Sonicake - Boom Ave.
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- čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
- Demo of the Boom Ave. Sonicbar from Sonicake
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► Antelope Zen Studio out ► Radial JCR Reamper ► Pedal ► Antelope Zen Studio DI
*Brainworx - SVT-VR for amp simulation sections
Custom P Bass:
- 73 P Bass neck
- P Bass custom made alder body
- Aguilar PJ Pickups, just using the P
- Tone 100% open
Custom Jazz Bass:
- 82 Squier Bullet neck
- Allparts Jazz Bass Ash body
- Fender Custom shop '60s JJ Pickups, both full on
- Tone 100% open
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Would You recommend this or the Valeton Dapper Bass DI?
amazing review
Great demo!
It's a bad idea using this for guitar?
Preamp sounds good. The fuzz is pretty underwhelming. Cool little unit though. Analog through?
Sorry if this is a dull question. With the Di out, can I run that into a XLR input on my focusrite interface or should I run it through a DI box first? Also, How have you found recording this from Jack out to jack in on your interface? Thanks again. Any help much appreciated.
Run it directly. No difference in running this and running a Sansamp. In fact, the built in preamp on this is pretty Sansy imo.
@@WilDBeestMF awesome! Thanks so much for the reply! Sounds great!
@@Taurus1984 Happy music making, Bull man!
Hey I think that any bass pedal should include a built in chorus, and reverb. I would like to see a bass pedal with
Boost/Compressor>Reverb>Chorus>Preamp>Octaver. But as it has an effects loop its ok.
I found on mine that the octaver does a weird modulation effect (like this guy shows in his demo). When onlt Oct1 is selected it jumps between the lower octave to one octave higher and back. 5his is not what an octaver should do. Other than that this is a great pedal. I add a chorus and reverb in the effects loop.
Bass>Comp>Preamp>Chorus>Reverb>Amp/Pa.
You can get a Sonicake Twiggy, Rock Stage, or Sonic Wood and tie it into this pedal via the FX loop and you would have the reverb/chorus/delay effects all in one fly rig, that's what I did and it works great for me.
@@bulletsforteeth5029 that sounds great tool I like this idea.
@@bulletsforteeth5029I would have done this, but I got a NU-X chorus for $10 at the same time and thought f it. Sleeper chorus is a sleeper. Sounds great in the loop. Your idea makes more sense for someone wanting something more though.
@@WilDBeestMF NUX makes some quality stuff. When I saw the Boom with an FX Loop built in, at that price point! It was a No Brainer.
@@bulletsforteeth5029 Heck yeah, same deal. Wanted to streamline my process, and it makes a fine building block.
I bought this just for the pre. The rest is extra 👍🏽
Damn man, the comp works too hard for my liking. The rest of it GOES hard.