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Out and about for the day, just thought I'd check and see if someone could share their recipe for the perfect New Order bass guitar sound in Trilian |
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braj wrote: Out and about for the day, just thought I'd check and see if someone could share their recipe for the perfect New Order bass guitar sound in Trilian
Surely you cant be serious |
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You need to play faster,but slower. ---- At school they taught me how to be. So pure in thought and word and deed. They didn't quite succeed. |
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UltraJv wrote: braj wrote: Out and about for the day, just thought I'd check and see if someone could share their recipe for the perfect New Order bass guitar sound in Trilian
Surely you cant be serious Yes I am. There was a decent combinator patch in Reason I heard a while back that made me think of asking about this. Certainly playing style is huge, just the right effects and adjustments to a patch in Trilian would be nice. Please don't be condescending ok? Is just a question. |
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jupiter8 wrote: You need to play faster,but slower.
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The most important thing is too play it low, like just below the knees or else it wont sound like 'ooky. ---- Dripfeed |
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To the original poster: if you ever come across this or program it yourself, lemme know about it. While you're at it, I need the tone of the bass player from the Fixx as well. |
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You might be able to get near to the Hookie sound if you hold your computer closer to the ground whilst playing! |
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taoyoyo wrote: You might be able to get near to the Hookie sound if you hold your computer closer to the ground whilst playing!
Yeah I tried that and it doesn't work, that low-slung style is easier than it looks |
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1-2-Many wrote: Well that COULD be arranged, but not sure it would be quite worth the effort I've been playing with Trilian and get somewhere near the sound but not to my satisfaction yet. I wonder if the current Reason demo has that patch, kind of a lot of work to download and install just take a look at one patch though |
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Some good 'gear tips' and 'how to play like' information here:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4579237_play-bass-like-peter-hook.ht ml ---- The invisible and the non-existent look very much alike. |
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hahahah !! ah hahahahahahah !!! |
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states wrote: hahahah !! ah hahahahahahah !!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9O6pCYyelA ---- The invisible and the non-existent look very much alike. |
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i never really consider him a bass player, as he always plays quite high notation, especially in NO when they had synths player basslines....its not often you hear a JD/NO song with hin playing a part that sounds like a typical bass sound....so im guessing thats what you are after |
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