MXR M82 Bass Envelope by Uriah Duffy
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Wow, dude. Great sound. Great skills too. What does a guy with these skills do to practice? I mean, what else is there to work on?!?
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I have that same TC speaker! I use it as an extension cab with my GK MB210 combo, which brings my output power to 500W. Nice.
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awesome! woot! :)
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I just had to start figuring out what he's playing at 8:36
It's a lurvly bit of improv.
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@udawggy : Hip skills! From your resume it seems that you're quite a well-rounded player too! It's nice to see an FX demo where the pedal is set to something that would be practically applicable. Do you do clinics & lessons? There seems to be a lack of good R&B/Funk/Groove bass tutors out there. ;)
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@wang222 HELL YES
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this is made for playing Chameleon by Herbie Hancock.
:-)
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I gave it a dislike as I was hearing too much of the unaffected sound. Would have rather heard pure effect/direct.
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I really dig the playing here and other vids I saw of Mr Duffy. I just happened to find em. I have heard of Whitesnake but didn't know Mr. Duffy. I also saw some vids, recently, featuring compact TC Electronic heads. I like the set up used in this vid. Good for a small to med venue, prob?
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@udawggy I think he meant that if you can hear the microphone/camera picked up the fret noise from the bass, then the volume for the amp probably wasn't loud enough.
Hey Uriah I'm looking for a pedal for that jamiroquai stuff and am torn between the MXR auto Q, Deluxe Octave and this envelope filter pedal so keeping in mind i can only get one, which do you recommend? and you mentioned on a reply to another comment about a hip hop sound,how can i get that low bassy sound like in Rnb songs? Love the playing by the way!
alexmorris09 10 months ago
@alexmorris09 I'd say get this one. Although I'm an MXR fan, the Auto Q is... well... do you know the saying, "If you don't have anything nice to say, then don't say anything at all"? It applies. THIS one however is the shit. This WITH the Octave is REALLY the shizz! As for low bassy sound- lot's of RnB employs 5 string usage. Skill need as well. :-)
udawggy 10 months ago 2
if you hear the fret noise, you're not playing loud enough.
crguti 1 year ago
@crguti For beginners that haven't yet developed enough left hand strength this may be true- but not for everyone. I play really hard (I think TOO hard) and like the top end fret rattle in my sound, at least for solo stuff. But it's def not desirable when I'm playing something like Hip-Hop where I need to drop big clean bombs with consistently fat low end.
udawggy 1 year ago 11
What are you playing starting at 8:36? Sounds great.
kaipaulcarter 1 year ago 12
@kaipaulcarter I dunno- all just improv... I think I may just take that part and develop it furthur though.
udawggy 1 year ago 4