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Thanks for the suggestions. When I looked up the boss ce-5 it turns out some of the artists (Simon Gallup, Justin Chancellor) I listen to that use chorus use that exact pedal, so I will definitely be picking that up.
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duggimon posted:I'm selling my bass amp, a Trace V8, was going to post the listing in here because it's boss as gently caress and wanted to give any UK goons a heads up on it but I dunno if such behaviour is frowned upon, is it against the rules or not? maybe post that you are going to post it on the gear trade thread? mem posted:Thanks for the suggestions. When I looked up the boss ce-5 it turns out some of the artists (Simon Gallup, Justin Chancellor) I listen to that use chorus use that exact pedal, so I will definitely be picking that up. Yeah it's super solid! And so cheap too! can find the for 30 on ebay and built like a tabk. I made a mistake of trading mine for a nicer(more expensive) pedal and kind of regret it. Got a tc gravy chorus (mostly wanted the vibrato for guitar) and it definitely lacks the flexibility/shine of the ce-5. Smash it Smash hit fucked around with this message at 01:56 on Jan 23, 2014 |
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Smash it Smash hit posted:Update: I am an idiot. Oh man, I've been there. When I was recording with my old band, we must have spent 2 hours trying to track down an elusive buzz on the bass track, before the engineer finally suggested raising the action on my bass. You could try a heavier E string. I personally would want at least a .100 for a short scale bass.
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Juaguocio posted:Oh man, I've been there. When I was recording with my old band, we must have spent 2 hours trying to track down an elusive buzz on the bass track, before the engineer finally suggested raising the action on my bass. I have fixed it a bit by pulling back the volume on my neck pick up. Its a simulated hummucker so it has that deep thick growl but, a bit more pleasing than the EB-3. Also, I took apart my cab two times because it seemed to come a bit more out of my emperor. And it is almost completely resolved, it was one loose screw against a metal grommet. And it wasnt even "loose" it just wasnt tightened as hard as I loving could. Everything sounds much better now, I think I might switch back to a .100, I tried .90 on recommendation from a friend. Is there any particular reason that this would be better, I went in with the assumption that .90 would be better since it would be tighter? Am I completely wrong. I have always been an amp nerd and just learning the completely ins and outs of guitar build and would love a little tip or explanation. I replaced to the .90 when I noticed a buzz in the same area but, it should be noted that since getting a fret leveling I have not tried the .100s
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Smash it Smash hit posted:Everything sounds much better now, I think I might switch back to a .100, I tried .90 on recommendation from a friend. Is there any particular reason that this would be better, I went in with the assumption that .90 would be better since it would be tighter? Am I completely wrong. Pretty much. A lighter gauge string is always going to be a bit looser and less focused than a heavier gauge due to the lower tension. The short scale of your bass will exaggerate the effect even further. Think about it this way, if you tuned your A string down to E, and it somehow remained playable, how do you think it would sound? Probably like one of Kirk Johnson's farts. Likewise if you tune any string a step or so higher than normal it will sound tighter and more focused.
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Bill Posters posted:Pretty much. A lighter gauge string is always going to be a bit looser and less focused than a heavier gauge due to the lower tension. The short scale of your bass will exaggerate the effect even further. Okay, awesome. Yeah I was told the exact opposite, maybe I was just told that heavier gauges would be more farty? What should I consider replacing it with, I might just buy a replacement E and see how that goes.
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Bill Posters posted:
Did someone say... FIELDY?!?! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4SOUdcc3r8
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ETREME PRO CLICK! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtNt5itbgA4 Jesus, his IQ must be somewhere around 75.
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Scarf posted:Did someone say... FIELDY?!?! I love that you can see his fingers moving about all over the fretboard but all you can hear is "Farts in the key of A".
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Hey now that's not really fair, everyone rags on him for his rock tone but he experimented with some ambitious chordal work too, his tone really comes into its own when it's given space to shine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hv9Xkyo5GQ
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baka kaba posted:Hey now that's not really fair, everyone rags on him for his rock tone but he experimented with some ambitious chordal work too, his tone really comes into its own when it's given space to shine I've been spending too much time in GBS, I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. That clearly blows.
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Mindblowing, I agree
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baka kaba posted:Hey now that's not really fair, everyone rags on him for his rock tone but he experimented with some ambitious chordal work too, his tone really comes into its own when it's given space to shine what the gently caress is he even going for ?.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 01:09 |
Korn is the reverse of Poe's law.
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Scarf posted:Did someone say... FIELDY?!?! I listened to this an hour ago and I was like "haha that's stupid" but here I am an hour later still going "bah bum bah dah dah bah bum"
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Declan MacManus posted:I listened to this an hour ago and I was like "haha that's stupid" but here I am an hour later still going "bah bum bah dah dah bah bum" it does have quite a catchy melody.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0Z2T9RSZ9Q&t=100s
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0U2zJOryHKQ e- this infinitely better with both playing, I think this is the missing something that Korn just didn't have eeeee- I set every video on this page playing. Fieldy's genius is finally revealed baka kaba fucked around with this message at 02:43 on Jan 24, 2014 |
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baka kaba posted:Mindblowing, I agree Emphasis on the blowing... Smash it Smash hit posted:what the gently caress is he even going for ?. some kind of deep, meaningful melodic bullshit to try and get chicks with.
