Bass microsynth mod8/28/2023 Starting in the early 90’s, my love for the Micro Synthesizer began and really spun my playing around. Though I have featured the Microsynth on PedalsAndEffects before, this vintage 1970’s Micro Synthesizer I found at Future Music is easily the most radical in terms of filters and enveloping and in this video, I think it will convince you that this is the best synthesizer pedal out there. This pedal alone can transcend my instrument into a synthesizer. ![]() The all analog Electro-Harmonix Micro Synthesizer forever changed what I do with my fretless bass. Don’t get me wrong – it’s good – but it doesn’t copy the tone footprint of other instruments exactly, especially when using a bass.There will always be pedals that will come to our attention and change how we approach making sound. The closest I’ve seen a pedal come to doing this is the EHX MEL9 that I reviewed. If you wanna get super fancy, then you should expect to pay a LOT more money and get a unit that has a LOT more processing power…and which probably has some sort of computer interface as well.īass synth pedals? Well…those ain’t that. Sure, you can trick it out and create sounds you may never have imagined before, but there are limitations to what a pedal-based unit can accomplish. If you think that you’ll be able to make your bass sound exactly like a trumpet or a violin just by running it through a foot pedal then you may be disappointed. Most synth pedals are waveform modulators that give unique synth-type sounds, and they aren’t intended to completely mimic other instruments. Let’s level up your expectations here, though. Really, it allows you to alter the signal using specific parameters where you can mimic the output of a real honest-to-goodness synthesizer (which, for those who may not know, are those keyboard-looking thingys that got really popular starting in the 80’s, but have been on the scene since the late 60’s). ![]() While most ‘traditional’ effects modify the chemical makeup of the dry signal coming from your bass, a good bass synth pedal takes that concept and pretty much turns it on its head.Ī synth pedal takes the basic signal waveform and allows you to twist, distort, modify, and completely freak it out. Mellotron Magic: A synth pedal that emulates those classic mellotron sounds, from cello to fluteīack to the basics: A lot of synth pedals can be complicated, this one is nice and simple to operate Premium Pick: While the top interface is simple, you’re able to edit synths through your computer or mobile phoneĮlectro Harmonix MEL9 Tape Replay Machine Synth and Vocoder: Two effects in one, mixing together synth sweeps with a talk box (vocoder)Ĭlassic Synths: If you’re looking for those vintage classic synths, this one has a stack of pre-sets ready to go Simple To Use: Loaded with ready-made presets, this is a great option for a beginner bassist No worries though – I’ve taken a look at 8 of the best bass synth pedals around and have answers to your most burning questions.īest Choice: If you’re looking for those vintage MOOG synths, this pedal does it allīest Value: Boss build quality with a great selection of synth profiles to play with Moving into synth-land can be a daunting experience, for sure. And I mean – an entirely new set of notches! Once you try one, you may never think of your bass in the same light again. What can completely take your bass lines to a new level altogether is by using a bass synth pedal. Sure, getting all funky and stuff by using playing technique is one sure way to get yourself noticed, but being able to add something totally different – such as a distortion, chorus, or some other kind of modulation effect just takes things up a notch. ![]() There’s no doubt that bass effects pedals are a great way to make your bass tone unique. ![]() So you may be wondering: “how can I change things up a bit”? As much as I hate to say it, many times you know when you’re hearing a good bass player when you don’t notice them at all – they are locked in and ingrained into the framework of the song.
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