Heat Wave
Jazzy bass line for loopers ideas!
Technical info to interested bassists or loopers:
--BASS:IBANEZ SR760 FRETLESS piezoelectric bridge pickup touch in the neck string zone
-Set EQ on the bass: pasive EQ with 60% low 60 % treble
--PREAMPLIFIER: Behringer Valve UltraGain Mic200
-Effect in DIbox: Korg Pandora Stomp Compressor Jaco
--INTERFACE SOUND: FocusRite Scarlett Solo stereo
--DAW SOFTWARE: Audacity/44.1Kz 32bits/MP3-320kbps
-VST Audacity effects: TAL Chorus I, TLs Drive Valve effect and Compressor
It´s recommended to listen with headphones
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August 4, 2018 at 4:09 PM
Itocpogo
Has a more modern Jazz feel without the piano with th drums upfront!!! You bass playin is Incredible!!! So Good, Mario!!!!
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August 4, 2018 at 5:28 PM
GlezBass
The Martin track is incredibly perfect, and a great support for any musical development, Thanks Dan :)
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August 4, 2018 at 9:28 AM
August 4, 2018 at 10:09 AM
GlezBass
You must not leave the fretless experience for 2019! Haha. It is a bass that I bought on Ebay with the peculiarity that it has an electric piezo system on the bridge, it gets that characteristic tone with preamplifier, effects and roundwound strings. Here #142830 other track with this sound bass and keys, great jazzy tone. Thanks Janox for the feedback
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August 4, 2018 at 10:17 AM
LeftTheLoops9-18
Awesome song Mario but I am commenting on your technical info. "Piezoelectric bridge pickup touch in the neck string zone." It is not possible to be more detailed then that.
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August 4, 2018 at 10:24 AM
GlezBass
I explain, maybe this badly written by the translation: refers to the sound picked up by the piezoelectric system installed under the bridge of the bass, but the attack of the string is in the area at the end of the fretboard, like a double bass. If the string is played very close to the piezoelectric, it makes "tum tum tum" the sound of the blow on the string because it is a system that picks up the sound by contact, not by magnetic vibration on the microphone. Can I explain myself better now?
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August 4, 2018 at 11:57 AM
LeftTheLoops9-18
You explained wonderfully! I was commenting how detailed and accurate you are! Wonderful piece Mario!
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GlezBass
Thanks nuno!! how long without seeing you here! I'm very happy to read you again and soon hear you! :D
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August 8, 2018 at 8:28 PM
jussef63
Excelente amigo, como siempre un trabajo limpio, buen groove, buen sonido, me gusta bastante
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August 8, 2018 at 11:36 PM
GlezBass
gracias amigo! el piezo por si mismo tiene poco punch pero con el preamp valvular se consiguen sonidos interesantes casi de contrabajo
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