Check out the KMA Endgame for a stereo DI. It is geared toward guitar players, but you can load your own IRs in it. The ambient and double tracking controls can really thicken your stereo signal.
Man, I'm so excited for the new preset drop! I've been having a blast with the current Sig Pack. It's been pushing me to express myself melodically in such a fun and creative way. Thanks, Janek!
This was very informative. The only time I run my signal in stereo is when using a delay. So many different ideas that you presented here. Definitely going to keep me busy for a while longer while putting together my new pedalboard.
In a small ensemble, bass in stereo is great. I just ran a H9 w Morningstar mc6 and an Aeros looper. Unless you use exact same rigs you could have some phasing issues. I got many compliments at gigs on my bass sound but ultimately it proved to be just too much hassle. I don’t know. I may go back when I can afford another rig to it tough to say. It was very inspirational though for my playing.
Hey Janek, long time fine of your channel, your books, your music, your perspective on bass! A general question for you and everyone in the community - when using preamp/DI pedals, compressors, etc, do you experience noise? If so, how have you been able to deal with it? Been struggling with noise issues on my board for some time now, hoping to get some wisdom! Love from India, hope to see you here some day!
I play ambient bass and create ambient Soundscapes and huge long ethereal pads so stereo is a must.. I have a stereo set up with a lot of stereo pedals..The pedals today are amazing including Meris Mercury X,Chase Bliss Onward,Red Panda Raster 2 etc..If I played in a rock band it would be mono..
Hi Janek love your quest for musical actualisation. I have both the Dark World which sounds mega and an old Justin Mendel Johnson favourite a Line 6 Verbvilla which sounds great for my favourite standard solo sound with your Harmony 2 patch without the dual harmony function engaged. There’s something in the Verbvilla I can’t get out of the Dark World, it’s old and ugly but I still can’t get past the functions I use on it. The EQD Avalanche sounds great btw it would certainly be a really useful tool for. Mike Flynn has the LVX and says the sounds and sound quality are phenomenal he said sold his HE Microcosm as it was far superior and can do the same things plus what LVX brings to the table. I’ll defo get one when the time is right, I love my MA CT5 which I feel is better than the Mood Mk1 not tried the 2 let. I’ve borrowed a Subdecay Pixelwave which I’m hoping will do something similar to the FMeron. Have you ditched the Ottobit Jr for the FrantaBit?
Never owned a Stomp since I kind of bought into the Fractal ecosystem, they have some really good and usable presets on their systems. Sadly it's very guitar-centric but there is some usable bass stuff as well, not just that much.
1 thing to bare in mind with the big Meris pedals, from what I've seen and heard, the LVX is not very plug in and play friendly. You have to really programme it yourself from scratch. Whereas the Mercury X is a lot better for just getting great sounds straight away with their own presets
I run a stereo rig frequently (and even a tri-amp rig for some doom metal shenanigans where I need to sound like a bass and two fuzzed-out guitarists all at once) in order to be able to make a good variety of fairly niche sounds (stereo spread Leslie/rotary, fuzz with clean, octave distortion with clean, fuzz and octave distortion in parallel, sub octave and clean, cheating a mono reverb/delay earlier in the signal into a stereo, time delaying one output so when I do the doom stuff it sounds like multiple people playing in the room, etc etc). While I can run both signals into one amp if I use my stack, but I’ve found being able to have each amp handle its own portion of the load greatly improves the quality of the sound in the end so it’s worth it to me
Have you thought about trying the Mooer Ocean Machine larger footprint but was developed with Devon Townsend. Not sure if quality of sounds and build but used they’re very accessible
Stuck around to the end because I'm a fan AND I was super fuckin' bored (of work) 🤣but that [REDACTED] surprise you dropped at the end has me EXTRA EXCITED TO HEAR! That sounds like a gnarly project! Now, I'm going to have to try my hand at making some stereo bass patches on my HX Stomp XL 😁Great episode, Janek!
With all the pre-amp tone shaping capabilities, why not get a clean, two channel power amp and then you could utilize available speakers / monitors for stage sound to simplify the stereo stage monitoring? That way you know what your audience is getting.
