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Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
Since I just a keyboard to mess around with, I wrote a bass melody for my last song, just to fill it up. I'm interested in any and all feedback, like usually - like bass eq, master eq, bass volume, melody comments, or whatever comes to mind. I used a synth funk bass, since it was simple and sounded the closest to a more natural bass guitar than other synths. I just wanted to keep it simple. I had to a narrow amount by a few db in the 150hz on the bass and cut more on the low-end of the rhythm guitars to get it not sound muddy. I think I have to brighten the whole thing up now that a bass in though, and I can still detect mud. I also think the mix doesn't flow - like, I find myself focusing on one thing or another, but not 'the song'. That's probably a sign that something is too busy. I'd like any comments about that - like is it just me because I just wrote the bass melody, or is it really a problem? I'll keep working on it. I just wanted to post a first draft for some quick feedback. Anyway, give it a listen. Let me know what you think. http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7173778
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/30 21:19:56
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i dig the guitar playing...very good, I'd like to hear a little better syncopation overall and I'd also like to hear the bass and drums come a little more forward in the mix
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/30 21:50:28
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/30 23:53:41
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Woops--I commented on the wrong song. Too many things going on here. Hang on! LOL I like the bass. Good job! That 'waa-was thing that comes in at :06 got a little irritating after awhile. Maybe just a little different sound? All in all, nice song and good playing!
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 10:30:00
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Nice tune. I'd like to hear the bass a bit more, especially a boost around 70Hz to put some meat on it; you can clear out a narrow bit at 190Hz to allow room for the guitars. About the part: you may want to focus on just the roots and get glued to the kick; I like fancy bass lines, but sometimes you have to keep it simple like here, since the guitars are busy enough and have the attention. I kind of agree with Janet regarding that envelope follower wah effect.
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 10:45:46
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Very nice song; uplifting. I looooove the title! I know you said something about flow. I think it's just a minor timing thing; not everything is snapped just right on to the grid. I'm guilty of it too. Hard when you play live and can't quantize. I like the wah.
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 12:25:53
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Hey Egevary You speak a lot about rumble and mushy low end. What kind of moniters are you using? Headphones? Using any eq on them while mixing? standing waves in the room? Ran a sine wave test (sweeping) from 20 to 20,000 and listened? I cant mix on my fostex powered monitors because its all mush but once its mixed well they sound pretty good. My rolands are so clean and great to mix on but i have to check it out on other speakers too to tweak the cleanlyness the rolands have. Judging from the fact your bass is way to far back (at first I said what bass?) there might be something in your setup cuasing you to mix this way. Before i got my akg 240 headphones the low end was horible on my stuff. so i cut it down. then once i got some decent listening devices my stuff sounded honky. I know you know this allreddy but let me say it any way. too much bass on monitering/ mixing means less bass on the outcome. Too much highs and the mixer will bring it down turning out a muddy mix. Did my bass i sent you sound all muddy and rumbly on your system? I've used a lot of midi controller bass on my stuff. playing it live from the keyboards sounds does not work. Record your bass lines using the keyboard as a controller recording midi data to the computor. On playback the "data" is sent to a "soundfont player" where you can can get worlds of different bass sounds fretless, slap, upright acoustic you name it? This synth can also be eq'd compressed etc just like it was a wav file andt talk about timing, ling up etc. wow you can do anything with the data jimmy
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 13:27:11
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Egevary I'm listening here at work on ear buds..........and I can hear some bass on this track but it sits kinda of far back.........needs to be brought up some more........ Cliff
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 13:33:57
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Hi Jimmy, My monitors (or speakers rather) are M-Audio StudioPro 3's. They are about 100 bucks. They sound pretty good, but are they the problem? I also use my Sony headphones too. I think you might be right Jimmy about the perceived muddiness. My desire is to get the bass to sound higher than I think it probably should. My friend Brent came over last night and he suggested to just take the entire base line and move it down one entire octave. Anyway, I think my desire to hear the notes (like Geddy Lee style I suppose) and to not hear rumble is probably why I thought your bass recording sounded rumbly on my monitors, but it's fine on your monitors. I think I'm detecting the right mud frequencies on my monitors though, but anything below 100hz, I'm probably not hearing it correctly possibly? Or maybe I just don't know how it should sound? When I listen to commercial albums, the bass sounds perfectly fine and balanced. Is there a program that will give me accurate readings to help me mix without having to hear it? :) I don't know how to do that sweeping thing you mentioned. I can look at an EQ of the master though. Is that what you mean? I think what happens is that when I crank the bass volume to be close to the other instruments, I get a muddy mix on these monitors. So, often times my bass volume is MUCH lower than the other instruments. Is that why everyone is saying the bass is too far back? Maybe I really need to learn a lot more about EQing the bass. I'm well aware that I can eq the midi like my audio tracks - I have done that actually, as well as added some compression that made the base line sound better. Let me post another up in a bit.
