Using an octave pedal to "simulate" bass

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Bacchus
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I found that a whammy pedal, plus an aerodyne tele (tele with a P-90 at the neck) did a fairly good impression, but I didn't try it with a band or something.

I say you should just play bass or guitar, depending on what makes sense within each song. It's a group of musicans, like, not some football etam with a set formation.
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More Cowbell wrote:What about the behringer super octave, its a rip-off of the OC-3. :!: :?: :idea:

Yeah the behringer copy is just as good as the boss. gt that one jimmy.
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hey jimmy, i have an oc-3 you can borrow for a while to see if you like the way they work.
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Malik wrote:I've got a Digitech Whammy IV (the new one, not the original)
Hence the IV.
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