BB Blackdog by BB BlackDog live at the Snooty Fox 17th July 09
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@BBBLACKDOG Basically, in studio when I switch from clean bass to drive, it sounds as there is no bass at all - merges with the guitar too much. It'd be less problematic if I didn't use the clean sound I guess. We don't use P.A. for the instruments, just vocals.
So, you say you use Boss BD-2? Most of the pedals I tried lost bass frequencies, but will have to check this one out. Thanks for your answer.
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when u coming to london?
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good job guys, hope to see u live one day.
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You guys sounded awesome. Great when you picked up the tempo
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yer not the only one on the case m8 been trying to persuade dale and the lads to come to inverness for a few months now but theyve euro (maily germany) gigs already booked so we`ll have to wait n see
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when are you guys comming scotland
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Thanks for the link, sounds great...
Have a good time!
10000shadows, far away in the "High Taunus" region, Hessen, Germany
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good luck with the tour hopefully ill get to see you cheers
yeah this is epic stuff love the effects cool
steelundergrounder 2 years ago
Thanks
Just a Boss Blues Driver on both bass's.
and a crybaby wha as well on mine
Cheers Dale
BBBLACKDOG 2 years ago
@BBBLACKDOG do you get bass frequencies cut out on rhythm bass? i get this problem all the time :\
LordxArn 9 months ago
@LordxArn
Hi
Sometimes, but not much to be honest, could be frequencies cancelling each other out, Have a fiddle with your intonation, might help.
Sometimes, especially when we've got both bass's and Vocals running through the same Amp we get a little dropping but better now (we use a bose L1 with 4 bass bins for P.A. and/or backline as required which seems to handle everything very well)
Thats more a problem of the Amp/speakers not being able to handle everything at once
When does it happen?
BBBLACKDOG 9 months ago