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Boss SYB-5 Bass Synth pedal - Nevada Music UK

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http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/Effects_Pedals_&_Processors/Bass_Effects/p25... The BOSS SYB-3 was the worlds first bass synthesizer to be packed into a compact pedal, and it found favor with experimentalists and tone afficiandos alike. Today, the next-generation bass-synth pedal has arrived —the Boss SYB-5. Utilizing the latest in DSP technology, the SYB-5 faithfully reproduces the fat and sharp sound characteristics of classic analogue synthesizers.

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  • Just remember that you might not get the exact tone like this guy. He's probably got a really nice rig and obviously a nice bass

  • Wow, I really want that for my bass now

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  • When I got my Digitech Bass Synth, I really wish I realized that the Digitech vs this Boss pedal is basically apples and oranges. You mostly get an aggressive distorted synth from the Digitech, while this one has much more emphasis on the actual synth. Feels like this is much more useful in a band situation.

  • This. Pedal. Orgasm.

  • @squiresuzuki But I can see why you would think I didn't know those terms. Anyway I wasn't looking for an answer like "It's an LFO," I wanted to know in a practical sense *how* he is getting that sound. Upon closer inspection I'm pretty sure he's using an expression pedal to vary the rate.

  • @squiresuzuki I wasn't trying to be rude. It's just funny to me for someone to call dubstep an "emerging" genre. I would have said that a couple of years ago, but not now.

    I didn't say "LFO" because I assume there are other ways to achieve a similar sound, and I didn't say "dubstep" or "wobble" because I wanted to leave the question open-ended. I don't see the sound as simply a "dubstep wobble," I see other possibilities for it.

  • @minusjason Don't have to be rude, I was just informing you since you didn't use the words LFO, dubstep, or wobble, and instead you used the word "repeats" and you said "Sorry, not sure how to describe it correctly" which led me to believe that you had never heard it before.

  • @squiresuzuki LMAO @ calling dubstep an "emerging" genre. It's gotten pretty big now. I know what an LFO is; I'm asking how he's getting the effect with *this* pedal. As in, is he using an expression pedal along with it, etc.

  • @minusjason That effect your hearing is known as an LFO (low-frequency-oscillator). It's very common in the emerging musical genre "dubstep". In dubstep, it's known as "wobble bass".

  • im gonna buy this for my guitar

  • I'm really loving this :D

    I'll get it for my bass now hahaha :D

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