dmccombe7 Posted Friday at 20:37 Posted Friday at 20:37 Now that i'm playing a bit less hard with my right hand plucking its changed "my tone" from a hard edgy Ric type rock sound to a more mid focused mellower punch with more depth. Think what i'm saying is that simple little changes in style do affect how i sound out front. Please note i'm on the JD Honey tonight as tomorrows gig in Dundee was cancelled as their boiler / heating system has failed and can't get parts till Monday. Dave Quote
ezbass Posted Friday at 20:41 Posted Friday at 20:41 3 minutes ago, dmccombe7 said: Please note i'm on the JD Honey tonight as tomorrows gig in Dundee was cancelled as their boiler / heating system has failed and can't get parts till Monday. Probably just as well as the journey might have been, let’s say interesting. 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Friday at 21:03 Posted Friday at 21:03 19 minutes ago, ezbass said: Probably just as well as the journey might have been, let’s say interesting. Is it bad up your way ? I'm not too bad as have 4x4 Subaru but its never an easy drive in snowy conditions no matter what you drive. I see on news Amber warning out now and not drive unless you need to. Dave Quote
Downunderwonder Posted Friday at 22:08 Posted Friday at 22:08 On 29/12/2025 at 01:33, TimR said: I played at our local jam on Boxing Night. As the 'only bass player in the village' I get the dubious honor of playing for 4 hours without a 'break'. Anyway - the pub now has a DJ with a 16 Track PA, subs and tops. So I left my amp and cab at home and dug out my StudioSpares DI (last used before Y2K). 5 minutes fiddling with the PA (bass, parametric mid, and treble) and bingo. I sounded just like me. I still don't know how to describe what that sound is though. That's the sound of victory. Quote
WalMan Posted Friday at 22:18 Posted Friday at 22:18 Currently loving the FrankenJazz -> Darkglass Anagram -> Darkglass Microtubes -> Barefaced BB2 Nice bright, slightly gritty sounds with thump Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Friday at 22:36 Posted Friday at 22:36 I try to get a balanced, full tone riding on the edge of overdrive so I can did in for a bit of grit. Ideally new Roto 66s but for longevity Fender nickelscthat aren't as bright. Quote
Russ Posted Friday at 22:50 Posted Friday at 22:50 It started off as me trying to find a sound something between Tony Levin (circa Thrak-era King Crimson) and Justin Chancellor, which gradually morphed into its own thing to accommodate my tastes and playing technique. I used to be a fairly heavy-handed player, but I'm playing with a far lighter touch these days but I still want things to sound big, so I'm using two compressors in series, Levin-style, to control the dynamics, then, in terms of EQ, notching out that boxy-sounding 800Hz frequency range and gently boosting low and high mids. I also mostly play a 6-string these days, so I've had to adjust the EQ and compression to accommodate the high C so it doesn't sound brittle compared to the others. I also have an alternate version of this sound for fretless where I don't dial out the 800Hz range, since that's where a lot of the "mwah" lives in the frequency spectrum. I'm currently using a Headrush Flex Prime for effects - not a popular choice for bass (it doesn't have many bass-specific effects, amps or IRs), but it's small, powerful, easy to use and does everything I need it to do. It also came with the ReValver amp modelling software, which I used to model my previous Zoom B3n-based tone, directly from the pedal, so I had a good starting point to go from there. Quote
ezbass Posted Friday at 22:58 Posted Friday at 22:58 1 hour ago, dmccombe7 said: Is it bad up your way ? I'm not too bad as have 4x4 Subaru but its never an easy drive in snowy conditions no matter what you drive. I see on news Amber warning out now and not drive unless you need to. Dave Not terrible, but a couple of centimetres at least, coupled with high winds, with more to come. It’s not necessarily the conditions, rather other road users, with a lack of respect for the conditions. Stay home, keep warm, have another JD. 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Saturday at 08:13 Posted Saturday at 08:13 (edited) 12 hours ago, ezbass said: Not terrible, but a couple of centimetres at least, coupled with high winds, with more to come. It’s not necessarily the conditions, rather other road users, with a lack of respect for the conditions. Stay home, keep warm, have another JD. Gig cancelled as their boiler has failed and can't get parts till next week. 2 yrs in a row our gig has been cancelled in Dundee. Last year health issue and now this. Not meant to be. Edited Saturday at 11:20 by dmccombe7 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Saturday at 08:18 Posted Saturday at 08:18 9 hours ago, Russ said: It started off as me trying to find a sound something between Tony Levin (circa Thrak-era King Crimson) and Justin Chancellor, which gradually morphed into its own thing to accommodate my tastes and playing technique. I used to be a fairly heavy-handed player, but I'm playing with a far lighter touch these days but I still want things to sound big, so I'm using two compressors in series, Levin-style, to control the dynamics, then, in terms of EQ, notching out that boxy-sounding 800Hz frequency range and gently boosting low and high mids. I also mostly play a 6-string these days, so I've had to adjust the EQ and compression to accommodate the high C so it doesn't sound brittle compared to the others. I also have an alternate version of this sound for fretless where I don't dial out the 800Hz range, since that's where a lot of the "mwah" lives in the frequency spectrum. I'm currently using a Headrush Flex Prime for effects - not a popular choice for bass (it doesn't have many bass-specific effects, amps or IRs), but it's small, powerful, easy to use and does everything I need it to do. It also came with the ReValver amp modelling software, which I used to model my previous Zoom B3n-based tone, directly from the pedal, so I had a good starting point to go from there. That's a good point about high c string on fretless and eq'ing to account for it. If I plug in my 6er fretless with my normal settings the high c string is exactly as you described and I need to tweak my EQ Dave Quote
