fendertelemusik
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Happy new year all!
Looking to sort this bass issue out im having...
All my recorded bass lines seem to have a louder output when I strike the D or G string than the A and E... infact I would probably say the loudest being the G and the quietest being the E.
No idea why this is happening as I haven't tampered with the bridge or anything unless its had a knock when it's fell off its stand.
Anyways its quite noticeable when playing back... constantly needing to turn it up to hear the low end and then back down when the higher end comes in.
Ive tried using a compression effect and it help however... when the bass isn't bring played for a second once it comes back in the first note is much louder before the compression kicks in... is there a way to prevent this so there is no massive peaks ?
Looking to sort this bass issue out im having...
All my recorded bass lines seem to have a louder output when I strike the D or G string than the A and E... infact I would probably say the loudest being the G and the quietest being the E.
No idea why this is happening as I haven't tampered with the bridge or anything unless its had a knock when it's fell off its stand.
Anyways its quite noticeable when playing back... constantly needing to turn it up to hear the low end and then back down when the higher end comes in.
Ive tried using a compression effect and it help however... when the bass isn't bring played for a second once it comes back in the first note is much louder before the compression kicks in... is there a way to prevent this so there is no massive peaks ?