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Future Times / Rejoice (audio bass clip)
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 6:38 am
by miguelbass
Hello everyone!
I put on my soundcloud page an audio clip of me practicing Future Times/ Rejoice. This is for a future video and/or collaboration project.
https://soundcloud.com/miguelbass/futur ... joice-bass
Miguel
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Re: Future Times / Rejoice (audio bass clip)
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 11:33 am
by woodyng
Once again,you nailed it! This was such a dramatic change in Chris's sound,with him using the harmoniser throughout most of Tormato. I was happy to see it re-used on what i thought was the best song off "fly from Here",too. (Into the Storm)
Re: Future Times / Rejoice (audio bass clip)
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 11:51 am
by ram
The tone is superb! Great job Miguel!
Re: Future Times / Rejoice (audio bass clip)
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 3:09 pm
by Billsbro
Sounds great, Miguel! Always a fun tune to hear. (I was mentally adding in the military snare pattern as I listened...I loved seeing Alan do that live in '78.)
Just the other day I wondered what you were up to...now I know (practice, practice, practice).
As always, thank you!
Re: Future Times / Rejoice (audio bass clip)
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:36 pm
by johnallg
woodyng wrote:Once again,you nailed it! This was such a dramatic change in Chris's sound,with him using the harmoniser throughout most of Tormato. I was happy to see it re-used on what i thought was the best song off "fly from Here",too. (Into the Storm)
+1
Re: Future Times / Rejoice (audio bass clip)
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 4:35 am
by miguelbass
Thanks everyone!
I have used the setup that has been mentioned on a couple of threads on this and other forums concerning the pickups and respective effects.
The bridge pickup has "mutron" like effect
The neck pickup has the chorus/harmoniser effect
Also I think I am listening a second bass overdubbed, that one I played with the "fuzz" effect on the neck pickup.
Only the bass pedals are unfortunately mixed so low that I can barely hear them. For now I have little idea where they were actually used.
Miguel