Midnights11
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I had a rough day at work and I need some positive vibes. My positive thought is I got through the day.
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I had a rough day at work and I need some positive vibes. My positive thought is I got through the day.
It took me forever but I finally figured out how to get a decent synth bass patch on my Boss GT-1B. The trick is to avoid using the synth setting altogether, and use T WAH along with some other things.I figured out the perfect (to my particular set up) "M" curve in regards to Parametric EQ, per recording bass guitar, and I should hopefully never have issues with mixing / mastering songs any further. This took about six months worth of study and trial / error.
I currently still use a Headrush modeler, and per the patch / setting for "this" particular bass profile, it turns my 4 string, drop D into sounding like it's in drop A instead. No wobble or warble or anything of the such. It's not the distorted metal sound that everyone likes, either (that Nolly sound or such, I mean). Smooth, warm but punchy-thick. Anyway, I'm still recording into audacity after all of these years because I just understand it well, and the parametric eq plugin from MuseHub / Soundly Shape It ...is absolutely free. It's as good as that fabfilterEQ that everyone raves about...same options and use, basically. Anyway, sorry, word salad, but the result is that I have a tight M curve setting using all of that, and I have it saved, etc. etc. etc. thanks to the powers that be. Woo hoo!It took me forever but I finally figured out how to get a decent synth bass patch on my Boss GT-1B. The trick is to avoid using the synth setting altogether, and use T WAH along with some other things.
I currently still use a Headrush modeler, and per the patch / setting for "this" particular bass profile, it turns my 4 string, drop D into sounding like it's in drop A instead. No wobble or warble or anything of the such. It's not the distorted metal sound that everyone likes, either (that Nolly sound or such, I mean). Smooth, warm but punchy-thick. Anyway, I'm still recording into audacity after all of these years because I just understand it well, and the parametric eq plugin from MuseHub / Soundly Shape It ...is absolutely free. It's as good as that fabfilterEQ that everyone raves about...same options and use, basically. Anyway, sorry, word salad, but the result is that I have a tight M curve setting using all of that, and I have it saved, etc. etc. etc. thanks to the powers that be. Woo hoo!
I may definitely hit you up per synth bass settings and such in the future because I feel inspired to remix all of the songs I've done.
Also, I hit up an international market yesterday, and that was overwhelming in the best way possible. Two whole aisles of ramen choices!