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 13:52:42
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Okay, I uploaded a new version. this one has a much fatter bass in the lower frequencies, doesn't sound as busy. It does sound a bit muddy, but I don't care at this point - you guys tell me how it sounds because it's obvious my monitors are playing tricks on me. And oh, the bass volume is very proportional to the other instruments. I am not making any judgments that it is too loud or not. I really want you guys to tell me what you're hearing. Thanks for the kind, constructive bashing ;)
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 13:57:18
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Trying to give it a listen... error loading song file message from SC..... I'll try again later.
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 13:57:59
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ORIGINAL: Guitarhacker Trying to give it a listen... error loading song file message from SC..... I'll try again later. Sorry about that. I fixed it. My MP3 codec did something really weird. I didn't notice until I played it on SC myself.
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 14:28:28
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Sounds pretty good to me, theres alot going on there so I think you did a great job here. mabey vary the velocity a little more on the kick and snare just to humanize more. Richard
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 14:41:19
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hey egevary I'm coming to realize a few things. The more we speak the more I see what your after. I am truelly all about sharing what I know and not about making judgments. I dont know whether to shut up or try and help out. I'm 54 and have studied music all my life. I'ved played country, rock, jazz, blues, you name it I've been on both sides of the spectrum from the session player to the engeneer. I've modifide tube amps , I've built eqs and compressors I've modifide guitars and set em up I've played everything from banjo to sax, trumpet, piano bass, guitar, organ and who knows what else. Maybe its time for me to chill out and let you all do your thing. you know? in some ways who am i to say? jimmy
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 14:48:28
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Hey Jimmy, I definitely appreciate your feedback. I hope I didn't give any indication that I was ignoring it. I'm certainly not. I think when it comes to adding bass into my mixes, there are two things to consider: 1) The bass doesn't sound right on my monitors, or my ears hear it differently. 2) I'm not EQing it right. When I talk about reserving judgements, I'm actually referring to ME. My last mix was going by the numbers - like volume, eq, etc. I am not going by ear when I export that bass sound, because I don't trust my monitors. I guess what I wanted was for everyone to say, "Ken, that bass actually sounds a lot better!" or "Ken, that bass sounds so much worse than what you had before. Try EQing this and that, lowering the volume, yadda yadda" I hope that makes sense. It's not that I'm trying to do "my own thing". I have no idea how I want this to sound in all honesty - other than sounding "good" to me. I think it's hard when things are sounding muddy on my end. This isn't your fault, my fault or anyone's fault. It just is what it is due to limitations of my hardware, and also my inexperience (because let's face it, I've only started mixing 2 months ago). That's why I am on my quest to learning as much as I can, which also means I want as much feedback as possible. I hope that clears things up!
