Okay, here's the third take I did. Still not completely happy with my playing, but I tried to keep it fairly simple and "rockish," so it would seen more for the wide range of tones and the versatility it's got.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sFP1GISeTQ[/youtube]
EDIT: As per Dave from Take Flight Pedals' request, I posted a newer version with a louder bass in it. Should be more audible.
Vid: The Goose on Bass
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Re: Vid: The Goose on Bass
Nice. it kind'a falls into the "rubbery" type of sound on bass huh? Blend is a nice opt!
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Re: Vid: The Goose on Bass
I'm a huge fan of that blend knob. I keep it normally at 50/50 for when I'm using it, although it still retains some decent low end on it.
I noticed that, while I mentioned the shortcomings of active basses and oscillation, I got it to oscillate decently a couple of times. D'oh!
I noticed that, while I mentioned the shortcomings of active basses and oscillation, I got it to oscillate decently a couple of times. D'oh!
