to make it sound badass
Either effect pedals, the knobs on the bass itself, of the bass-mid-treble controls on the amplifier
Yes you just need a headphone splitter then put the splitter in the bass slot and plug both bass pedals in
Basseffect pedals usually have a B in the little code for the pedal...for example an ordinary guitar pedal is the boss ME - 50,the bass version is the boss ME - 50B....also bassseffect pedals are designed for the tomal range of a bass and not a guitar,but you can still use guitar pedals for effects with your bass rig,eg in the somg the ace of spades lemmy uses a guitar distortion for his bass
Yes, as long as both are bass pedals. also known as kick drum pedals.
Generally, no. However, there are some modified hapsichords that have a set of pedals for the bass, like the organ.
Bass pedals are used to add sound effects to a bass guitar. Some of these sound effects include distortion, pre-amps, chorus, and more. They can be found at Guitar Center and Musician's Friend.
All electronic instruments can have effects that alter your tone. For a bass guitar you would prefer effects such as: Effect Pedals (Compressor, Amplifier, Chorus, Octavizing). The most common bass effect is the compressor due to its' ability to edit the sound according to your preference in the musical context.
Yes. Although effects pedals which were meant for guitars may not perform as well on a bass.
Bass Drum & High Hat
Yes.
Modulation and time based effect pedals
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