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 16:10:06
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Hey egevary I got to here the "high" bass but the computor wouldnt play the low one the high bass is much an improvement but it dont fix the problem. The sound or tone is second to the main problem. your playing the bass like your a "rush style" (the group) bass player. this guy is a virtuoso bass player on the subject of the notes you play you have no choice but to learn to play the "right" notes. That is what your hearing. your ear is better than your abilties. To you it sounds muddy that aint the problem. wrong notes is the problem the wrong note against the right chord cant be fixed with eq If "rush's" bass player was doing your bass you would'nt be asking whats wrong. will that style fit your song? yes it can and would. Youd be better off getting a 75 dollar bass at the pawn shop use a heavy pick. have good low end and add high mid snap to the real bass and play it live to the computor. Playing all over the place with bass notes is an art (like he does) you can simplify and do less but you wont be happy with it. A C majer chord has 3 notes c e g if your playing c# e flat and a flat against that it aint gonna work. Learn your instrument here is an example the c majer scale. c d e f g a b c play up and down ie c d e f g f e d c. thats what rush's player does. Your jumping from say a c to f to e to who knows where. your doing this because you dont have piano player skill. There are many ways to get what you want using keyboard bass but there all very diffferent and very spicific and a lot of work to satisfie your ears. you have two choices use keys with a lot of work or get a real bass. both have advantiges but knowing you as i do I'd say you'll get what you want sooner with a real bass. this responce is general. the only way i can help you to trully get what you want is to break it down in peices. and work on only a measure at a time. thats a lot of work. so maybe you dont want to mess with that but one cannot have a masterpiece work without time and effert in the parts. with that said I'm still getting to know ya and how far breaking it down you wonna go. till next time keep up the good work jimmy
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 16:53:19
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ORIGINAL: jimmyman Hey egevary I got to here the "high" bass but the computor wouldnt play the low one Weird. I clicked the low bass and it worked for me. There's probably something screwy going on with drop box :( ORIGINAL: jimmyman the high bass is much an improvement but it dont fix the problem. The sound or tone is second to the main problem. your playing the bass like your a "rush style" (the group) bass player. this guy is a virtuoso bass player True. I guess through osmosis, I think the bass is supposed to sound like that. ORIGINAL: jimmyman on the subject of the notes you play you have no choice but to learn to play the "right" notes. That is what your hearing. your ear is better than your abilties. To you it sounds muddy that aint the problem. wrong notes is the problem Actually, they are 2 different problems. The muddiness was reduced on these mixes. I don't hear much mud. There was some drum/bass conflicts and I resolved them, so no mud. I still there might be some mud with the leads actually, because when I kill them, the muddiness goes away. ORIGINAL: jimmyman the wrong note against the right chord cant be fixed with eq I definitely understand that eq can't fix bad notes ;) I think my notes are correct though, no? Most of my root notes are D, C and G. When it goes to the bridge, they are B->D->G->(F->G->A) then B->D->G->A. I am inputting these notes exactly in the piano roll. If you are hearing a tuning problem, do you think, Jimmy, that the guitars are slightly off tune to the bass... so maybe that's the REAL problem? Is there any way to re-tune the bass in MIDI so that it's exactly the same? Maybe if I experiment with that, it will correct the problem. The base line itself, whether too busy or not, sounds fine with the rhythm to me. I'm more worried that the busy-ness is conflicting with the leads now. ORIGINAL: jimmyman If "rush's" bass player was doing your bass you would'nt be asking whats wrong. LOL... Great idea! Let's go call Geddy to write and record a bass line for my song! Where did I put his number... ;) ORIGINAL: jimmyman Youd be better off getting a 75 dollar bass at the pawn shop use a heavy pick. have good low end and add high mid snap to the real bass and play it live to the computor. I'm starting to think you're right. I know I could play the bass line given some practice using a bass. It would definitely sound more authentic. I wish the timing of my recordings didn't get messed up so badly on this recording, because I never had such problems on other projects. I think I'm going to get rid of my mastering plugins on the mix. ORIGINAL: jimmyman Playing all over the place with bass notes is an art (like he does) you can simplify and do less but you wont be happy with it. A C majer chord has 3 notes c e g if your playing c# e flat and a flat against that it aint gonna work. Learn your instrument here is an example the c majer