Amp Modeling/Multi-effects processor designed specifically for bass guitar. Under the hood of the BP200 is the powerful AudioDNA\' DSP processor, providing 16 bass amp and stompbox models and a host of other effects (22 total) for creating your own signature sound. The built-in expression pedal can be assigned to control your choice of parameters in real time. Each effect includes up to 3 adjustable parameters giving you the flexibility to create the exact sound you are looking for. The 6 character alpha-numeric display and 3 knob matrix based user interface provide simple, straight forward editing functions. The Rhythm Trainer is a great tool for polishing up your timing with your choice of different patterns, tempo, and adjustable volume level. A chromatic tuner lets you quickly check or tune your instrument to one of 4 different tuning references. The BP200 comes ready to use with 40 great Factory Presets, and includes 40 User Presets for your own custom creations. The rear panel features a single 1/4" input, a 1/4" TRS stereo output, 1/8" stereo headphone output and a 1/8" stereo Jam-A-Long\' input.

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7/20/2011

Behringer BSY600 Bass Pitch Effect Pedal Review

Behringer BSY600  Bass Pitch Effect Pedal
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Straight out of the box this thing provided me with sounds I couldn't imagine coming from my bass. Love it. Had to take a break from trying the pedal out and could not stop thinking about it while I was away from it. The sounds are comparable to any synth noise you can think of. Great product and considering its about $100 less than the BOSS version there is no way you can't buy this.

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