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Description

Introducing the Boss SYB-3 Bass Synthesizer, a versatile and dynamic addition to your pedalboard. This compact powerhouse, cradled in the classic Boss chassis, offers a realm of sonic possibilities. Its integrated oscillator boasts seven unique modes, with a dual-knob control layout that allows you to finely tune your sound to your liking. Whether you're chasing the gritty industrial tones of Nine Inch Nails or the punchy low-end of Jesse Keeler's Death from Above 1979, this pedal is your gateway to a world of experimental tones. Designed to perform exceptionally on both bass and guitar, the Boss SYB-3 Bass Synthesizer is the perfect tool for the adventurous musician.

Key Features:

  • Housed in the sturdy, iconic Boss chassis
  • Integrated oscillator with seven unique modes
  • Four dual-knob control layout: effect/direct, frequency/resonance, and sens/decay
  • Capable of producing a wide range of tones, from industrial to punchy low-end
  • Performs excellently on both bass and guitar

Product specs

Brand Boss
Model SYB-3 Bass Synthesizer (Pink or Dark Gray Label)
Finish Silver
Year 1996 - 2001
Made In Taiwan
Categories Bass Effect Pedals, Filter and Wah Pedals

FAQs

What type of bass sounds can the Boss SYB-3 Bass Synthesizer produce?

The Boss SYB-3 Bass Synthesizer can create a wide range of synth bass sounds, ideal for dance, techno, hip-hop, funk, and R&B. It transforms a standard bass guitar sound into various synth bass tones using its built-in oscillators and filters.

Is the Boss SYB-3 compatible with electric guitars?

While the Boss SYB-3 is designed specifically for bass guitars, it can be used with electric guitars, though the tracking and response may vary. It's optimized for low-frequency signals, so results might differ when used with higher-pitched instruments.

Does the Boss SYB-3 require a specific power supply?

The Boss SYB-3 Bass Synthesizer requires a 9V DC power supply, typical of many Boss pedals. It can also be powered by a 9V battery for portable use.

How does the Boss SYB-3 handle tracking for fast bass lines?

The Boss SYB-3 is known for its decent tracking capabilities, but extremely fast or complex bass lines may challenge its performance. It generally works best with clean, precise playing for optimal tracking.

Can the Boss SYB-3 be used in a live performance setting?

Yes, the Boss SYB-3 is suitable for live performances. Its compact design and diverse range of synth sounds make it a practical choice for bassists looking to add synth textures to their live setup.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Mimics Moog synth sounds effectively

  • Easy to dial in sounds quickly

  • Fun to use with other pedals for creative exploration

  • Encourages experimentation with playing technique

  • Versatile, works with both guitar and bass

CONS

  • Mono output limits sound capabilities

  • Sensitive to playing dynamics and volume settings

  • Tracking issues affect playability

  • Controls can be vague and non-intuitive

  • Limited color options (only available in silver)

  • Wah effect lacks precision and impact

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Boss SYB-3 Bass Synthesizer.

Features and functionality

  • The SYB-3 has significant tracking issues, struggling with 1/4 notes and often misinterpreting pitches, making it difficult to use reliably in live settings.

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  • The T-wah feature is highlighted as the most usable, while other sounds are less reliable due to poor tracking.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to the Boss SYB-3, the EHX Bass Microsynth is noted for superior tracking performance, even down to B0, making it more reliable for live performances.

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  • Feedback suggests the Akai Impact and Panda clone are decent alternatives, although firsthand experience with these models is limited.

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User experience

  • Owners highlight the SYB-3's steep learning curve, requiring considerable time to master, but it can deliver excellent sounds in skilled hands.

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  • Disappointment is common initially, but some owners find it useful in specific musical contexts after experimentation.

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Use cases and applications

  • An expression pedal can enhance the functionality and versatility of the SYB-3, potentially improving user satisfaction.

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  • It excels in genres like funk, post-rock, and shoegaze, offering potential in creating ominous drones and sci-fi soundscapes with additional atmosphere pedals.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Optimal results achieved by setting the wet mix high, adjusting frequency and resonance, and playing higher up the neck with the tone down on the neck pickup.

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automaticadam

A new favorite on my board

Takin guitar and bass to new places, this pedal is a new favorite

deepsignalstudios

cool

turn anything into a synth.

M

extreme distortion (waveshaping) on the TX

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