Shae FX.
8 different stomp boxes that I use to live and breathe. They are all individually dialed in for certain needs, and can be copied and dropped into any HX Stomp preset.
Boost Comp - Dialed in to put at the front of your pedal chain to warm up everything else after.
La2a - Dialed to blend and give the classic La2a color without squashing your tone.
Spring Reverb - A bit of an odd choice for bass. I typically use this when playing something chordal.
Teemah! - I. Love. Guitar Drives. On Bass. This is a great one to use on a parallel signal.
Simple Delay - This is set up for the end of “Here Again” from Paradoxology.
Chorus - This stands nicely on its own or pairs nicely with an overdrive to thicken up your tone.
Screamer - See Teemah!. I told you, I love it.
Octave - Great on its own or paired with an OD/Fuzz to give synth-y rock tones.
8 different stomp boxes that I use to live and breathe. They are all individually dialed in for certain needs, and can be copied and dropped into any HX Stomp preset.
Boost Comp - Dialed in to put at the front of your pedal chain to warm up everything else after.
La2a - Dialed to blend and give the classic La2a color without squashing your tone.
Spring Reverb - A bit of an odd choice for bass. I typically use this when playing something chordal.
Teemah! - I. Love. Guitar Drives. On Bass. This is a great one to use on a parallel signal.
Simple Delay - This is set up for the end of “Here Again” from Paradoxology.
Chorus - This stands nicely on its own or pairs nicely with an overdrive to thicken up your tone.
Screamer - See Teemah!. I told you, I love it.
Octave - Great on its own or paired with an OD/Fuzz to give synth-y rock tones.
8 different stomp boxes that I use to live and breathe. They are all individually dialed in for certain needs, and can be copied and dropped into any HX Stomp preset.
Boost Comp - Dialed in to put at the front of your pedal chain to warm up everything else after.
La2a - Dialed to blend and give the classic La2a color without squashing your tone.
Spring Reverb - A bit of an odd choice for bass. I typically use this when playing something chordal.
Teemah! - I. Love. Guitar Drives. On Bass. This is a great one to use on a parallel signal.
Simple Delay - This is set up for the end of “Here Again” from Paradoxology.
Chorus - This stands nicely on its own or pairs nicely with an overdrive to thicken up your tone.
Screamer - See Teemah!. I told you, I love it.
Octave - Great on its own or paired with an OD/Fuzz to give synth-y rock tones.