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has anyone ever looked at digitech bass whammy on wikipedia?


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Whats wrong with it? it looks ok to me :confused:

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super bass your doing it wrong

 

 

 

 

 

under BASS whammy, as in the variant of the Whammy II

 

Digitech Bass Whammy

 

[edit] Overview

 

The Bass Whammy was a Whammy pedal built for bass guitar. It featured same chassis as the Digitech Whammy II, but blue. It features different harmony options than the other Whammy models.

 

[edit] Controls

 

Harmony effects

 

* One octave down - One octave up

* One octave down - Fourth down

* Fourth down - third up

* Fourth down - fifth up

* Fifth up - sixth up

* Fifth up - octave up

 

 

 

Whammy effects

 

* One octave up

* Two semitones up

* Two semitones down

* Four semitones down

* One octave down

 

Detune effects

 

* Detune

 

[edit] Notable users

 

Notable musicians who have used the Bass Whammy include:

 

* Justin Chancellor of Tool (can be heard on "Schism", "Right in Two", "Eulogy", "Vicarious", "Lateralus" and "Disposition")

* Brian Gibson of Lightning Bolt

* Chuck Fay of State Radio

* BoaLG of HCBF

* Micheal Logie of The Mint Chicks

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Good luck. Keep it civilized, and it might even stay there.
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Supposedly articles on obscure subjects may take a few tries before they stick. Hopefully this will. I think I can make it sound like it warrants an article.

I wish I knew more about the article-creation system, though. Do any of you more wikipedia-savvy people know if you can look up a log to see if previous attempts at making an article have been made?

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Supposedly articles on obscure subjects may take a few tries before they stick. Hopefully this will. I think I can make it sound like it warrants an article.


I wish I knew more about the article-creation system, though. Do any of you more wikipedia-savvy people know if you can look up a log to see if previous attempts at making an article have been made?

 

Do like half a page on the "no pics, no new gear" rule.

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