Why not Jamek ! Started doing stereo in 1978 and a Bryston Pawer amp. Sound was huge. Not a peral huge it was huge and spread out . Pads and usual stuff we hear now. You hear it ? Go for it I think it suits you ! Also , this bass the 4 string has something very very important that you Connect with. It’s like *truth* or roots whatever it is something berry important imho . Fwiw . I’m just a dude on the internet. All above said I so not not say any or this easily or lightly. I feel a connect that is really important. • Not saying out away thr 5 at all. Perhaps simply roots ? • Great to hear you
I got a big laugh out of seeing the title. Seriously every time I look at the stereo outputs on my reverb and wonder, "Should I?," I tell myself, "If Janek or Nels Cline don't need stereo, why on earth would I?"
It's not daft the Bass guitar has a lot of overtones, distortion and string noise being well above 100 hz, the low B on the Bass Guitar isn't just the fundamental note of 31hz.
@@kalidesu not wanting to be a dramarama I do appreciate the overtone thing I have been using a Trace ElliotGP12SMX for years and it allows you to compress low and high freq independently. When I was recording in the early 90's I had a stereo top-end of the bass above 200Hz I do love it but Live it can be a Phaze nightmare! Look at Yves Carbone from France for low notes his music is ace! th-cam.com/video/qLQF9PhIlYs/w-d-xo.html
Check out the KMA Endgame for a stereo DI. It is geared toward guitar players, but you can load your own IRs in it. The ambient and double tracking controls can really thicken your stereo signal.
Your *HX Stomp* _sound pack_ is going to be amazing, will it work with the *HX Effects* too?
+1 for this. My bass rig is centered around an HX Effects and would love for Janek's sounds to work on it.
Man, I'm so excited for the new preset drop! I've been having a blast with the current Sig Pack. It's been pushing me to express myself melodically in such a fun and creative way. Thanks, Janek!
I don’t even play bass, but love your channel and find it extremely informative.
This was very informative. The only time I run my signal in stereo is when using a delay. So many different ideas that you presented here. Definitely going to keep me busy for a while longer while putting together my new pedalboard.
So glad you and Ian are going to do something, played the small clip of you two many times.. just brilliant news!!!
In a small ensemble, bass in stereo is great. I just ran a H9 w Morningstar mc6 and an Aeros looper.
Unless you use exact same rigs you could have some phasing issues. I got many compliments at gigs on my bass sound but ultimately it proved to be just too much hassle. I don’t know. I may go back when I can afford another rig to it tough to say. It was very inspirational though for my playing.
Hey Janek, long time fine of your channel, your books, your music, your perspective on bass! A general question for you and everyone in the community - when using preamp/DI pedals, compressors, etc, do you experience noise? If so, how have you been able to deal with it? Been struggling with noise issues on my board for some time now, hoping to get some wisdom! Love from India, hope to see you here some day!
I play ambient bass and create ambient Soundscapes and huge long ethereal pads so stereo is a must.. I have a stereo set up with a lot of stereo pedals..The pedals today are amazing including Meris Mercury X,Chase Bliss Onward,Red Panda Raster 2 etc..If I played in a rock band it would be mono..
Janek - "ran into Matt Chamberlain in Taiwan... maybe he would be fantastic"
casual Janek video for fans 💯💯💯💯
Hi Janek love your quest for musical actualisation. I have both the Dark World which sounds mega and an old Justin Mendel Johnson favourite a Line 6 Verbvilla which sounds great for my favourite standard solo sound with your Harmony 2 patch without the dual harmony function engaged. There’s something in the Verbvilla I can’t get out of the Dark World, it’s old and ugly but I still can’t get past the functions I use on it. The EQD Avalanche sounds great btw it would certainly be a really useful tool for. Mike Flynn has the LVX and says the sounds and sound quality are phenomenal he said sold his HE Microcosm as it was far superior and can do the same things plus what LVX brings to the table. I’ll defo get one when the time is right, I love my MA CT5 which I feel is better than the Mood Mk1 not tried the 2 let. I’ve borrowed a Subdecay Pixelwave which I’m hoping will do something similar to the FMeron. Have you ditched the Ottobit Jr for the FrantaBit?