jazzyvee Posted Saturday at 11:22 Posted Saturday at 11:22 On 29/12/2025 at 09:14, jazzyvee said: I have played covers for most of my bass playing life, so mainly tried to capture the bass sound on those records. When I have gigged in originals bands I have found tones to suit their music. I don’t have a sound that i think is distinctive such that i could recognise it in a blindfold hearing test, however i think I would recognise myself more by note choices and articulation more than tone. Others may hear if i have a signature sound more than I would. Well strange how things work. Yesterday evening a band i used to play in uploaded a video of facebook described as their current band. So i decided to watch it to hear what they now sound like. As the video started and the musicians were hidden by generous stage fog, i thought .... hmm that sounds just like my alembic bass and how I played that song and wondered who the new bass player was as it sounded like me. When the cloud cleared and I could see all the members I realised it was me with my alembic. So maybe I do have a recognisable sound to some extent. So made me wonder why it wasn't a video of the current band. 2 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Saturday at 11:27 Posted Saturday at 11:27 2 minutes ago, jazzyvee said: Well strange how things work. Yesterday evening a band i used to play in uploaded a video of facebook described as their current band. So i decided to watch it to hear what they now sound like. As the video started and the musicians were hidden by generous stage fog, i thought .... hmm that sounds just like my alembic bass and how I played that song and wondered who the new bass player was as it sounded like me. When the cloud cleared and I could see all the members I realised it was me with my alembic. So maybe I do have a recognisable sound to some extent. So made me wonder why it wasn't a video of the current band. Now that must have made you laugh a bit. 😂 Dave Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Saturday at 11:46 Posted Saturday at 11:46 23 minutes ago, jazzyvee said: Well strange how things work. Yesterday evening a band i used to play in uploaded a video of facebook described as their current band. So i decided to watch it to hear what they now sound like. As the video started and the musicians were hidden by generous stage fog, i thought .... hmm that sounds just like my alembic bass and how I played that song and wondered who the new bass player was as it sounded like me. When the cloud cleared and I could see all the members I realised it was me with my alembic. So maybe I do have a recognisable sound to some extent. So made me wonder why it wasn't a video of the current band. Tomorrow you get the message saying "where are you?" 1 Quote
Mickeyboro Posted Saturday at 13:04 Author Posted Saturday at 13:04 1 hour ago, Stub Mandrel said: Tomorrow you get the message saying "where are you?" I would be royally fogged off!😤 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Saturday at 14:03 Posted Saturday at 14:03 Would've been funnier if you had criticised the bassist before you realised it was you @jazzyvee. 😂 Dave 2 Quote
WAYNESWORLD Posted yesterday at 00:56 Posted yesterday at 00:56 I’m currently running the most expensive gear I’ve ever owned and guess what…yeh it sounds the same as I’ve always sounded ,occasionally hitting the right notes and sometimes in the right order unfortunately not always in the required song. I have been educated playing lots of set ups ,had fun and drawn my own conclusions along the way.Only took me the thick end of 50 yrs to realise that a bass makes Bassie type noises. 1 1 Quote
Kiwi Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I have a sound that I definitely prefer, which is a combination of 80's burp but with extra warmth. It's probably closest to the tone that gospel players use. I feel that having a signature sound is probably something for others to decide, assuming my playing ever becomes noteworthy enough. 1 Quote
SimonK Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 7 hours ago, WAYNESWORLD said: I’m currently running the most expensive gear I’ve ever owned and guess what…yeh it sounds the same as I’ve always sounded ,occasionally hitting the right notes and sometimes in the right order unfortunately not always in the required song. I have been educated playing lots of set ups ,had fun and drawn my own conclusions along the way.Only took me the thick end of 50 yrs to realise that a bass makes Bassie type noises. Definitely this for me as well... I think new/expensive gear is also about the satisfaction of owning it, which I do think gives a better playing experience even if it makes little difference to the sound per se. Thus said I do find it easier to dial in a sound I am happy with using Trace Elliot or Genzler/Genz Benz amps, but nevertheless I still have numerous occasions where I am not happy with my sound despite having the same kit, being in the same room etc. 2 Quote
jazzyvee Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 20 hours ago, Mickeyboro said: I would be royally fogged off!😤 It vindicates me when I think of the circumstances of the split. 1 Quote
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