A bass guitar usually has the following pedals:
1. Compressor: This pedal helps to reduce the dynamic range of the instrument, making the quiet parts louder and the loud parts quieter. It can also help to add sustain and control the attack of the notes.
2. Overdrive/Distortion: These pedals are used to add warmth, depth, and grit to the bass tone. They can also help to mask tuning imperfections and create a more aggressive sound.
3. Equalizer: An equalizer pedal allows the bass player to adjust the tone of the instrument by boosting or cutting specific frequency bands. This can be used to add clarity to the tone, reduce muddiness, or create a more prominent or subtle sound.
4. Envelopes: Envelope filters, also known as auto-wahs, create a rhythmic, funky effect by filtering the bass tone based on