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astroperenoel astroperenoel
Published on 09/19/09 at 05:26
A metal box while not great, but has enormous potential within!
The only synth bass pedal worthwhile for the price, forget the others who make the porridge.
There is so 7 sounds and I emphasize that no pattern repeats itself.
on the other hand, it is true that over time we tend to use only 2 or 3 modes and allow others to those who make the "experimental Avagard sub-funky-junky-bass" <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="biggrin" />
There is still a cabinet simulator emulates a 4x10 "for making direct sound to the console
Battery or Power, input jack and 2 output jacks.

UTILIZATION

The configuration is simple, 7 modes and 3 adjustment knobs
The manual is used to something if you need the speaker simulation mode, otherwise it is fairly intuitive and everything can be done by ear.
Unfortunately, you can not save a preset or indeed as colleagues have already said change mode or the foot pedal again, and yes it would have been more expensive otherwise.
What may be good for a hacking electronics is to see.
This pedal is simple, straightforward and does more than the minimum provided that the bass pedals synhté be counted on the fingers of the hand.

SOUND QUALITY

Yes it's digital and it's very well done, the coldness, not seen, what is it?
There is a grain in each effect that is not at all think of the digital, this argument is ad hoc.
We find the grain of his own low and it is essential.
We can play anything because it replaces an auto-wah pedal (it gathers a little bassballs synthbass the wah and the Q-Tron Electro-Harmo) and sometimes it feels bassist Daft Punk and Muse!
on the other hand it is true that love Digitech does not facilitate the task, it takes many minutes to find the suitable setting.
And it is also true that self-wah cries a little too in acute if it is set incorrectly, but who would not?
I use it with low non-neutral, and I think it's a fretless with some tweaking, it looks like a game of 8-bit if you push the effects to the max.
Besides the Mix knob ("sense") is well thought out because it allows certain effects to mix the dry sound of the bass with the effect, including the 1 and 2nd.

OVERALL OPINION

I bought second hand and uses it occasionally for 6 months
I tried:
-Bassbals
-Q-tron
Boss SYB-5-
-Crybaby
and this includes the pedal in the synthesis and finally leads to other usable sounds for bass.
What I like most is that the factory sounds are well chosen and that the 3 buttons allow settings to navigate once every sound subdued.
Q / p largely unbeatable.
I would do this choice because I think Digitech mastering his subject and the series of X pedals very well thought <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt="wink" />
While your soldering irons to add an expression pedal and a switch to change the sounds at the foot