Fox Mulder The Truth Is Out There Jan 22, 2009 2,205 4 38 36 Dhaka, Bangladesh Feb 1, 2012 #1 Please point out some metal albums in which the bass was recorded without the use of steel strings. Thanks.
Please point out some metal albums in which the bass was recorded without the use of steel strings. Thanks.
JeffTD Senhor Testiculo Sep 29, 2004 12,545 10 38 Los Angeles, CA www.jeffdunne.com Feb 1, 2012 #2 Vale of Pnath - The Prodigal Empire used Blue Steels.
Skinny Viking ¯\(°_o)/¯ How do Lydian? Oct 10, 2007 7,116 6 38 Philly www.facebook.com Feb 1, 2012 #3 without the use of steel strings Click to expand... Vale of Pnath - The Prodigal Empire used Blue Steels. Click to expand...
without the use of steel strings Click to expand... Vale of Pnath - The Prodigal Empire used Blue Steels. Click to expand...
egan. daylightdies.com Dec 28, 2002 5,431 12 38 NorCal www.daylightdies.com Feb 1, 2012 #5 It's tough to know unless you were there. My band's first three records were nickel XL's. Edit: actually I'm not even sure about that. haha. The last one may have been pro-steels.
It's tough to know unless you were there. My band's first three records were nickel XL's. Edit: actually I'm not even sure about that. haha. The last one may have been pro-steels.
hoehlentroll Member Mar 15, 2007 1,812 0 36 Mannheim, Germany Feb 1, 2012 #6 don't tell me you can hear the difference, if so I demand a blind test
JeffTD Senhor Testiculo Sep 29, 2004 12,545 10 38 Los Angeles, CA www.jeffdunne.com Feb 1, 2012 #7 Oh my god I totally fucked the dog on that one. Remind me to never post pre-shower in the AM.
AllanD boom tap boom-boom tap Jul 2, 2008 2,828 0 36 Houston Feb 1, 2012 #8 Both of Obscura's albums were flatwound strings.
Fox Mulder The Truth Is Out There Jan 22, 2009 2,205 4 38 36 Dhaka, Bangladesh Feb 2, 2012 #9 hoehlentroll said: don't tell me you can hear the difference, if so I demand a blind test Click to expand... Steel strings sound bright/wiry on their own. Nickels have more of a smooth lower-mid/high-bass region. You're right, it's hard to tell them apart in a mix. But they do make a world of difference.
hoehlentroll said: don't tell me you can hear the difference, if so I demand a blind test Click to expand... Steel strings sound bright/wiry on their own. Nickels have more of a smooth lower-mid/high-bass region. You're right, it's hard to tell them apart in a mix. But they do make a world of difference.