Plug In A Music Man Bass, Create Something, Post, Repeat.

Instead of doing just another demo we decided to do some videos in the studio (aka our rehearsal room) and I used my then brand new Stingray Classic V for all three of them:



Very nice videos, and band as well. Love the pretty ladies singing back ups too!! :)

The Stingray tone fits perfectly into the mix.
 
hard to tow the line isn;t it?.......I have the prob of playing drums,bass and guitar.......have a hard time spreading the love around.....so yeah....I hear ya'
 
Okay....I'll throw this out there. This recording leaves a lot to be desired but...wth. It's an unfinished idea I came up with a few years ago and the ending comes a little, shall we say, abruptly. :) Lo-fi drum track courtesy of my looping software. Guitar and bass (unintentially lo-fi) by me.

Used my Bongo 5HS for this one.

SoundClick artist: Stu42 - page with MP3 music downloads

The link also has info about the inspiration for the song and all that crud.

I CAN BARLEY HEAR THE BASS!!Drowned in the mix.
 
Okay, here is a quick one from me. I had been thinking about this little jam of mine and this thread inspired me to dig it out. This was recorded on a cassette 4-track ages ago. I seem to remember that I doubled both parts for a chorus effect. This was my old 3-band Stingray that I sold like an idiot. The picture below was from around the same era (1990 or so).

http://zumaz.com/audio/MusicMan/music_man_loop.mp3

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Very Cool..Thanks for the Bongo info..Best I've seen...
 
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