scale. c d e f g a b c play up and down ie c d e f g f e d c. thats what rush's player does. Your jumping from say a c to f to e to who knows where. I think I understand modes and scales and stuff. I'm self-taught, but I do understand this ;) In this song, the key is D (I know you were just using C as an example). I think this is D-Mixolydian to be precise (at least for the verses... the chorus changes to something a little different). When I read my bass notes, they are all in that key. In fact, almost all of the notes are D, G and C in the verses, with a B in there as a small filler to move to a different (which works with the mode, especially since B is eventually used in the chorus). ORIGINAL: jimmyman your doing this because you dont have piano player skill. That's definitely true... but I'm also quantizing, editing, etc. to make everything line up to compensate for my horrendous playing skill ;) ORIGINAL: jimmyman There are many ways to get what you want using keyboard bass but there all very diffferent and very spicific and a lot of work to satisfie your ears. you have two choices use keys with a lot of work or get a real bass. both have advantiges but knowing you as i do I'd say you'll get what you want sooner with a real bass. A real bass may be the answer. I guess I was hoping a midi bass would be fine. Wishful thinking on my part ;) ORIGINAL: jimmyman this responce is general. the only way i can help you to trully get what you want is to break it down in peices. and work on only a measure at a time. thats a lot of work. so maybe you dont want to mess with that but one cannot have a masterpiece work without time and effert in the parts. That won't be necessary, but if there is a "wrong note" problem, maybe point one of them out to me with the exact time of the song? That way I can see where you mean. Maybe I'm not hearing it? Thanks for all the help Jimmy!
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 17:57:07
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hey ege when i get back tommrow I'll get back with you on our topics, Now i know you know more about scalse and all. cool I'm so glad to know ya what a talent HAPPY NEW YEAR! jimmy
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2008/12/31 20:43:46
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Ken I'll try again there must be something up with SC I couldn't get it to play or D/L
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2009/01/01 04:22:17
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ORIGINAL: Jonbouy Ken I'll try again there must be something up with SC I couldn't get it to play or D/L Yeah, it's weird. I uploaded it again. It's playing finally :) Anyway, this is a totally new mix of the song. I think I finally got it! Sure there's more work to do, but it's SO MUCH more balanced this time. Feedback appreciated!
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2009/01/01 11:32:40
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OK... I was able to listen again..... the bass is still lacking. The other instruments sounded OK to me...nice & bright. You might need to check into getting a better, more accurate way to monitor & mix where you can hear the bass accurately. I just listened to "Bridge" and it also was lacking bass and drive.... however the rest of the mix on Bridge was good. If you are using stereo speakers to mix, that could be the problem. Stereo speakers are NOT flat and may accentuate certain frequencies to get a specific "brand name sound" which will throw off your mixing...big time.
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2009/01/01 11:41:48
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What a sec... you're on to something!! I'm using M-Audio Studiopro 3's... There is this "bass boost" button on the back. It was on the entire time when I got the speakers (I think anyway... I don't remember turning it on). Are you saying that should be *off* to get a flat sound? So basically if that's flat, I have a REAL set of monitors? :) I'm also going by the EQ curves on the master track too... I'm trying to get a visually balanced mix that looks similar to songs in my genre. I'm not talking about matching the curve exactly or anything, but when I see the lower frequencies being 6db higher than everything else, I start to worry because commercial mixes just don't have that problem. And I know I should *listening* - I am - I find there definitely is a direct correlation between the graph and what I'm hearing. At least if I'm hearing a problem, I can spot the problem area faster than my ear can find it ;)
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2009/01/01 11:47:29
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Yeah..... I have MR5's and they have a "bass compensation" switch too. I have mine set to normal or "0" flat. Actually there is a high freq comp sw too. Both are set to normal. Try that and you may have solved the problem. That switch is there to allow the end user to boost or cut the freqs as needed...depending on the room you are mixing in. The room WILL influence the sound, as will the location of the speakers in the room....it all matters. You are supposed to EQ the room and then use those switches to get a flatter response.
