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armybass

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I had a gig last night and the sound guy gave me a CD of several nights recordings from the last few months. My 93 Ray is FAT. And since most of our stuff is funk and disco the slap tone is stuuuupid. The finger tone on most of the tunes sounds better on the recording than it does to me live. But live I am standing right in front of the cab. I wish I were smart enough to know how to post music on the web. But alas I spose you'll take my word for it. Maybe I can take this time to post another pick of the bad boy.
 

armybass

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BAM!
 

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it worky. Nice work Scott.

Sounds like a manic depressive version on the chorus.

"She's a BRICK


house."
 

armybass

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it worky. Nice work Scott.

Sounds like a manic depressive version on the chorus.

"She's a BRICK


house."


LOL, yeah, we were a little sloppy too. Guess we better straighten up now that we know the tape is rolling....guess it really isn't tape anymore eh? They always play it to fast unless I get to count it off. I keep telling them is is a med-slow groove but the guitard wants ta rawk ya know.....:rolleyes:
 

T-bone

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Yea but they take a small power plant to run. ;)

Seriously, great tone. Great playing. Fantastic drummer. And a horn section.....how cool is that!

tbone
 

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I've always been pleasantly surprised on how good my stingray sounds recorded. Like someone made it that way on purpose. :)
 

armybass

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Just for the record, I always set my EBMM basses nearly flat. I might bump the lows and highs and dip the mids just off of center but I think that the EBMM basses sound great set flat or dang near flat. Well at least that is my sound, but there is so much more you can do with that EQ too.


Thanks guys. I wish I could post some other tracks but each track is an entire set. Somehow that one track got recorded alone.:confused:
 
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