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Good morning - I want to know has anyone had success in getting the classic Fender "Click" sound?

I 'm talking about the recorded sound of Fender Precisions & Jazz basses on orchestral tracks like "Walk In The Black Forest" - Horst Jankovsky(???) and similar.

Is it just a very short delay, or a reverb, or both? I think you have to play with a pick as well.

I would be interested to hear comments and advice (apart from "Why do you want to get that sound" .....).


Cheers,

Stompbox.

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[quote name='Stompbox' post='1151233' date='Mar 6 2011, 10:28 AM']Good morning - I want to know has anyone had success in getting the classic Fender "Click" sound?

I 'm talking about the recorded sound of Fender Precisions & Jazz basses on orchestral tracks like "Walk In The Black Forest" - Horst Jankovsky(???) and similar.

Is it just a very short delay, or a reverb, or both? I think you have to play with a pick as well.

I would be interested to hear comments and advice (apart from "Why do you want to get that sound" .....).


Cheers,

Stompbox.

:)[/quote]
Flatwounds and a pick.

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[quote name='EssentialTension' post='1151247' date='Mar 6 2011, 10:41 AM']Flatwounds and a pick.[/quote]


[quote name='wateroftyne' post='1151250' date='Mar 6 2011, 10:42 AM']...and maybe a bit of sponge at the bridge.[/quote]

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OK - well thanks for that.

The question sprang into my mind late last night after several beers, so I'm glad I remembered to get it on here this morning.

I must confess that in my many, many years of playing, I've never used flatwounds, except on a Hofner Beatle bass that had black nylon wound strings on that I borrowed in the late 60s - but sound from the amp & speaker were so poor that Iwouldn't have known the difference.
(A Linear Concorde amp & a Selmer Goliath 1 x 18" cabinet).

After the winding went on one of the strings & it all unravelled I didn't use the guitar again.

The guy offered the bass to me for £15, but I said it was rubbish.

Guess I'm going to have to get some flatwounds then - any recommendations?


Stompbox

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[quote name='Stompbox' post='1151323' date='Mar 6 2011, 11:41 AM']OK - well thanks for that.

The question sprang into my mind late last night after several beers, so I'm glad I remembered to get it on here this morning.

I must confess that in my many, many years of playing, I've never used flatwounds, except on a Hofner Beatle bass that had black nylon wound strings on that I borrowed in the late 60s - but sound from the amp & speaker were so poor that Iwouldn't have known the difference.
(A Linear Concorde amp & a Selmer Goliath 1 x 18" cabinet).

After the winding went on one of the strings & it all unravelled I didn't use the guitar again.

The guy offered the bass to me for £15, but I said it was rubbish.

Guess I'm going to have to get some flatwounds then - any recommendations?


Stompbox[/quote]

La Bella Deep Talkin' flats are my first choice. I think the heavier the gauge, the closer you're going to get to the sound you want. Depending on what you're playing at present, it might take a while for your fingers to adapt

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[quote name='Beedster' post='1151326' date='Mar 6 2011, 11:45 AM']La Bella Deep Talkin' flats are my first choice. I think the heavier the gauge, the closer you're going to get to the sound you want. Depending on what you're playing at present, it might take a while for your fingers to adapt[/quote]
Yes, La Bellas are probably the best bet although I think Pyramid Golds or GHS Precision Flats can do it too.

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[quote name='AndyTravis' post='1151369' date='Mar 6 2011, 12:21 PM'][url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-WMGZsydPk&feature=fvst"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-WMGZsydPk&feature=fvst[/url]

At About 4mins in...

This is the bass sound in my head today - Flatwounds and a Pick...yummy.[/quote]

And the picked flatwound tone in my head today is:

[url="http://www.myspace.com/ofmontreal/music/songs/coquet-coquette-71274522"]http://www.myspace.com/ofmontreal/music/so...quette-71274522[/url]

However, given my undoubted expertise, this tone is likely either fingerstyle on rounds or a synth/sampled. Still love it though, something of the mid-era Beatles about it but with a whole lot more funk.

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[quote name='Beedster' post='1151388' date='Mar 6 2011, 12:38 PM']And the picked flatwound tone in my head today is:

[url="http://www.myspace.com/ofmontreal/music/songs/coquet-coquette-71274522"]http://www.myspace.com/ofmontreal/music/so...quette-71274522[/url]

However, given my undoubted expertise, this tone is likely either fingerstyle on rounds or a synth/sampled. Still love it though, something of the mid-era Beatles about it but with a whole lot more funk.[/quote]
Sounded good to me.

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Are you talking about the tic tac sound? Originally they used to double up the bass line with a baritone guitar like a danelectro strung with flatwounds. This is good example of it [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6JpVmZb4bI"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6JpVmZb4bI[/url]

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