Bass is the place.
Today we are showing our bass some love and putting it through two of our favorite pedals, Frybread Fuzz and Ghost Ridge! Come along as we explore everything from realistic room reverbs to fat and fuzzy lead tones!
Big ol’ bread.
In today’s blog, we will be using Frybread Fuzz to dirty up our signal, but we’ll also be adding some luscious reverb via Ghost Ridge. This Ghost Ridge features a special finish and graphic for Indigenous People’s Day. We only made a handful of these beauties, so grab one while they’re hot!
Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2024
Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2024
Indigenous Peoples’ Day (IPD), a day where we take time to celebrate Indigenous culture in the United States. Whether you have Indigenous roots or want to explore the diverse culture of Indigenous, today is a great day to learn more about Indigenous history or support current Indigenous businesses and artists.
Rock on the ridge.
Today we are pairing up our latest and greatest, War Pony drive/distortion with a tried-and-true NativeAudio classic, Ghost Ridge reverb! Join us as we introduce old and new to explore the boundaries this versatile duo has to offer!
Space fuzz bass.
Today we are jazzing up our bass sound with some help from Frybread Fuzz and Ghost Ridge! Join us as we explore the vast reverberated and fuzzed out bass sounds you can get with this versatile and fun combo.
Fuzz reverb order.
Today we are bending the rules and getting wacky with our signal chain. Traditionally reverb is placed near the end of your chain, but you can get a dramatically different sound by running it before dirt, or in our case Frybread Fuzz. Join us as we explore the differences!
Bring the spring.
We dive into the spring mode of Ghost Ridge and discover how you can effortlessly achieve that sought-after 60's spring reverb tone without the hassle of carrying heavy equipment. Plus, we add a touch of minty goodness with the Mint Drive for some extra flavor.
Ghost Ridge and Danelectro Baby Sitar get buzzy.
In today's blog explore what the Ghost Ridge hall setting can add to the already wild sound of the the Danelectro Baby Sitar. Let's get buzzy!