Rush The Camera Eye - Bass sound
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Rush The Camera Eye - Bass sound
Have you heard this track? Amazing cool sound.
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highway_star
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"I thought it was a 4001 for years, but it's actually a Jazz Bass played with only the neck pickup turned up."
Actually, he's mentioned before in interviews that he used the Jazz for the entire album *EXCEPT* for "Red Barchetta" and "The Camera Eye", for which he used the Ric. Is it weird then that those were always my two favorite tracks on the album?
Actually, he's mentioned before in interviews that he used the Jazz for the entire album *EXCEPT* for "Red Barchetta" and "The Camera Eye", for which he used the Ric. Is it weird then that those were always my two favorite tracks on the album?
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What Bobcat said. I believe it was brought up in this forum some time ago (and probably not for the first or last time) that most of "Moving Pictures" was recorded with Geddy's Fender Jazz bass, but two cuts featured his 4001, namely "Red Barchetta" and "The Camera Eye," if I remember correctly. His bass on those two sounds different (read "better," and without the farty Fender low end), to my ears anyway. "Vital Signs" still has me fooled into thinking it's a Rick, though.
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Yes, I believe I stand corrected...I must be confusing "Eye" with "Vital Signs", which was definitely done with a neck pickup-selected Jazz Bass.
I used to practice to the entire album with both a Jazz and a Rick; both basses had an outstanding tone.
I'll have to give "Camera Eye" another listen. Anyone know what Geddy used for the distortion effect? I'm wondering if it was a Tube Screamer of some sort...
You can definitely tell that "Barchetta" was done with a capped 4001, especially on the "wind in my hair..." part. One of the reasons I like Ricks so much is because of that section of the song, especially the "Exit Stage Left" version...very metallic, yet nasally tone...knocked me out the first time I heard it in early 1982 (before I even knew how to play bass).
I used to practice to the entire album with both a Jazz and a Rick; both basses had an outstanding tone.
I'll have to give "Camera Eye" another listen. Anyone know what Geddy used for the distortion effect? I'm wondering if it was a Tube Screamer of some sort...
You can definitely tell that "Barchetta" was done with a capped 4001, especially on the "wind in my hair..." part. One of the reasons I like Ricks so much is because of that section of the song, especially the "Exit Stage Left" version...very metallic, yet nasally tone...knocked me out the first time I heard it in early 1982 (before I even knew how to play bass).

