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Permanent Waves

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Last night I wrote and recorded this little ditty, called Cathodic Narcotic. It's sixteen tracks, all recorded with my 2006 LE Sterling (the tone is all in the gold hardware ;)). The electronics were quiet, which made it very nice to record with. I'm very happy with the sound of this bass, and I hope you guys dig the song.

Please enjoy,

http://media.putfile.com/Cathodic-Narcotic

Graeme
 
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NoFrets80

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Last night I wrote and recorded this little ditty, called Cathodic Narcotic. It's sixteen tracks, all recorded with my 2006 LE Sterling (the tone is all in the gold hardware ;)). The electronics were quiet, which made it very nice to record with. I'm very happy with the sound of this bass, and I hope you guys dig the song.

Please enjoy,

http://media.putfile.com/Cathodic-Narcotic

Graeme

Sounds nice! Reminds me of something Ben Monder might have done on guitar. Very cool.
 

Permanent Waves

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Thanks for the comments guys! I still need to work on the mix, maybe add a few more layers to some parts. But overall, I had fun recording with the Sterling. Almost as much fun as gigging with it. ;)

Graeme
 

bluesquidd

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Sounds great. Sounds like you're using the Parallel setting?
How did you record this, into your computer?
Keep up the good work.
 

kakobass

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Pretty cool.

Although, I like non-gold-hardware Sterlings better: the lower mids have a rounder character to them. The gold hardware kinda brings out too much upper mids, even though I like the pleasant bump of +1.3 dB at 820 Hz.
 
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