which guitar-pedal for kickdrum-distortion (Hardcore Kicks)
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- KVRian
- 587 posts since 22 Nov, 2005 from Music-journalist/freelance audioengineer from Helsinki, Finland
I suggest you get a bass overdrive pedal instead of guitar pedal, because they would most propably lose too much of the lower end of the kick. Here are some examples for you:
- BOSS ODB-3 ($80)
- BEHRINGER BOD100 ($20)
- DIGITECH BASS DRIVER ($75)
- MXR M181 BASS BLOWTORCH ($150)
- BOSS MD-2 (meant for 7 string guitars, $80)
- BEHRINGER BASS V-AMP ($100, not a pedal)
- IBANEZ PD7 ($65)
- EBS MD MULTI-DRIVE ($180)
- ASHDOWN DRIVE PLUS ($100)
- EBS VALVE DRIVE ($300)
- TECH 21 BASS DRIVER DI ($225, di-box)
- TC ELECTRONIC VINTAGE BASS DISTORTION ($235)
- T-REX BASS JUICE ($225)
Hope it helps, you can check the descriptions at thomanns website
- BOSS ODB-3 ($80)
- BEHRINGER BOD100 ($20)
- DIGITECH BASS DRIVER ($75)
- MXR M181 BASS BLOWTORCH ($150)
- BOSS MD-2 (meant for 7 string guitars, $80)
- BEHRINGER BASS V-AMP ($100, not a pedal)
- IBANEZ PD7 ($65)
- EBS MD MULTI-DRIVE ($180)
- ASHDOWN DRIVE PLUS ($100)
- EBS VALVE DRIVE ($300)
- TECH 21 BASS DRIVER DI ($225, di-box)
- TC ELECTRONIC VINTAGE BASS DISTORTION ($235)
- T-REX BASS JUICE ($225)
Hope it helps, you can check the descriptions at thomanns website
Basic EQ tip: highpass all that don't hit subs, usually all but bass and kick
- AcousticHippie
- 4769 posts since 12 Mar, 2003
Marshall BluesBreaker (the black one not the silver one) for very slight distortion but a completely different texture
Marshall Shredmaster for a big range of fully distorted sounds
Marshall Shredmaster for a big range of fully distorted sounds
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 414 posts since 29 Aug, 2004 from the deep, dark woods of upper austria
now i know why the great simulanalog distortions just didnt sound right for kicks.ahjteam wrote:I suggest you get a bass overdrive pedal instead of guitar pedal, because they would most propably lose too much of the lower end of the kick.
zort!
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- KVRist
- 490 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Helsinki, Finland
Bass Balls ftw
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- KVRist
- 105 posts since 25 Mar, 2007
dude. hands down, get a zoom trimetal pedal, they dont make them anymore, but a used one shouldnt cost anymore than 50 bux. it was designed to sound like a boss metalzone, only it was made during the 7-string loving early 2000's so it does a better job at not thinning out the low end even at superdistorted levels, that and it has a sweepable midrange eq that can produce some wicked effects for creating variations on your hardcore kickdrums. it was essential to my setup during my HC DnB/Breakcore/Gabber days. i also know a buncha powernoise dudes who swear by it.
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- KVRist
- 43 posts since 26 Feb, 2007 from Oslo, Norway
I got the Line6 multimodel thing that emulates classic stompboxes. The nice thing is that it has three band tone controls that makes it suitable for sounds outside the guitar spectrum like your kicks. Saves you the space of a shelf full of stompboxes too. The price is not so nice though...
We put whole tracks through that thing. Maybe that says more about us then...
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We put whole tracks through that thing. Maybe that says more about us then...
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 414 posts since 29 Aug, 2004 from the deep, dark woods of upper austria
you mean the pod? which version are you using? pod 2.0, pod xt, bass pod?
or something completely different? - cannot find "line6 multimodel thing"
or something completely different? - cannot find "line6 multimodel thing"
zort!
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- KVRist
- 43 posts since 26 Feb, 2007 from Oslo, Norway
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- KVRist
- 43 posts since 26 Feb, 2007 from Oslo, Norway
Expensive indeed! But it has that elusive tight and crunchy sound alot of the time. Not that weezing, undefined noise that you get from a lot of digital distortion. First five tracks (OSF.1 rehearsal) uses that pedal for all the distortion (not very hardcore though).
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