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post Thu 8 Jul 2004, 09:35
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Hello, j'enregistre actuellement mes morceaux sur PT et je n'arrive pas à bien enregistrer ma basse... En effet, je souhaiterais obtenir une rondeur régulière sur l'ensemble du manche. Que le tout soit homogéne. En gros, comment avoir LE Son de basse, le vrai ! J'ai une fender jazz bass (active) et aussi un petit ampli ampeg mais que je n'utilise pas habituellement pour les enregistrements ; pour ce faire je branche directement ma basse sur ma digi001 avec le compresseur de PT et pis c'est tout... Y a t il alors d'autres techniques qui fonctionnent du tonnerre du côté de chez vous ? Vous remerciant de votre lanterne.
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post Thu 20 Mar 2008, 09:12
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Je ne connais pas bien The Cure mais il me semblait bien qu'ils étaient 4 et qu'il y avait plus ou moins toujours un synthé sur scène...

http://www.84tigers.com/?p=712

"I’ve realized that there’s a low-level concern about keyboards, but there’s keyboards on pretty much every Cure album apart from Three Imaginary Boys, and in the main, they’ve been played by me or Porl, even when we had Roger O’Donnell in the band. Roger used to admit that a lot of the lines I would play because he couldn’t play them as I heard them. The first instrument I learned when I was young was the piano, and though I can’t play keyboards like Roger, Cure keyboards have always been very simplistic on purpose and that’s because I’m playing them. So there is keyboards set up in the studio for the new album, and me or Porl will play them if we feel like the song needs them. The difference is, for the first time since those early albums is that there is no keyboard player in the room as we are recording and it’s very much a textural thing added only if we feel they’re needed. When you have a player there, a part is written for keyboards whether or not with hindsight you think it might’ve been better without; so this way it lends a much greater flexibity and I actually feel much happier about it.

Des plans tellements simplifiés qu'on fini par se demander si ce n'est pas juste pour doubler cette fameuse bass ???

bon et puis ca c vraiment parceque je suis dans mon bain...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cure_personnel

y en a qui se posent vraiment des questions...
http://tablaturas.buanzo.com.ar/index.php?ident=798386
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