what would you use to get this bass tone?
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what would you use to get this bass tone?
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flanger? chorus? I dunno I wanna cop the whole package
flanger? chorus? I dunno I wanna cop the whole package
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Re: what would you use to get this bass tone?
Are you sure it's not the synth?maninashed wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4kDXQRC1JQ
flanger? chorus? I dunno I wanna cop the whole package
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https://www.discogs.com/release/1624904 ... ur-Of-Lust
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Re: what would you use to get this bass tone?
i agree with chank, it is definetly doubles with a synthesizer. You could get in the ballpark using a fretless with a chorus that has a fairly long delay time though. You wont get that synth "unison" sound though.
Maybe that boss SY-1 has a sound like that? The SY-300 could definetly do it
Maybe that boss SY-1 has a sound like that? The SY-300 could definetly do it
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Re: what would you use to get this bass tone?
dang I didn't know there was a synth
I've thought about taking the frets off of my supro pocket bass but whenever I think about it a little too long I get a tummy ache hah
I've thought about taking the frets off of my supro pocket bass but whenever I think about it a little too long I get a tummy ache hah
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Re: what would you use to get this bass tone?
Honestly I think just saving up for a cheap squire instead. Removing frets will be a pain.
Also you kinda gotta have a bridge pickup to get the fretless-fretless sounds
Also you kinda gotta have a bridge pickup to get the fretless-fretless sounds
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Re: what would you use to get this bass tone?
I mean, Nick Lowe is known for playing interesting basses, but I think there's more than just bass guitar going on there.

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Re: what would you use to get this bass tone?
I am admittedly hearing this song for the first time and through my shitty phone speakers but wouldn’t an OC-2 type pedal get you somewhere close? Perhaps paired with some modulation effect?
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Re: what would you use to get this bass tone?
I actually really liked that track - I will check this album out more! Definitely not the sort of thing on my radar.
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haha yeah I've had this power pop obsession goin on for like 3 months now
I do like yer octave pedal + chorus/flanger idea
I do like yer octave pedal + chorus/flanger idea
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Re: what would you use to get this bass tone?
I just bought a MXR Vintage Bass Octave pedal - for that OC2 sound. But I started screwing around with beyond the default sound and found some very cool tones.maninashed wrote:haha yeah I've had this power pop obsession goin on for like 3 months now
I do like yer octave pedal + chorus/flanger idea
I have this Nick Lowe record que'd up on my Tidal for work tomorrow. I’m into giving it a closer listen.
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Re: what would you use to get this bass tone?
I dont think that an octaver would help a lot since it is the same octave as the bass. You could double track the octaved part an octave higher but i still think a chorus would be more satisfying
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Re: what would you use to get this bass tone?
Nick Lowe's a great songwriter.
The question now stands whether OP wants to sound like the bass guitar or the synth.
As qertsy said, the bass guitar and the synth are playin' in the same register.
I think the bass guitar has chorus on it and is maybe short scale and/or fretless.
The synth is a little more difficult. It definitely has some extended sustain (sounds almost like a bowed instrument at times). Maybe an envelope filter'd cover that in combination with playing technique on a bass guitar?
Either way, seems fun!

The question now stands whether OP wants to sound like the bass guitar or the synth.
As qertsy said, the bass guitar and the synth are playin' in the same register.
I think the bass guitar has chorus on it and is maybe short scale and/or fretless.

The synth is a little more difficult. It definitely has some extended sustain (sounds almost like a bowed instrument at times). Maybe an envelope filter'd cover that in combination with playing technique on a bass guitar?

Either way, seems fun!


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Re: what would you use to get this bass tone?
Sounds to me like an upright running through some effects...likely a chorus. Listen at 1:20ish...there is a huge open note. It is without a doubt an upright bass or a fretless that catches an upright vibe. It could just be doubled, but I think a chorus and fretless will get you there. That's no synth.
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Re: what would you use to get this bass tone?
yeah the part I want to cop is the upright kinda sound, and the bwowowow
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Re: what would you use to get this bass tone?
For what it’s worth the internet’s credit his owning a S.D. Curlee fret less…
Sounds like a fret less with light strings and a chorus to me
Sounds like a fret less with light strings and a chorus to me
