(MX5 user) Dual IRs and cabs as well, you can also use it as a line driver if you want, FX send to bass amp, Main out mono (set as line level in global settings) to PA. Or, if rigging up parallel chains like in this demo, pan L/R and use both main outs, one to amp, one to PA via DI
HEADRUSH is way better than people think.... Not only do you have a ton of options, but its extremely user friendly and intuitive. They release updates frequently to add more effects, amps and cabs. You can also download and add different IR's of your choosing. Have a friend who has an Axe FX, and he couldnt believe the tone that the Headrush produced.
Thanks guys.. I like the tonality of this unit. It is hard to explain. It kind of reminds me of the old Ensoniq effects like the DP4. As a bassplayer I wonder how this compares to a HX Stomp. I know the HX has more bass amps but by using parallel processing you can use guitar amps mixed with a clean channel to good effect.
Well dang. Now I want one. Question is should I pay off my Darkglass head first haha. I like the way you guys attacked the video. Straight forward and had a sense of discovery. How many people first messing with this would react.
@@TSFAHTPS a lot of times when a review is done by someone with a bunch of experience with an item like this, it can seem confusing and intimidating to someone new to processors. Seeing someone fumble and explore the unit and seemingly make it work easily is great
Bass players, I’m new to the Headrush Gigboard and I’m struggling to get the sounds I want with any of the bass amps (Fender Bassman, Ampeg Flip Top, Ampeg SVT/SVT Scoop, and GK). My problem is that all of the amps using just their default settings sounds distorted and gritty via headphones and external amp. Anyone else experience this? I play in several bands spanning several genre’s. I’m trying to get the warm country & classic rock tones from the 70’s while using my stock American PBass-5. Any help or guidance is much appreciated.
Steve Harris, one of the most successful bassists of all time, had been described as having a baby soft touch. It's even been compared to how you'd tap your fingers on a desk while waiting.
(MX5 user)
Dual IRs and cabs as well, you can also use it as a line driver if you want, FX send to bass amp, Main out mono (set as line level in global settings) to PA. Or, if rigging up parallel chains like in this demo, pan L/R and use both main outs, one to amp, one to PA via DI
Today I bought one and OMG it is fun!
HEADRUSH is way better than people think.... Not only do you have a ton of options, but its extremely user friendly and intuitive. They release updates frequently to add more effects, amps and cabs. You can also download and add different IR's of your choosing. Have a friend who has an Axe FX, and he couldnt believe the tone that the Headrush produced.
Thanks guys.. I like the tonality of this unit. It is hard to explain. It kind of reminds me of the old Ensoniq effects like the DP4. As a bassplayer I wonder how this compares to a HX Stomp. I know the HX has more bass amps but by using parallel processing you can use guitar amps mixed with a clean channel to good effect.
Why is there so much hate?
It mean The gigboard is work on bass?
I am going to take one
Well dang. Now I want one. Question is should I pay off my Darkglass head first haha. I like the way you guys attacked the video. Straight forward and had a sense of discovery. How many people first messing with this would react.
Thank you very much...that was kinda the idea...we wanted to explore this thing while we were filming the video...first reaction kinda thing!!
@@TSFAHTPS a lot of times when a review is done by someone with a bunch of experience with an item like this, it can seem confusing and intimidating to someone new to processors. Seeing someone fumble and explore the unit and seemingly make it work easily is great
Bass players, I’m new to the Headrush Gigboard and I’m struggling to get the sounds I want with any of the bass amps (Fender Bassman, Ampeg Flip Top, Ampeg SVT/SVT Scoop, and GK). My problem is that all of the amps using just their default settings sounds distorted and gritty via headphones and external amp. Anyone else experience this?
I play in several bands spanning several genre’s. I’m trying to get the warm country & classic rock tones from the 70’s while using my stock American PBass-5.
Any help or guidance is much appreciated.
You might be clipping your signal input, try turning down your bass' volume a bit, there should be setting to regulate input gain as well.
Sounds like he’s having a bout of mud butt with some of those effects, playing a lot of brown notes!
The belly guys.
600 plus bucks and zero xlr out. Come on.
the full size pedalboard has a lot more options on it lmao
99% - talks
1% - playing....
Great review... Annoying
That bass player would never be heard over my drummer !! He has to SOFT of a finger technique !!
Wait until you hear about compressors and volume knobs.
Steve Harris, one of the most successful bassists of all time, had been described as having a baby soft touch. It's even been compared to how you'd tap your fingers on a desk while waiting.
You are laughting but its deadly booring...
Thats great...thanks
I think you cloud make this video without using cameras, and so only you waste your time.
Or you could just simply not watch it and move along...it's free...and I'm sure you'll find a way to make up your precious time
Headrush not fo bass.
I thought it sounded great on bass
I have the full headrush and it’s great for tones and effects
@@chrisbassartist4344 Just bought the Gigboard and it is great!