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Ric bass solo thread

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I'll start us off.

I was rather pick happy. Taken from an insanely growly solo over a hi-hat drum riff. (drums not audible). Oh, ignore my cries of glee, too. I was having a lot of fun!

Ric used: 1972 4001 BG

Right-click and "Save target as.." to hear!

http://www.geocities.com/hennyboy2002/solo1.wma
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if you go here I have 5 ric sound bytes ... made with a 4001, 4003, and a 4004 ...

http://www.3dentourage.com/425/jeffbass.htm
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Post by rickfan60 »

I like the range of your tonality Jeff. Did you use Ricks on all of the tracks?
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yep a 73 4001 4 string, a 90 4003s5, and a 93 4004L5
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Post by rickcrazy »

Killer cover of CCR's "Fortunate Son". Love it!
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Post by jwr2 »

thanks guys ... I added a blues track with my ex-68 4001 ... some of those tracks were recorded on cheap $100 cassette machines and some digitally ... the fortunate son has the roland digital drums ... it was the only time that drummer wasn't too loud ...
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Post by jaymi »

Mark, I cannot get to that thread...gives me a "sorry the page is not available?"
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Post by brentsimons »

Damn Jeff!
What settings are you using on your pod?It sounds amazing! Seriously! I would love some hints.I'm using a Boss GT-6B so I'm sure I can "emulate" your sound, I hope! Also I can give you a sweet deal on a brand new Bass Pod XT Pro,if you are interested.
Mark I can't get the thread either.Same error message.
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Post by cheyenne »

Me too.

Jeff you sound great!
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Post by henny »

Uhm - That's because it wasn't ME playing the bloody solo.

My joker of a friend David has recorded his (LACK of) expertise and 'pulled a fast one' - to paraphrase a well-known British colloquialism. The git found out my password to more or less EVERYTHING and decided to conjure a prank!

I.e - He's having a laugh!
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OK ... what do I use ... of course I start with a ric bass ... then I use an ampeg b2r head ... and 2 2x10 cabs with eminence speakers ... I mike it with an sm 57 mike ... the bass, middle and treble settings all around 4 to 6 range ... eq settings 40hz=0 80hz=+6 150hz=+12 300hz=0 600hz=-4 900hz=0 2khz=+12 5khz=+6 8khz=0

for the Pod I use amp model=amp 360 drive=0-4 bass=8 middle=2 treble=8 channel volume=10 compress=5 effect=rodent effect tweak=0 cabinet model=acoustic 360 ... oh ya I use the old pod ...

one of the tracks is a 1968 4001 plugged right into an peavey head and an acoustic 360 cab
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I am interested in getting a rack mount pod pro one of these days ...
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Let me know, I actually have 2 new Bass Pod XT Pro's that I'm looking to sell.I can definitely give my "Rick Brother's" a deal on both.
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Post by cheyenne »

How do you run your gain settings on the B2 Jeff?
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I run the bridge pickup at 10, both tone controls at 10 and the neck pickup at 8 ... the pod volume I run at 4-5 ... and the gain and volume on the b2r are both in the 3-5 range ... usually 4 ...
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