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CaseLogic
01-12-2008, 01:12 PM
For example, in the bass solo in "Naked in the Rain" where you can clearly hear his tone, it has a very distinct growl/crunch to it and it is almost comparable slapping but obviously not near as much attack. It's hard for me to describe in words the way it sounds, but what gives him this tone? I know the equipment plays a part but does it also have to do with a really strong attack he has when plucking?

I've only been playing for about 3.5 years but I have a musicman SUB and an ashdown amp and I've been trying to get that kind of growly tone but I don't know if it's completely possible with my setup.

Can you guys give me more info about his tone/EQ settings, etc that help him obtain that kind of tone? I talked to someone at Guitar Center (I don't trust these guys most of the time though) and he said that he also uses an envelop filter, is that accurate?

Sorry for the ambiguous questions =P

southshoreconor
01-12-2008, 01:19 PM
sometimes the most overlooked part of someone's tone is their own playing. when you hear fleas bass cut through or distort it's because he's practically punching his low E and A strings and yanking the G and D about an inch an a half off the fretboard.

rporcupine
01-12-2008, 01:20 PM
yeah flea just pounds it a good un.

thats really all there is to it, new strings, and plucking f'ing hard.

ksandvik
01-12-2008, 01:21 PM
Yes, the more I play, the more I believe in Jeff Beck, use the fingers for all kinds of sounds. --Kent

rporcupine
01-12-2008, 01:22 PM
I talked to someone at Guitar Center (I don't trust these guys most of the time though) and he said that he also uses an envelop filter, is that accurate?

go and smack them in the face, they dont know what theyre talking about.

an envelope filter is an auto-wah, the effect used in power of equality slap breakdown/coffee shop solo/and sir psycho sexy

CaseLogic
01-12-2008, 01:26 PM
go and smack them in the face, they dont know what theyre talking about.

an envelope filter is an auto-wah, the effect used in power of equality slap breakdown/coffee shop solo/and sir psycho sexy
Yeah but if you have the envelope filter adjusted so it's very subtle, it's plausible isn't it?

unclekebm
01-12-2008, 01:27 PM
+100,000 to all the above posts...

bassteban
01-12-2008, 01:40 PM
He take special 'tone pills' that alter the listener's ears to make even awful playing sound good. He's really quite bad.
I can actually sell you some of these pills(I bought some but realized I don't need them; I'm actually quite good). They're a million dollars each & they're invisible.








;)

rporcupine
01-12-2008, 02:19 PM
Yeah but if you have the envelope filter adjusted so it's very subtle, it's plausible isn't it?

no

he barely uses it, apart from the odd occasion where you will definetly know about it

CaseLogic
01-12-2008, 02:21 PM
no

he barely uses it, apart from the odd occasion where you will definetly know about it
Thanks =)

shannons
01-12-2008, 02:33 PM
MM Stingray & Modulus basses into GK amps...and playing hard!

ibanezshredder
01-12-2008, 06:59 PM
Alot of the times when I see him soloing he takes a very agressive attack, and basicaly plucks the **** out of the strings.

CapnSev
01-12-2008, 07:03 PM
MM Stingray & Modulus basses into GK amps...and playing hard!


"Naked in the Rain" is actually recorded with a Wal through a Trace Elliot.

Trace Elliots are pretty reasonable to come by.

Good luck finding that Wal... :rollno:

boglej2
01-27-2008, 12:29 PM
He take special 'tone pills' that alter the listener's ears to make even awful playing sound good. He's really quite bad.
I can actually sell you some of these pills(I bought some but realized I don't need them; I'm actually quite good). They're a million dollars each & they're invisible.








;)

How can u say that about flea, he is an absolute genius bass player and an astounding performer. Go listen to soul to squeeze, one of the greatest bass recordings i've ever heard, and its almost unheard of!!

superzeus
01-30-2008, 02:38 AM
He does use an envelope filter in some of his songs. He's said so in interviews. He mostly uses that for smoother, funkier basslines, unlike the ones your talking about. He just plays really aggressively and attacks the strings. He's been known to break E strings before, so you can imagine how hard he plays.

bassteban
01-30-2008, 02:44 AM
How can u say that about flea, he is an absolute genius bass player and an astounding performer. Go listen to soul to squeeze, one of the greatest bass recordings i've ever heard, and its almost unheard of!!

:eyebrow: Dude. I like Flea. Reread my post- especially the smilies. Then Google the term 'sarcasm'.