4001/12 project
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Something tells me that would void the Rickenbacker warranty. 
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How about this one Kenny?!kennyhowes wrote:Man, I'd love a 12-string bass.
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I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Not mine - it was drawn by a RIC artist and posted to the corporate forum a few years ago when a thread about 8 and 12 string basses and the possibility RIC would ever make them again was active. IIRC the picture was labeled the prototype 12 stringer.walker wrote:Clevah, John. Very clevah!
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For those still paying attention, here's the final mix of 'ROME'
Serve loudly over a simmering pot of whatever.
Serve loudly over a simmering pot of whatever.
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Very nice Mark; one of your "darker" works. I love the layering, ESPECIALLY at the ending. Happy New Year to ya!
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Mark, I'm liking this very much... nothing simmering just beer here. Are the drums differnt somehow from your usual offerings? Love the bass layerings... the tone as usual is great. All in all another great effort.
a good way to end a year and start a new one!
a good way to end a year and start a new one!
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Excellent work, Mark! Great companion to THC indeed!
Love the "Oh no's"! May I be bold to suggest overdubbing/layering some more backing vocals to it at the other side of the stereo field to make the "Oh no's" even more hooky?
Love the "Oh no's"! May I be bold to suggest overdubbing/layering some more backing vocals to it at the other side of the stereo field to make the "Oh no's" even more hooky?
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Very nice, Mark! I enjoyed that.
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That sounds awesome, Mark!! I did listen to it LOUD!!
Geez, I'm gonna think about tuning my 12'er to B-b-b, E-e-e, A-a-a, D-d-d or maybe the S/8 to B-b, E-e, A-a, D-d.
Geez, I'm gonna think about tuning my 12'er to B-b-b, E-e-e, A-a-a, D-d-d or maybe the S/8 to B-b, E-e, A-a, D-d.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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Thanks, Joey! My 'Harley Bass' (the 4001V63 JG tuned B-E-A-D) was great for the 4001/12 project. Not ideal for chordal passages due to the low register, but it RULES for the linear lines! I highly recommend it for at least one of your octavated basses!
(Octavated: It's a word now.)
That being said, I still used the Harley bass for the bass chords in the outro. It can be done and sound good, but the register is limited moreso than what I prefer.
(Octavated: It's a word now.)
That being said, I still used the Harley bass for the bass chords in the outro. It can be done and sound good, but the register is limited moreso than what I prefer.
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Mark, I think you need to get an 8 to aliviate some of these issues until a 12 can be engineered.walker wrote: It can be done and sound good, but the register is limited moreso than what I prefer.
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I agree! In due time, my friend; in due time!