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2009/01/01 11:57:49
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I am curious though... why don't I get this hum or mud when I listen to commercial stuff? In fact, with the hum, it's actually good because I know to get rid of it because I can *hear* it. And the more I ditch the mud or rattle, the more it sounds like a reference CD to me. I just think it is so odd that it sucks on your end ;(
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2009/01/01 12:31:00
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hey ken You want some praise? Wow talk about leaps and bounds forward into mixing and producing. The low bass is it. finaly got it to play after you did whatever you did to got it to play. If my ears are correct you cut the low end on guitar and gave room for the bass to come through. the guitar still sounds nice rich and full. now i can tell what the clashing notes are (at one point) here is your chord proggression first two measurse of the guitar that also repeats throughout the song of course untill the bridges 1 2 3 4 1 2 & 3 4 D C G the bass is playing this (or sounds like it is) 1 2 3 4 1 2 & 3 4 D G In D the C is a flat seven chord A G against a C in this case is the 5 of the C chord playing a 5 instead of the root note "C" can sound very good used very sparringly but not continually. Many years ago all kinds of music did this at (the end) of a verse only.. and never (as I recall) on (the flat seven chord) it gave the song a tension but resolved to the root note now days for some reason nobody does it anymore. I think its because music these days music has decided that this is a worn out thing to do. or it might be that music now has so much more going on and it clashes with all that stuff other than that Super nice job of tweeking the bass (low one) Exelant my freind exelant now if i could learn how to spell :) using spell check is a pain cause it sometimes doint even know what I'm trying to spell :) Man I forgot all about scales untill you metioned it its playing 5 notes of the actual scale starting on any one given number of the actual scale. or is it? dont remember. oh man dont get me started. youll get me talking about poly chords backcycling and all kinds of stuff. I dont use scales anymore per say but i do like to throw in some chords against chords from time to time. I.E play the notes of a G major chord against an E minor and all kinds of stuff jimmy
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2009/01/01 13:14:51
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Ken, I listened to this previously and loved the acoustic guitar on this. I really don't hear the bass on this tho... only in spots and quite low in the mix. i sill love this song! Very organic.
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2009/01/01 13:32:43
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oh my the computor messed up what i wrote lets try again 1 2 3 4 1 2 & 3 4 D C G the bass is playing this (or sounds like it is) 1 2 3 4 1 2 & 3 4 D G jimmy
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2009/01/01 13:36:49
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well blow me down my chord progreesion is still messed up let me just say this your second measure is a C chord (first two beets) or did i mean carrots :) the bass is playing a G jimmy
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jimmyman
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RE: Added bass to "About A Girl Named Sunshine"
2009/01/01 14:14:41
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I am curious though... why don't I get this hum or mud when I listen to commercial stuff? In fact, with the hum, it's actually good because I know to get rid of it because I can *hear* it. And the more I ditch the mud or rattle, the more it sounds like a reference CD to me. I just think it is so odd that it sucks on your end ;( if its hum youll need an electronic devise to fix it if its mud you'll need some soap and water. may be that the problem is in the guitar or anywhere else for that matter. resonent frequencys have there way of not showing up untill you add mre stuff The "box" of your guitar I think is where it is. The "box" is the wood resoinationg and doesnt have much change in frequency. I have used tape before to cover a little or a lot of the sound hole. I've put towels inside the guitar. depending on the application of course. also I've taken a wood pencel and cut it to where it barly will stay put inside the guitar between the front and back of the guitar on the bass side of the bridge. it makes the bass strings more solid and less boomy cuts through a mix very well. some or maybe all I dont remember violins use a sound post/ its a wood dowel use to "tune" the violin the top of any wood instrument has a resonent frequncy and it affects the sound some people put a fingerboard "cheater" or clamp on the headstock man there are all sorts of thing a person can do. for strumming if you have more than one acoustic you can put a thin say a 10 gueage string on the third string and tune it one octive higher than normal or put small strings on the last four strings and tune "all" of them one octive higher these are all differrent methods for differrent apps jimmy
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