The post EQ is just a low mid cut and boosting some of the bass freq.
Well, here's how I get that bass sound:
1. Record the track using a tubescreamer with the tone knob at max, the drive at 0 and the level at 12 o' clock. Use the single coil sound on your guitar.
2. Pitch shift the track one octave down.
3. Process the track with WARP's clean channel, boosting the high freq. as much as you can. Set the bass to taste.
4. Process the track with the channel in the middle in the warp plugin. Use the "greenback" speaker. Set the gain where you want it, depending on how much grit you want. Try boosting all of the frequencies except the bass. Keep the bass at about 12 o'clock.
5. That's pretty much it, I can't really post any eq-settings that would help since you have to adapt the bass sound to your guitar sound and whole mix
Well, here's how I get that bass sound:
1. Record the track using a tubescreamer with the tone knob at max, the drive at 0 and the level at 12 o' clock. Use the single coil sound on your guitar.
2. Pitch shift the track one octave down.
3. Process the track with WARP's clean channel, boosting the high freq. as much as you can. Set the bass to taste.
4. Process the track with the channel in the middle in the warp plugin. Use the "greenback" speaker. Set the gain where you want it, depending on how much grit you want. Try boosting all of the frequencies except the bass. Keep the bass at about 12 o'clock.
5. That's pretty much it, I can't really post any eq-settings that would help since you have to adapt the bass sound to your guitar sound and whole mix
