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Everything You Need For Recording Bass
I bought the Digitech BP80 Bass Effect Pedal primarly because of the price, but also because I own a GNX2 processor for my guitar and love it to death. I have a home recording studio and this pedal does everything I need for my Fender P and fretless bass, even though the pedal has an excellent setting for a fretless effect that works just as well as my fretless bass! When I am lazy I just punch in the effect and use my P bass, you could never tell the difference.
This pedal models every amp head and combination of amp bottoms you could ever want to have with your bass and then gives you every conceivable effect you could think of for a bass, or any instrument really, and the expression pedal to make them all work to the exact degree which you desire at any given time. Throw in the Bass tuner convenient enough to use between songs live and adjustable for any pitch adjustments you might need or want.
It is a rugged little bugger and can handle anything you throw at it in a live setting, so stomp the hell out of it with your boots of spanish leather. Within my studio setting, I use it more like a percision tool in giving me the exact tone and effect I need for any song for which I am laying down tracks. It has tons of preprogrammed settings, but I prefer to develop my own which the pedal allows me to store for future use. I don't think I have ever had the same tone twice out of this pedal, unless I wanted it. I highly recommed this unit and most anything else I have or have tested by Digitech.
Reviewed by MW Heath on 10/18/2006 who plays Blues, Rock, Electronica, Punk, Alternative, etc..
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Make your bass scream
This multi-effect pedal is great for anyone looking to change the sound of their bass. The pedal is very easy to use and has such a variety of sounds that you can make. I really like the pedal used with the different wah settings. This really makes my bass solos stand out when playing with my band and everyone asks me how I make some of the effects. You can't beat the price also. I recommend this to any bassist looking to make their sound a little more unique.
Reviewed by ramlax13 on 9/27/2006 who plays Rock.
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It's cool but I will upgrade!!!!!
This thing has a lot of cool sounds. It's also really easy to use and hook up. The only problem that I have really is that you have to "scroll" to every sound. there isn't a quick choice to different sounds. That can be really frustrating. All in all, it's not a bad product. Eventually I'll upgrade to a line 6 bass pod or a Boss. Both are $399.
Reviewed by ba55playa on 5/15/2007 who plays Gospel, Funk, Jazz.
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Good first processor
This is a good buy if you are looking for something to change up the bass sound, and not break the bank on a lot of single pedals. You can change tempos and beats on the drum feature to fit your needs, and the tuner is a great feature. The only drawback I see is the digital readout for the effects that you choose. It would be better if they were alpha for a quick change if you need it, but I would recommend that you give it a try!
Reviewed by BassFrog on 3/28/2007 who plays Punk and Covers.
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Great for experimenting/good value
I was very impressed with the amount of features available on this processor. With 40 preset effects, and plenty of room for your own, this is great for a player, like me, who just wants to try to change up their sound, and they aren't sure quite what they want. The other great feature is the tuner, which is actually pretty simple to use. The only downside to this pedal is that it does feel a little cheap, and I wish that the main pedal had a little more resistance to it, like a traditional whammy pedal. Other than that, great value, and a great addition to a bass player's arsenal.
Reviewed by BassFTW! on 1/11/2007 who plays Rock.
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great buy!
This is a great pedal. I love the drum machine on it. The only problem with it is that the presets are almost alike, but you can change them. Overall, I would recomend it to everyone even beginners because the drum machine can really help you improve.
Reviewed by Colin on 1/15/2007 who plays Alternative.
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Awesome Processer for the Money
This is a killer processer for the ammount of money you spend on it. There are 40 effects (They loop after 40 so you can creat new ones). I enjoy playing with this and I still haven't found out all that it can do after 5 months. Some of them don't work very well, like the one that creates a note an octive down, and the wammy petal, but the rest are great. I wish it was made out of somthing other than plastic, because I don't want to break it. The thing produces great sound and the headphone jack is a plus. I wish I had an on off switch so I didn't have to take the batteries out or unplug it every time I was done using it. It is a great introductory or fall back for effects, and great for recording. I would recomend it for anyone just starting out or on a budget. Well worth every penny
Reviewed by Dan on 11/15/2006 who plays Rock Alternative Puck Prog Metal.
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Not bad
The DigiTech BP80 Bass Muti-Effect Pedal does what's in the name.. provide you with lots of effects. Alot of them are cool to try out and sound neat through other instruments such as electric violin and guitar also. However, it seems like it's all plastic. It's too light and feels like I might break the thing if I put too much weight on it. I wish they threw in some weights or some studiness to it. Other than that, great buy.
Reviewed by Roy on 11/14/2006 who plays All except rap.
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BP-80 Bass Pedal
The DigiTech BP-80 Multi-Effect Pedal is exelent for musicians who want to have simple versitile sound. I have had the BP-80 for about 6 months and am amazed at how such a small unit could pack such value. This pedal minimizes the bulk of a massive pedal board by combining up to 80 different effects all into one pedal. It is the best value bass processor pedal for this amazingly low price.
Reviewed by mrbass1985 on 10/19/2006 who plays Rock, Funk, blues.
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Excellent Pedal!
The DigiTech BP80 has plenty of effects for any bassist. Being able to CREATE your own effects is practically priceless. It comes with 80 sets, 40 preset ones, and 40 more than you can set(they come standard as the first 40, but are changeable) The wah pedal seems a tad fragile, so don't stomp it. All in all, excellent pedal and well worth the bucks.
Reviewed by HBsrx on 9/28/2006 who plays Ska/Rock.
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