Sadly, close to nearly 2 years since I played the bass, I came to realize the importance of setting up the tone of the bass.
When I was beginning, I thought having a deep strong bass was the ultimate. Not true. ( depending on the songs that I played, of course ).
My early recording in a studio jamming with friends was pretty much muddled sound. Boomy. Every finger played on the strings was not distinct.
Now that I played around with my Zoom multi effect more, I got the sound that is a good balance of live and recording.
Now I start to put in more mids and highs and start to reduce the lows. Some compression is good, but not too excessive.
finger style, also learn to control my finger strength in various notes to create a more lively beat.
I think, its quite nice to know that there is some improvement afterall
When I was beginning, I thought having a deep strong bass was the ultimate. Not true. ( depending on the songs that I played, of course ).
My early recording in a studio jamming with friends was pretty much muddled sound. Boomy. Every finger played on the strings was not distinct.
Now that I played around with my Zoom multi effect more, I got the sound that is a good balance of live and recording.
Now I start to put in more mids and highs and start to reduce the lows. Some compression is good, but not too excessive.
finger style, also learn to control my finger strength in various notes to create a more lively beat.
I think, its quite nice to know that there is some improvement afterall