I bought this pedal after watching this video. This does a great job showcasing the sound. It gets a tad fuzzy when driven and it’s very responsive to how hard or soft you play. Instant warmth that sounds great in a mix
I play reggae, record into audio interface, for studio application I'm looking to give more character to my tone. At first I was looking at the bassrigs, in which I can't make up my mind what one would suit my style more. So now I'm looking at the DCX as an option instead of a bassrige for studio use. I'm so confused as to what path to take.
If your sound is largely a clean DI bass thing. The DCX would make for a great tone shaper going direct to console. Just like using a nice mic pre on a bass signal. If amp-sounds are your thing, one of the BASSRIG pedals would be better suited. They sound like actual bass amps. Generally most people find the Super Vintage the better choice with it's punchy mids and ability for some smooth yet definited tones. The '64 Black Panel could be cool too, it's just a little more old school so might not sit well with bouncy, more modern flavours of bass.
@@OriginEffectsUK Has anyone ever ran the Super Vintage and Black ‘64 together? Like having the signal of one going into the other and having both pedals on at the same time?
@@bassplayer807 We've seen people do that. The more practical way of doing that is if you're using the DI OUT on one, you can use the cab sim for both preamps.
SOLD!!! Good choice choosing Ian Martin Allison to demo this pedal…he knows what people want to hear & is a killer player!!
I bought this pedal after watching this video. This does a great job showcasing the sound. It gets a tad fuzzy when driven and it’s very responsive to how hard or soft you play. Instant warmth that sounds great in a mix
The last clip sold me this pedal! Exactly what I was looking for! A warm old school saturation.
Oooo, thumpy! Thanks for yet another great demo Ian. You Groove!
Cool - please make a bassrig B15! Nice playing Ian!
check the Ampeg SGT-DI 🙂
That's how you do a demo! Bravo!
Yeah, another bass pedal that sounds friggin' great! Nice job Origin FX!
Thank you kindly
You are killing it. Again. 🙏🏼
Totally outve my price range but when i see IMA i click, great demo
Ian is really is amazing!- Brent, VT
He's an absolute darling!
I loved the other demo but this one is killer too. This is shaping up to be a really nice bass OD
Fabulous demo
What’s the 2nd sample that Ian is playing when he’s using the red Mustang?
Do you mean song?
Ian wrote unique bass lines for each of the examples, I suspect this riff was inspired by Tame Impala's "The Less I Know the Better"
I play reggae, record into audio interface, for studio application I'm looking to give more character to my tone. At first I was looking at the bassrigs, in which I can't make up my mind what one would suit my style more. So now I'm looking at the DCX as an option instead of a bassrige for studio use. I'm so confused as to what path to take.
If your sound is largely a clean DI bass thing. The DCX would make for a great tone shaper going direct to console. Just like using a nice mic pre on a bass signal.
If amp-sounds are your thing, one of the BASSRIG pedals would be better suited. They sound like actual bass amps. Generally most people find the Super Vintage the better choice with it's punchy mids and ability for some smooth yet definited tones.
The '64 Black Panel could be cool too, it's just a little more old school so might not sit well with bouncy, more modern flavours of bass.
Yeah!! Finally!!
Wow, density!
Anyone tried this in combo with the BP1?
damned. i am happy with my bassrig, but now i want this one too. they really make good stuff.
@OriginEffectUK will you be coming out with color matching versions of these for the Black Panel and Super Vintage?
We don't have any plans for that at the moment.
Is it best to run the DCX Bass through the Super Vintage, since the DCX is a tone shaper/ booster/ EQ?
It can be ran on its own, or through other amps/preamps.
@@OriginEffectsUK Has anyone ever ran the Super Vintage and Black ‘64 together? Like having the signal of one going into the other and having both pedals on at the same time?
@@bassplayer807 We've seen people do that.
The more practical way of doing that is if you're using the DI OUT on one, you can use the cab sim for both preamps.
Is there much difference between this and the BassRig SV?
They're very different designs.
One being a bass amp with cab, the other being inspired by a mic-pre.
@@OriginEffectsUK Thanks, I just need a reason to justify another purchase. 😁
@@MrScannermann same here haha
Always a pleasure watching Ian demonstrate these pedals, but I was hoping he would pull out a Hofner as part of the demonstration. Most unfortunate.
With so many basses to his name, it's a wonder he ever narrow down what he wants to use!
*yes*
Why so loud when turned on? A little bit misleading as to its sound. Best version is 2:24,
Because it is a boost pedal
That third bass sounded great, but it had too many strings!