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midopa

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I think he's got some really light fret buzz? It's contributing to that sharp, crunchy sound of his, I believe. Also, perhaps a lighter guage of strings would help.
 

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I think some of the distortion is from the recording - even though he always did have a bit of edge to his sound.

IMO I think his tone was better and cleaner on the records...
 

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generolissimo bovine-

by the way mr. bovine- have you ever read "The Lazlo Letters"? Just go get it and let me know after you have read it. Just classic stuff.

you gotta admit that is pretty "ph" phat.

does he use the two handed slapping technique that you used on that guy down in tijuana?

does anyone know how the hell is he getting all those ghost notes? is it all with the left hand?


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Well, it is too bright. I can't achieve it even when turning the treble all way up +treble boost(even with the MAPLEIZER provided by Oldbluesbassman :D ) . Maybe he's using an ampeg? It was the typical combination of that era.......
 

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I think he got a custom Mapleizer Pro. He IS Louis Johnson, you know.
 

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Yes, perhaps.
What a great time it was('70's-80's) in terms of music!!!
I have the records of the Brothers Johnson. Cool stuff. But again, what do you think he's using? What do you use midopa. Tell me your full music equipment
 

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Are you serious? Here's my equipment:
For simply playing and fooling around on the bass:
P.O.S. ESP B205 -> Behringer BX600 60W 12" combo amp
For recording:
P.O.S. ESP B205 -> Behringer BX600 60W 12" combo amp -> P.O.S. ProCo CB-1 Direct Box -> P.O.S. Computer sound card's microphone jack.

If you haven't yet noticed, I endorse the P.O.S. brand. But that'll all end when my Bongo arrives in October. :D

Anyway, I think Louis is running a clean signal. As I said before, I think it's really light fret buzz that's adding that "crunchy" texture to his tone. And look at this technique. He's not slapping - he's beating the bass. You're bound to get aggressive tones with that kind of technique! I also have the full video of this clip and he says that he often breaks strings during takes of a recording. :eek:
 

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PLease send it to me!!

Here's a list of my gear:


Ernie Ball Musicman StingRay (honeyburst, black pick, rosewood, 2eq)
Fleetwood 4 string natural Fretless
Yamaha BBG5

Trace Elliot 350w amp
4x10 Trace Elliot cab
Trace Elliot Commando Combo

Akai DR8 HDR
Lacie external HD
Aphex 204
TLAudio Fatman FAT1 Stereo Tube Compressor
Behringer Composer pro MDX 2600 xl
ETA PL8 Power Conditioner
Korg Tuner
handmade tube DI
Phonic DI

Boss Super Overdrive
EBS Unichorus

etc etc....
 
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