PawelG Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 (edited) Is there a pedal that would drop my tuning by a whole tone? If so, which ones are worth looking at? I’d like something that doesn’t change the tone much, just drop the E string (tuner to D) to C on a 4 string. Edited February 4, 2019 by PawelG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest oZZma Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 I use the Pitchfork but it sounds a bit artificial. I read The Drop sounds more natural but I haven't tried it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PawelG Posted February 4, 2019 Author Share Posted February 4, 2019 21 minutes ago, oZZma said: I use the Pitchfork but it sounds a bit artificial. I read The Drop sounds more natural but I haven't tried it. https://www.bax-shop.co.uk/pitchshifter/digitech-drop-polyphone-drop-tune-pedal?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIho2Pydei4AIViPdRCh2qJwdKEAQYBCABEgKIE_D_BwE This? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest oZZma Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 7 minutes ago, PawelG said: https://www.bax-shop.co.uk/pitchshifter/digitech-drop-polyphone-drop-tune-pedal?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIho2Pydei4AIViPdRCh2qJwdKEAQYBCABEgKIE_D_BwE This? Yep Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cuzzie Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 I’d always go another bass set up that way - I know it’s not as practical but it’s a vain hope in justifying having more basses than necessary 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PawelG Posted February 4, 2019 Author Share Posted February 4, 2019 3 minutes ago, Cuzzie said: I’d always go another bass set up that way - I know it’s not as practical but it’s a vain hope in justifying having more basses than necessary Ha, yes - sounds great but I need it for literally 40 seconds of one song, so thought pedal was the best option. Or I will have to get a 5 string... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest oZZma Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 5 minutes ago, Cuzzie said: I’d always go another bass set up that way - I know it’s not as practical but it’s a vain hope in justifying having more basses than necessary I think that, if you can, it's the best solution. I'd go for It of I could afford another bass Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cuzzie Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 @PawelG is it just the D string down to C? if so get a double stop Hipshot You can be tuned EADG, flick a lever to DADG, flick again CADG 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest oZZma Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 (edited) 6 minutes ago, PawelG said: Ha, yes - sounds great but I need it for literally 40 seconds of one song, so thought pedal was the best option. Or I will have to get a 5 string... Not a bad idea, as much as I dislike the idea of N+strings stuff I'm more and more convinced they are actually a better solution than 2-3 basses or pitchshifting pedals Edited February 4, 2019 by oZZma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cuzzie Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 Add in Strings like DR DDT’s (expensive I know) but hold a low tuning very well Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T-Bay Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 I have a Digitech drop and it is very very good but not perfect. I mainly use it for practice where the original is in a different tuning to how we play it but occasionally use it at rehearsals and have used it live for the drop D on another brick in the wall. The only time I find it struggles is when you play a run across the strings from low to high, it goes a bit warbly on the higher strings in a way it doesn’t if just stay in that area. Nothing major but I notice it. I have never used it for more than a tone down but it will go a full octave. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muzz Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 I've been chasing this particular beastie for a while, as the Zoom B3 and HD500x I had got rather wobbly down past D, with lots of artefacts chiming in, but I'm pleased to report the HX Stomp's as clean as a whistle down to C. A bit expensive if that's all you want it for, mind... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prowla Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 Dropping the bottom-E to a C might flap a bit with a Hipshot. I quite like 5-strings, though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cuzzie Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 It’s only for 40 seconds tho! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prowla Posted February 5, 2019 Share Posted February 5, 2019 Back in time I used to use a set of bass pedals and could play a D and C on them if I wanted to go low. