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Getting really fat, Jazz fusion bass tone? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GedhY2KbM8I I want to get a tone much like this one. I figured my attack wasn't good enough so I worked on my playing for quite while and I got a little closer but still it sounds to harsh and not smooth enough. My equipment: Ibanez SR 705 With Bartolini MK-1 Genz.Benz Shuttle 3.0 with a 12 inch cab. |
Some may be your setup. The farther the strings from the fret board the more difficult that growl is. My Pedulla sounds a lot like that and plays like butter, I was told by someone I once played with. My fender on the other hand? I cannot get the strings as close and have more issues with that tone. I did change my approach some on that bass due to this. I think the guy in the video has a super close setup as he is not hitting strings very hard. This will lead to greater flexibility for finger type effects. |
Yeah, that tone is pretty sweet, plus having killer skills sure doesn't hurt! Try panning your P/U balance in favor of the bridge pickup. Boost EQ at 250Hz for some added burp, and trim a little at 800Hz to 1kHz to tame harshness. Treble sizzle to taste, but too much can add to the harshness. |
Technique is a big part of it. Pluck near the bridge, use a light touch. |
cool sound Low mids and mids are boosted and playing close to the bridge is important to get this sound. Interesting that the player in the video only has a neck pickup although the sound is very "bridgie". |
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I wouldn't describe this tone as fat, but it does suit the music. Great playing all around. |
The first thing to do is to burn those @"'(é!àç_è(-" MK-1 and to replace them ... that's the first thing to do when you receive a Cor-Tek built bass that says having barts pickups... |
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I can't say for certain but, the bridge pickup looks like a Bartolini MM. And he's playing on top of it or even behind it sometimes. Not surprising he's getting the sound he is and not really a sound you can get from just any setup either. |
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