retrokris
Bass Master
Bass players don't take the limelight, they stand back and feel the music brothers and sisters
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Sept 20, 2004 17:22:03 GMT -5
Post by retrokris on Sept 20, 2004 17:22:03 GMT -5
supurb my friend, a wise choice indeed, you'll notice that your live bass sound will sound so much brighter and wont get middy in the midst of all those trebly instrements
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retrokris
Bass Master
Bass players don't take the limelight, they stand back and feel the music brothers and sisters
Posts: 88
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Sept 20, 2004 17:25:05 GMT -5
Post by retrokris on Sept 20, 2004 17:25:05 GMT -5
oh and if you don't mind me asking, how much did you pay, i was unfortionate to loose my compressor at a gig after leaving it unatended, so i really need to buy a new one
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TheBassPlayer
Full Brotherhood Member
Post Rock with Bollocks
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Sept 23, 2004 5:26:58 GMT -5
Post by TheBassPlayer on Sept 23, 2004 5:26:58 GMT -5
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Dec 14, 2004 20:54:35 GMT -5
Post by max on Dec 14, 2004 20:54:35 GMT -5
wut does compression do to the wave, an how does it sound
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Jan 10, 2005 8:11:01 GMT -5
Post by GranTorinoBassman on Jan 10, 2005 8:11:01 GMT -5
wut does compression do to the wave, an how does it sound Compression (in simple terms) is actually a kind of volume limiter really - More specifically, a compressor 'turns down' the audio when the level exceeds a threshold set by the user. So in effect it makes your bass tone sound more rounded - less peaks in volume.
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LiamG
Junior Bass Master
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Jan 10, 2005 13:54:50 GMT -5
Post by LiamG on Jan 10, 2005 13:54:50 GMT -5
i find its really good, if you need that extra push in a song. setting it so when its on the volume is higher than normal and youve got a two level volume controll
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