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolverinebass Posted February 5, 2019 Share Posted February 5, 2019 (edited) I've got a Digitech Drop pedal. If you're using it on bass, don't use it to detune more than 2 semitones. I'm doing a project that's in C# standard. That's just on the cusp of too floppy strings, but also crucially if you use the pedal for the 3 semitones, the bottom goes weird and sounds plastic. So what I do for that is tune the bass down a semitone then drop the pedal by 2. Sounds fine. Either that or I use DR DDT strings. Not cheap at 30 odd quid a set, but it's personal taste. Edited February 5, 2019 by Wolverinebass 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The59Sound Posted February 5, 2019 Share Posted February 5, 2019 I've heard a tuner is capable of doing that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prowla Posted February 5, 2019 Share Posted February 5, 2019 Seems like a lot of faff to me, when you could just get a decent budget 5-string. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PawelG Posted February 5, 2019 Author Share Posted February 5, 2019 3 minutes ago, prowla said: Seems like a lot of faff to me, when you could just get a decent budget 5-string. I’m looking into that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thodrik Posted February 5, 2019 Share Posted February 5, 2019 A decent octave pedal would get you a decent low C with a minimum of fuss. I am very much a 'just tune down if you need to'. Back in the day if I needed to use a low C for 40 seconds of a song, I would just tune the E to C for that song and rework the fingering to suit. It wasn't as ideal as having a five string or a separate bass for a particular song, but the solution was free rather than find a solution that would cost me more money like another pedal. Now I have a five string which makes things a lot easier. For anything lower than drop D, which involves tuning all of the strings to E flat standard or below, I use the D'Addario 120-50 Balanced Tension set. Usually less than 20 quid a set compared to the far more unbalanced DR DDT set of 115-55 set at £30 plus quid and to me the work just as well. ideal for D standard/drop C but good for drop C sharp (a bit high tension for my liking) and decent enough for C standard (albeit with lower tension). Anything lower than C standard is five string territory. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cuzzie Posted February 6, 2019 Share Posted February 6, 2019 another +1 for DR DDT strings but as well as 55-115 they have 50-110, 45-105, 40-100 so there is choice amongst the range. Yes they are expensive - but they Do last a long time. I have used them down to drop C. One if the best basses I have used in drop C is my little Hohner headless - did a brilliant job Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolverinebass Posted February 6, 2019 Share Posted February 6, 2019 Stuff getting a 5 string. It's why I make rule about what tuning I play in. Anything lower than C# standard is a "no." That tuning is easily obtainable with the drop pedal or with 105-45 DR DDT set. One of my producer mates is mixing a band that are tuned in drop E. It's just pointless and how I pity their bass player. Why they even need one with the guitars tuned that low is another question though. Ultimately, I play basses that for the most part aren't cheap. I'm not messing with the nut. Would you recut the nut on a Wal so you could play in C? Er, no. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prowla Posted February 6, 2019 Share Posted February 6, 2019 How about stringing the bass BEAD? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thodrik Posted February 6, 2019 Share Posted February 6, 2019 12 hours ago, Wolverinebass said: Stuff getting a 5 string. It's why I make rule about what tuning I play in. Anything lower than C# standard is a "no." That tuning is easily obtainable with the drop pedal or with 105-45 DR DDT set. One of my producer mates is mixing a band that are tuned in drop E. It's just pointless and how I pity their bass player. Why they even need one with the guitars tuned that low is another question though. Ultimately, I play basses that for the most part aren't cheap. I'm not messing with the nut. Would you recut the nut on a Wal so you could play in C? Er, no. Sometimes it is actually pretty impressive how large a gauge of strings you can install on a bass without having to recut the nut. I managed to install a D’Addario set of 120-50 strings and the DR DDT 115-55 set without having to recut the nut of my Sadowsky from stock. That is my absolute limit though on a four string. I would never tune a four string BEAD for example. I used to have a designated ‘drop tuning’ bass, but after a certain point, more and more of my projects were in alternate tunings. After a while I just thought that I might as well use my best bass for all this stuff, otherwise it would my ‘standard tuning’ bass that would never be used! if I was doing a set of standard tuning songs though and just one song needed to be in E flat or d standard, then I would definitely consider a pedal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PawelG Posted February 6, 2019 Author Share Posted February 6, 2019 I think in the long run a 5 string makes the most sense. And it's a reason to get another bass which is great. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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