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How to Record on a 4-Track : Recording Bass Guitar on a 4 Track

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2008

A musician shows how to record bass guitar on a four track to complete the bass line track of your song in this free music production video lesson on how to record your own songs.

Expert: Brian Montgomery
Bio: Brian Montgomery has been playing bass in Austin, Texas bands for more than 12 years, and has been recording on 4-tracks for eight years.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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  • cause it reminds us of a time whem music and its industry didnt suck

  • Because it's analog (which some people prefer the sound to) and it's about the only affordable analog reacorder you can get these days.

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  • That's not a shitty bass. That's a fucking Fender Musicmaster. I have the guitar and upgraded it with a humbucker. I have never heard a better single coil.

  • @brenthanks44 quite a lot of major artists

  • who uses cssette tapes anymore? LMAO

  • nice bass

  • Ugliest bass? Are you joking? You must like metal...

    Tool.

  • @greasedkrist The video is to teach you how to use the recorder, not how to play bass!

  • It's hardly a bassline wtf. So boring. This doesn't teach anyone anything at all.

    Shit video

  • That must be the uglies bass EVER ! ExpertVillage kept sucking ass BIG TIME ! Fucking retards.

  • because it means that you have larger testicles

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