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Post by ollie on Dec 1, 2018 23:26:58 GMT -6
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Post by ollie on Nov 26, 2018 14:05:27 GMT -6
is it possible to get more gain ?
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Post by ollie on Nov 23, 2018 16:07:15 GMT -6
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Post by ollie on Nov 22, 2018 14:11:48 GMT -6
Oh really
This is life buddy. Wake up !
Stop wasting peoples time and money.
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Post by ollie on Dec 31, 2017 12:18:42 GMT -6
I thought the Sgt. Pepper remix sounded great. The Gregg Allman record I also dug. Sounds like good mastering.
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Post by ollie on Dec 31, 2017 12:14:35 GMT -6
Get some better gear. Better preamps , better mics etc. I want to get my recordings up to another level.
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Post by ollie on Dec 30, 2017 13:33:58 GMT -6
THe thick pick has a better energy to sound ratio compared to the thin pick. When recording this is desirable so as to maintain better signal to noise ratio as the sound getting into the pickups won't need to be amplified as much as one played with a thin pick. This improves the overall quality of your recordings and in particular the Bass attack and sound in context of the whole track rather than soloed as is the case when one is debating the right levels of each instrument in the mix. ...and that can vary a lot....
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Post by ollie on Dec 30, 2017 13:30:24 GMT -6
"Hi there,I know folk will say something about the attack & resulting tone of a heavy pick being more desirable and such like, for electric six string and bass alike I think. I play a Fender American Special Jazz Bass, been using a 1.14 mm pick and 73mm for my bad ol’ U. S. of A. Tele. Just tried the 73mm on the bass and I really like it, especially strumming bass binary chords mid-neck and down at the 12th fret and beyond with open ringing strings, it’s easier to strum too. The thin 73mm pick seems to give a wider more expansive sound? Weaker you’ll say? The thick 1.14 pick seems to have more body, rounder maybe? What might be missing wiv the thin pick could be added in the DAW, only if needed though? Are the implications of this already known? I suppose you’re gonna say a weaker, perhaps less defined signal with the thin ‘un, considering wot I’m trying to achieve I’m figuring it don’t matter? I noticed it first when I was playing, strumming through Boss flanger into Auto Wah so I thought it might be cos of that, so I recorded two quick DRY bass riffs to cassette tape, I kinda prefer the thin pick, something about it I can’t quite pin down."
I always choose a thick pick for Bass.
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Post by ollie on Dec 30, 2017 13:26:32 GMT -6
So would a really nice SDC. Something that can take high SPL without cracking up. Something I can mic my Tortoise with.
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Post by ollie on Dec 30, 2017 13:17:03 GMT -6
The notion of monitors would be a good idea.
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