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The funny thing is, it probably worked. The crowd went wild for it. Probably think they're into jazz now Personally I like the little head shake partway through, like 'drat I'm feeling this one'
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He keeps saying "5-7-4" but he's playing 5-6-4... It loving boggles the mind the amount of kids who look up to this guy as a legitimate musician. Scarf fucked around with this message at 05:04 on Jan 24, 2014 |
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"The best are often the worst teachers ask Gretzky I can never tell if its base or the base drum during songs but I love it either way sic like flea" Fieldy: The Wayne Gretzky of fart bass.
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Juaguocio posted:"The best are often the worst teachers ask Gretzky I can never tell if its base or the base drum during songs but I love it either way sic like flea" No no no. Gretzky may not have been able to teach, but he could loving play (and father a loving hot rear end daughter). Fieldy can neither teach, nor play.
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Juaguocio posted:"The best are often the worst teachers ask Gretzky I can never tell if its base or the base drum during songs but I love it either way sic like flea" I don't even pay attention to hockey and this offends me greatly. Fieldy is garbage though. I know this is a dumb, pointless, cliche comparison but how could anyone idolize him when YouTube is full of Jaco videos.
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Scarf posted:Fieldy can neither teach, nor play. Oh I dunno, he just taught me the importance of not setting my action too low, not having horrible tone, and staying far far away from marijuana. edit: oh and no dreadlocks on white people
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OK, how about Fieldy: The Dion Phaneuf of fart bass.
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Kilometers Davis posted:I don't even pay attention to hockey and this offends me greatly. I think Jaco's bass tone was horrible. It's basically at the exact opposite end of the scale from Fieldy's; Nasal honking instead of mud farts. Jaco was an amazing player but I don't think I could ever actually listen to him for enjoyment.
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Seventh Arrow posted:Oh I dunno, he just taught me the importance of not setting my action too low, not having horrible tone, and staying far far away from marijuana. Nah, marijuana's fine, if you don't like marijuana then you don't like Teen Town and that just doesn't make sense
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Bill Posters posted:I think Jaco's bass tone was horrible. It's basically at the exact opposite end of the scale from Fieldy's; Nasal honking instead of mud farts. Here I was thinking I was the only one...
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Declan MacManus posted:Nah, marijuana's fine, if you don't like marijuana then you don't like Teen Town and that just doesn't make sense If it can make a person sound half as baked as Fieldy, I'm still going to avoid it. Although maybe in his case it's a combination of dope and multiple head injuries. Also I think Jaco got a better tone out of his fretted than his fretless.
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Speaking of weed, here's my favorite bass tone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA3amwN8hB4 Al's experimented with a lot of different sounds over the years, but I like his molten Orange tone from the early Sleep years the best. Post your favorites!
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I just want my bass to sound like a guitar and my guitar like a bass.
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Juaguocio posted:Speaking of weed, here's my favorite bass tone: For rock, Chris Squire's early Yes tone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFOOQ8e5J3A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQKVqVpoMxw For Funk, George Porter Jr. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8zy1SwQqYs Lately though I've been digging some more modern tone ala Marcus Miller and some of the big gospel guys like Andrew Gouche https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkM1HV_geHE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv-RwS3LwG0
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Seventh Arrow posted:Oh I dunno, he just taught me the importance of not setting my action too low, not having horrible tone, and staying far far away from marijuana. white people dreadlocks are the worst Scarf posted:Here I was thinking I was the only one... You aren't the only one, Jaco sounds terrible in spite of his skill. Gets me thinking about basses that are marketed as having "vintage tone," like a lot of Fenders. I don't understand why "vintage tone" is supposed to be a selling point. Its almost the same as saying "hey, this bass is the least versatile thing you'll ever play, that'll be $2000 please"
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Stravinsky posted:I just want my bass to sound like a guitar and my guitar like a bass. Same These are a few of my favorite bass tones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s88r_q7oufE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nmOMo4OPi4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5J54RVZjYs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzXlqO7PWQ4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87fdts1vmBA And then also like every Yes song
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Declan MacManus posted:...Ventura Highway... Dude. You're like the only person I've ever encountered in life or internet that's voluntarily mentioned America without prompt. Most people I have known have zero clue who they even are, regardless of age. It's like I'm the only person who wore that 8-track out as a kid. P.S. Thanks for getting me currently hooked on Tricot. Jerk.
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Declan MacManus posted:
You're not allowed to like Rush AND Yes... Pick a side Yes
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Ericadia posted:You aren't the only one, Jaco sounds terrible in spite of his skill. Gets me thinking about basses that are marketed as having "vintage tone," like a lot of Fenders. I don't understand why "vintage tone" is supposed to be a selling point. Its almost the same as saying "hey, this bass is the least versatile thing you'll ever play, that'll be $2000 please" I personally wouldn't equate vintage tone with Jaco's tone, but I think that's probably the reason they use the term. It's really just designed to appeal to the nostalgia of the bassist version of Bluesdads. When you think of the range of different sounds and styles that have been played on Fender basses over the years, 'vintage tone' could mean any number of things (which probably have far more to do with how the bass was recorded than anything else). Alleric posted:P.S. Thanks for getting me currently hooked on Tricot. Jerk. Same. Scarf posted:You're not allowed to like Rush AND Yes... Pick a side English prog = best prog.
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Alleric posted:Dude. You're like the only person I've ever encountered in life or internet that's voluntarily mentioned America without prompt... Monotonous as poo poo though without the full production.
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Scarf posted:You're not allowed to like Rush AND Yes... Pick a side Duh I just like the bass sound on Moving Pictures, so growly and chorusy Also America owns Declan MacManus fucked around with this message at 00:15 on Jan 25, 2014 |
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