BassAdder60 Posted Monday at 21:33 Posted Monday at 21:33 Hey folks my question is for Trace Elliot users in particular the TE1200 regarding the Pre Shape feature Playing finger style I found it was getting lost in the band mix which was to be expected as it’s a smiley face EQ However with a pick it seems to suit it very well as the mids are reduced and bass boosted resulting in a nice tone Anyone else using it ? The dual compressor also benefits a pick player as you can add a small amount of low end compression but higher top end compression to soften the tone slightly Quote
Downunderwonder Posted Monday at 21:38 Posted Monday at 21:38 If it sounds good little else matters. 1 Quote
Bill Fitzmaurice Posted Monday at 22:10 Posted Monday at 22:10 Cutting mids will lose you in the mix, but using a pick restores them compared to fingers. I use a pick most of the time, as I like a strong mid presence, but when I want a mellow tone I switch to my fingers. 1 Quote
BassAdder60 Posted yesterday at 07:21 Author Posted yesterday at 07:21 9 hours ago, Bill Fitzmaurice said: Cutting mids will lose you in the mix, but using a pick restores them compared to fingers. I use a pick most of the time, as I like a strong mid presence, but when I want a mellow tone I switch to my fingers. Thanks Bill, you make a point that is very true. We all think you must have mids boosted in your EQ to be heard in a band mix but this is mostly for those playing finger style. Playing with a pick ( my preference) changes the note attack, increases mids by a huge amount and makes the tone less full. Reducing the mids ie Pre Shape seems to suit pick players as it drops mids, boosts bass too. As I prefer playing with a pick I try to get a full tone as close to finger tone as I can get ( near impossible) but with the benefit of note attack and speed plus palm muting etc etc Quote
Rich Posted yesterday at 09:08 Posted yesterday at 09:08 I never use the pre-shape on my TE1200 as I'm predominantly a fingersman. The old GP12SMX (still the best bass preamp ever made IMO) had two pre-shapes, one of which was far more usable in the real world than the other. But I still never used it live. Quote
BigRedX Posted yesterday at 09:13 Posted yesterday at 09:13 IMO the pre-shape is there to make the amps sound impressive when you try them in the shop. They have minimal use in real-world situations. 1 Quote
BassAdder60 Posted yesterday at 09:59 Author Posted yesterday at 09:59 (edited) 49 minutes ago, BigRedX said: IMO the pre-shape is there to make the amps sound impressive when you try them in the shop. They have minimal use in real-world situations. Yes you’re right although for playing with a pick it does give an instant preferred EQ curve that isn’t too mid heavy. I think for finger style bassists Pre Shape does mask your tone too much in a band situation as it pulls down the mids but pick playing a PBass you need to get those mids turned down and boost the bass. Pre shape does that nicely with a one button press or Footswitch. Of course in my case I’m playing rock which a pick, a PBass and Pre Shape seems to match well Edited yesterday at 10:03 by BassAdder60 Quote
BigRedX Posted yesterday at 12:48 Posted yesterday at 12:48 "Tone" as completely subjective. AFAIAC even playing pick with a pick some more mids are always a good thing. Quote
BassAdder60 Posted yesterday at 12:51 Author Posted yesterday at 12:51 (edited) 21 minutes ago, BigRedX said: "Tone" as completely subjective. AFAIAC even playing pick with a pick some more mids are always a good thing. Indeed mids are your friend or a curse depending what you do with them 😂😉 Edited yesterday at 13:11 by BassAdder60 Quote
Bill Fitzmaurice Posted yesterday at 14:12 Posted yesterday at 14:12 They were very good friends with Ox, Squire and Lemmie. 😉 1 2 Quote
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