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NotThatBright
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This is my favorite Motorhead song. The original is a little long for me and rife with guitar solos (a tall order for me), so this is a somewhat "abridged" version. This is the first time I covered a Motorhead song that I went for the true Motorhead bass sound... distorted, midrange-ish tone, lots of chords played, and with a pick. I love the sound on its own, but it doesn't really fill up the bottom of the mix, and I had to cut a lot of the upper-mids from it so that anything else could be heard.
I knocked this out last night... I wasn't going to post this yet since I posted a couple songs last week and I don't want to be responsible for "overkill" (get it?), but I was wondering if anyone has experience with and/or advice about using bass tones like this... are there any particular frequencies from voice, bass, or guitar that you cut or boost to make the tone work, or something else that you do so that the sounds aren't fighting each other? As I said, just from trial and error I cut some upper-mids, then boosted the hell out of the bottom end of the bass frequency to try to make the low end sound fuller, but I don't think it did much. I'd like to use this sort of tone more often in the future if I can learn a way to make it sound good in a mix.
If anyone has advice or criticism on this, I'd appreciate it. I couldn't play the solos, so I improvised my own. The first is pretty bad, the second I actually think is decent. Both are obviously simple. I got the speed of the first part of the song right, but went a little apeshit at the part where the speed changes and probably doubled the BPM of the original. At least it will be over quicker!
Thanks.
https://soundcloud.com/user92696274096/limb-from-limb/s-fLQd2
UPDATE- mix with a louder bass:
https://soundcloud.com/user92696274096/limb-from-limb3/s-DQdKU
I knocked this out last night... I wasn't going to post this yet since I posted a couple songs last week and I don't want to be responsible for "overkill" (get it?), but I was wondering if anyone has experience with and/or advice about using bass tones like this... are there any particular frequencies from voice, bass, or guitar that you cut or boost to make the tone work, or something else that you do so that the sounds aren't fighting each other? As I said, just from trial and error I cut some upper-mids, then boosted the hell out of the bottom end of the bass frequency to try to make the low end sound fuller, but I don't think it did much. I'd like to use this sort of tone more often in the future if I can learn a way to make it sound good in a mix.
If anyone has advice or criticism on this, I'd appreciate it. I couldn't play the solos, so I improvised my own. The first is pretty bad, the second I actually think is decent. Both are obviously simple. I got the speed of the first part of the song right, but went a little apeshit at the part where the speed changes and probably doubled the BPM of the original. At least it will be over quicker!
Thanks.
https://soundcloud.com/user92696274096/limb-from-limb/s-fLQd2
UPDATE- mix with a louder bass:
https://soundcloud.com/user92696274096/limb-from-limb3/s-DQdKU
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