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RE: How to play bass track with guitar ?



My approach: don't. Buy a doubleneck bass/guitar.

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Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2013 16:04:39 +0800
Subject: Re: How to play bass track with guitar ?
From: looplog@gmail.com
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com

Big fan of half-speed guitar here as well, though I use sooperlooper for this. I find pitch shifters tend to be be a little thin, brittle or airy, whereas rate shifting maintains a certain depth or boom. 


On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Charles Zwicky <cazwicky@earthlink.net> wrote:
I use the half speed  ( "octave" ) button on my 2880...


At 3:28 PM -0800 12/11/13, Rusty Perez wrote:
I use a boss oc3 octave pedal.
There are three settings, but two that are more useful.
There is a straight octave, which you can use to lay down a bass
track, Phil Keaggy uses this.
Also a feature called multi or something like this which allows you to
play chords on the guitar, and you can have the bass on certain notes.
So, use an octave pedal.

Rusty

On 12/11/13, Marc <marc@clubcapelli.com> wrote:
 Hi,

 On some loops, it can be cool to have a bass part with the drum on the
 back,
 but switching from guitar to bass and return to guitar can be a little too
 long on stage.
 Did you have a solution to play a bass part with your guitar ?
 (I've tried with my HOG, and with Octavers/Harmonizers, it is far from a
 bass sound, even a synth bass sound...)
 Roland VG ?
 Sound to midi interface like http://www.sonuus.com/ G2M, connected in midi
 with a expander ?
 All your knowledge is welcome.

 Marc




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