Industrial bass toanz
Moderator: Ghost Hip
- kbit
- IAMILFFAMOUS

- Posts: 11509
- Joined: Sun Dec 12, 2010 1:16 pm
- Location: Philadelphia
Re: Industrial bass toanz
Ugh, Greymachine bass sounds so damn good. I gotta get that album sometime...
D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.
-
GardenoftheDead
- IAMILF

- Posts: 2950
- Joined: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:26 pm
Re: Industrial bass toanz
Hartke HA-series heads with the graphic EQs set to be really nasty. With a SHO circuit in front.
- WeHuntKings
- IAMILF

- Posts: 2356
- Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:46 pm
- Location: Atlanta, GA
Re: Industrial bass toanz
GardenoftheDead wrote:Hartke HA-series heads with the graphic EQs set to be really nasty. With a SHO circuit in front.
See, I just don't know how I should be eqing. Any pointers?
-
GardenoftheDead
- IAMILF

- Posts: 2950
- Joined: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:26 pm
Re: Industrial bass toanz
1000 to 5000 hz is what causes that clanky brightness, in my experience.
- rfurtkamp
- IAMILFFAMOUS

- Posts: 5774
- Joined: Thu Apr 14, 2011 1:27 am
- Location: Idaho
- Contact:
Re: Industrial bass toanz
For that type of synth bass stuff, nothing honestly beats a real synth - I pull out my Roland GR-55 and go to town.
Stupid expensive but I have it mostly for other things.
That said, it does phenomenal synth bass stuff (and you can really, really tweak the individual synth voices to make ugly so).
Also, for metallic and clangy, don't overlook an el-cheapo used EHX Frequency Analyzer. Set the blend relatively low, and then dial in the clang to taste.
Stupid expensive but I have it mostly for other things.
That said, it does phenomenal synth bass stuff (and you can really, really tweak the individual synth voices to make ugly so).
Also, for metallic and clangy, don't overlook an el-cheapo used EHX Frequency Analyzer. Set the blend relatively low, and then dial in the clang to taste.
