Learn more and purchase the Lindy Fralin Split Jazz Bass® Pickups at:
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::: Please Read :::
Do yourself a favor - Listen with a decent set of headphones to get the best listen to the audio tracks in the video. Your phone or computer’s speakers are poor, they neuter bass frequencies and are a true compromise in this situation.
Youtube applies compression to all videos, and this does affect the audio quality, unfortunately.
When editing the audio for basses with multiple pickups (Pickups combined Equally, Neck Pickup Only, Bridge Pickup Only), the signal levels have been largely left so that a listener can hear the volume difference between the various pickup positions. This results in certain positions sounding louder than others.
Time Stamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:16 - Funk (Both Pickups)
00:36 - Funk (Neck Pickup)
00:57 - Funk (Bridge Pickup)
01:17 - Slap (Both Pickups)
01:41 - Slap (Neck Pickup)
02:04 - Slap (Bridge Pickup)
02:28 - Open Strings (Both Pickups)
02:35 - Open Strings (Neck Pickup)
02:42 - Open Strings (Bridge Pickup)
02:50 - Major Scale (Both Pickups)
03:00 - Major Scale (Neck Pickup)
03:10 - Major Scale (Bridge Pickup)
03:41 - Blues (Both Pickups)
04:01 - Blues (Neck Pickup)
04:01- Blues (Bridge Pickup)
04:22 - Pick (Both Pickups)
04:50 - Pick (Neck Pickup)
05:19 - Pick (Bridge Pickup)
05:47 - Outro
::: Our general feelings about the Lindy Fralin Split Jazz Bass® Pickups:::
Fralin’s offering in the Split Jazz version does not disappoint. These pickups are very responsive and have a nice bouncy feel. There is a bit of mid range scoop that sounds good, and just a pliable feeling all around. Neck pickup has a slight squishy feeling that is nice.
As always, keep in mind that these are generalizations. Your experience could be different depending on many factors.
::: Talent: Andrew Dow (Bassist/Composer for the demo tracks) :::
Check his work out at the following links:IG - [ Ссылка ]
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Bandcamp - [ Ссылка ]
::: Gear :::
Bass: Fender Squire Jazz Bass
Strings: D’Addario NYXL
Tone is fully on
Audio Interface: Scarlett
Audio Recording Software: Logic Pro X
In Logic Pro X, we used an amp modeler, the ’60s Combo’, which is intended to emulate an Ampeg B-15. There is a slight bit of compression and a high pass filter at 40 Hz. For continuity and evaluation purposes, these settings are applied across all of our demo videos.
FatBassTone:
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Brian Ristola of Fat Bass Tone, LLC wrote and performed the intro/outro.
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