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Ernie Ball 2221 Regular Slinky Gitarrensaiten
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2 août 2014 à 12:23
2 août 2014 à 12:47
Tutama
sorry jmrukkers, but I will be just me or can barely hear the bass.
Come on more volume please... ;)
Nice track... +1
Come on more volume please... ;)
Nice track... +1
2 août 2014 à 12:55
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2 août 2014 à 16:01
jmrukkers
I was aiming for presence in the mix, not necessarily loud... Lots of sub in it alright, my apologies if it's a bit much.
+0
3 août 2014 à 00:03
mudfoot
No worries Mon. I get what you was doing. Lay back down again give em what they want. Make the earth shake and there ears bleed how Bunny do it in Jamrock.
+1
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2 août 2014 à 18:16
mudfoot
Thanks to you all.Jm love the bass dont be scared to crank the bass. Low and thick with volume to fill in.That's why the guitar has a high tone to cut thru all the other tones. A one drop drum and a bit of keys with a reggae bubble would do it right. Thanks again.I keep luan them down.
+1
3 août 2014 à 02:21
AnneCozean
jm - you're like the Anti-Ego Musician in the volume department. 8) - I usually want your contributions a little louder in the mix, too. your bass line has such a good feel to it, and yes less CAN be more - and mud - love that squeak in your choppy guitar - great focus.
+1
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