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The Bp 200-a run thru of features

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2010

Quick tips on the BP 200 by Digitech... also view my video on the Bp 80

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  • Hey, I'm trying to choose the present for my husband and can't decide between BP200 and BP90. Can you help?

    Thanks,

    Anna

  • @annaukrnet my husband hasnt used the BP90. However over the last 2 years being a bass player in a rock band he has completely enjoyed the BP200. he previously owned the BP80 and definetely enjoys this one more. i hope this helps!

  • What was that last riff you played? What's the tab to it?

  • @TheInsolitusLupus There is no tabs. its from an original song that he wrote in a band called Sarus. you can download the album on itunes or the zune marketplace and the song is called Feel

  • Hi, can you use the wah pedal while you are using another effect such as fuzz or something?

  • @Jbridg87 yes and no. some effects use the pedal as a wah while others may use it as volume control

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  • is there any way to make the pedal more responsive? I feel like mine isn't preforming as well as it should, also I bought it used so that may be why but either way I have a warranty on it so I'm gonna get it handled, was just wondering if ya had any advice.

  • @TheMrsDumbluck, thanks! Yeah, I think I'll buy BP200. Especially with the last selling on Amazon ($129)!

  • I've owned a BP-200 for about seven months now, and just discovered your video. Great job! I use mine mainly as a preamp for my passive bass, and have made my own presets for a softer mellow sound and a sharper rock sound. I use "Smooth" for one song, but no other effects. Yet.

    It's a great tool to have.

  • do a fuzz deom

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