Great video, mono is so standard, it's great to get a professional giving an "objective" view on using stereo.
Never owned a Stomp since I kind of bought into the Fractal ecosystem, they have some really good and usable presets on their systems. Sadly it's very guitar-centric but there is some usable bass stuff as well, not just that much.
1 thing to bare in mind with the big Meris pedals, from what I've seen and heard, the LVX is not very plug in and play friendly. You have to really programme it yourself from scratch. Whereas the Mercury X is a lot better for just getting great sounds straight away with their own presets
I run a stereo rig frequently (and even a tri-amp rig for some doom metal shenanigans where I need to sound like a bass and two fuzzed-out guitarists all at once) in order to be able to make a good variety of fairly niche sounds (stereo spread Leslie/rotary, fuzz with clean, octave distortion with clean, fuzz and octave distortion in parallel, sub octave and clean, cheating a mono reverb/delay earlier in the signal into a stereo, time delaying one output so when I do the doom stuff it sounds like multiple people playing in the room, etc etc). While I can run both signals into one amp if I use my stack, but I’ve found being able to have each amp handle its own portion of the load greatly improves the quality of the sound in the end so it’s worth it to me
Have you thought about trying the Mooer Ocean Machine larger footprint but was developed with Devon Townsend. Not sure if quality of sounds and build but used they’re very accessible
Stuck around to the end because I'm a fan AND I was super fuckin' bored (of work) 🤣but that [REDACTED] surprise you dropped at the end has me EXTRA EXCITED TO HEAR! That sounds like a gnarly project!
Now, I'm going to have to try my hand at making some stereo bass patches on my HX Stomp XL 😁Great episode, Janek!
With all the pre-amp tone shaping capabilities, why not get a clean, two channel power amp and then you could utilize available speakers / monitors for stage sound to simplify the stereo stage monitoring? That way you know what your audience is getting.
Why not Jamek !
Started doing stereo in 1978 and a Bryston Pawer amp. Sound was huge. Not a peral huge it was huge and spread out . Pads and usual stuff we hear now.
You hear it ? Go for it I think it suits you ! Also , this bass the 4 string has something very very important that you Connect with. It’s like *truth* or roots whatever it is something berry important imho . Fwiw . I’m just a dude on the internet.
All above said I so not not say any or this easily or lightly. I feel a connect that is really important.
• Not saying out away thr 5 at all. Perhaps simply roots ? •
Great to hear you
Duo album with Ian plus drummer sounds great! Really its a 5 piece as you and Ian both have such full sounds and styles, you count for 2 each!
We are out here!
I love this little bastard. He alweays reminds me of Timmy from Southpark. He sure knows his stuff though.
I got a big laugh out of seeing the title. Seriously every time I look at the stereo outputs on my reverb and wonder, "Should I?," I tell myself, "If Janek or Nels Cline don't need stereo, why on earth would I?"
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nasty intro tone!
Bass frequencies below 100hz are mono anyhow, and with the low E being 41hz bit daft really. I supose if uour up the dustu end all is cool.
It's not daft the Bass guitar has a lot of overtones, distortion and string noise being well above 100 hz, the low B on the Bass Guitar isn't just the fundamental note of 31hz.
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@@kalidesu not wanting to be a dramarama I do appreciate the overtone thing I have been using a Trace ElliotGP12SMX for years and it allows you to compress low and high freq independently. When I was recording in the early 90's I had a stereo top-end of the bass above 200Hz I do love it but Live it can be a Phaze nightmare!
Look at Yves Carbone from France for low notes his music is ace!
th-cam.com/video/qLQF9PhIlYs/w-d-xo.html
It’s not the first time I fall for the your click bate titles….
@@simaojoseph first of all that’s “bait” not bate. And what exactly was click bait? I’d be fascinated to know.