Pretty much the title, I know it's a bass pedal but the guitar patches on garageband and logic sound godawful. Particularly looking for a good metal sound (think Metallica, Sabbath, etc.), but anything is welcome! Thanks!
In music, guitar intervals is the distance between two pitches or notes. These two notes may be played successively as a melodic interval (such as two adjacent pitches in a melody), or simultaneously as a harmonic interval (such as in a chord). Which means, intervals are the basis of chords as well as melodies. If you look at this example, you will see how guitar intervals determine this simple melody:
So I always wanted to cover marooned by pink floyd but it never hit home for me since I don't own a pitch shifter pedal I only use bias fx2 via my audio interface I was keen to buy this cheap zoom multi effects so I can use it's built in pitch shifter but then I realized that you can only put up to 5 block of units in your signal chain, so with a amp and cab it only left you with 3 other effect which isn't enough if you are going to get that tone
Edit: in case of me not being clear enough with my question since both of these devices (bias and zoom) are digitally manipulating the signal from your guitar I was wondering the result (the quality of the sound and tone of your guitar) would be usable for recording at home or live performance or we will get a very thin weak unsatisfying sound at the end I know the quality of your tone and sound of your guitar is subjective matter but I was hopeful to find someone who used these 2 together and ask him about the end result
Control panel is designed for hands-on, desktop use. Dial in tones and adjust level settings with absolute precision to craft your perfect sound. Processor runs on four AA batteries, USB bus power, or optional AD-16 AC adapter (sold separately).