More room for bass.
Today we are putting bass through Buffalo Days room setting to add some ambience and bring the bass to the forefront.
From jangle to mangle.
Experience the thrilling journey from jangly sparkle to wild distortion as we explore the versatile range of the Makoyii Overdrive/Distortion pedal—a roller coaster of dirt tone that takes you from calm and bright jangles to punchy crunch and finally to the edge of fuzz, where the lows rumble and the highs scream with intense saturation and sustained fuzziness.
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!
The Nord of the Rings.
Today, we are exploring how we can enhance the sound of the Nord Electro Four using Mint Drive and Ghost Ridge.
Add some space to your bass.
Today, we are showing the bass some love and running it through the Mint Drive and Ghost Ridge to warm up the tone and add some space . . space . . space.
Using delay in place of reverb.
Today, we are checking out a great room-style reverb sound that can be achieved using the Two Medicine Delay. We’re also going to be using Mint Drive to give us a nice edge of break up tone. Let’s go!
Chopping the Bass VI.
In today’s blog, we put a Danelectro Bass VI through the Rising Sun to get a classic amp-style tremolo.