[LAU] Piano and bass

bradley newton haug bradleyhaug at gmail.com
Tue Dec 4 23:45:40 EST 2007


I did this on stage as well with faith & disease using a VG-8.  While it
wasn't as horrible as pitch shifting it left a lot to be desired.

On Dec 4, 2007 5:08 PM, Miguel M <therevoltingx at gmail.com> wrote:

> I think that's about as realistic to a real sounding bass as you can
> get.
> A midi controlled bass instrument will not give you the same sound as a
> real guitar.  (Hammer Ons, Pull Offs, Mutes, etc)  Of course this
> wouldn't be done for professional audio, but it could be used to have a
> nice practice session.
>
> On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 14:17 -1000, david wrote:
> > Rob wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 04 December 2007 18:40, Matthias Schönborn wrote:
> > >> Am Dienstag 04 Dezember 2007 21:15:43 schrieb Miguel M:
> > >>> Hmm, if you want a realistic sounding bass I would suggest
> > >>> plugging in your guitar to jack-rack (or some similar effects
> > >>> program) and use a pitch shifter to shift the pitch down by 50%.
> > >> I did that - kids, don't try this at home!
> > >> (Sounds like everything except a bass ;-) )
> > >
> > > It can be a pretty cool effect though (same for double speed bass as a
> > > lead or rhythm instrument.)  Guess I've listened to too much Mike
> > > Oldfield to be offended by that sort of thing ;)
> >
> > Emerson, Lake and Palmer used to use it live, when Greg Lake needed to
> > play guitar and bass in the same song. I think they used an analog
> > frequency divider.
> >
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