Question:
what bass pedal is used in panic stations by muse?
Hari
2012-11-09 11:06:51 UTC
he I'm a bass guitarist and I'm really love the sound of Christopher Wolstenholme's guitar in panic stations by muse does anyone know what pedal he uses?
Six answers:
Ken C
2012-11-09 11:37:43 UTC
He uses pretty much the same rig live and in the studio.



It's 3 amps, 3 racks, and 3 speaker cabinets. Here's a video that details his set up:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSsE-skFkv4
shandi
2016-10-21 04:40:15 UTC
Muse Bass Rig
2016-02-22 03:35:38 UTC
I agree with Dave Thomas. Louie bellson was one of the first ever drummers to use 2 basses. this was back in the 30s. now, at this time, jazz was the most popular style of music. drummers didnt even have modern drum setups back then. they were still in the experimental stages of the drum kit. prior to this time period, jazz drummers played a more "big band" style of drumming. that is, kick on beats 1 and 3, and snare on 2 and 4. around the 30 is when bebop style jazz started to emerge. the drummers in the time period began to experiment with new and different setups. hell, the hihat stand hadnt even been invented by this point. so this really was the earliest example of using 2 bass drums. of course, once you get into the late 50s and 60s, you start to see the drumset becoming more common, and thats why so many drummers from the 60s are accosiated with being the "first" to play double bass, when really, it happened much earlier.
2012-11-09 14:06:29 UTC
i've got a funny feeling it's a bass ODB3 overdrive pedal, not sure though!!
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2017-02-28 01:34:09 UTC
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2012-11-09 11:08:25 UTC
idk but that song rocks. They stole my idea though.


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