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> 1. No effects-keep the sound bone dry.
> 2. Run the sound through a bass amp. You might want to try out
> a bass
> P.O.D.if you're feeling rich and you don't want to lug a
> massive
> extra amp with you. Sans Amp is also supposed to work well.
> 3. Keep the sustain turned way down(0-9), and fiddle with the
> decay
> until the sound gets punchy and percussive.
> 4. Try turning the VCA feedback up (80s)
> 5. Try an outboard compressor-the 80s Boss stomp box works
> nice for
> bass.
> 6. Try a single oscillator patch.
>
> Try the hints listed here:
>
> http://www.darksonus.com/articles/analog_bass.html
>
> I play through a sixties Fender Bassman. I bought it used a
> million
> years ago. Almost impossible to dial up a bad bass sound when
> played
> through this amp.
>
> Rainbow Jimmy
> http://www.mp3.com/spaceanimals
> http://www.spaceanimals.com
>
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