Thinking about trying out some flatwounds and wanted to hear some recommendations. I don’t really want a set that’s too dark sonically since I’m still playing rock music mostly.
I started off playing guitar for a while, but after hearing the bass line for the song Big Empty by Stone Temple Pilots, I was completely mind-blown and had to learn how to play that. Never looked back!
For me I usually prefer to have a drum track laid out so I can really try and nail the groove. A click isn't something I really care for, but it is nice to have in the background.
Most recently, I ended up recording the bass before the drummer laid his tracks and I only had the guitar part and a click to go off of. The end product just sounds...messy. I think that we did this backwards, but what do you guys think is the best "order" when it comes to recording bass?
For me, once I get a drum beat and know what notes the guitarist is playing I just sorta noodle around on the scale or arpeggio until I get something that sounds good. Maybe I'll spend some time refining it on my own.
What about you guys? Is there a certain process you follow?
Hey all, I'm new to Lemmy. I play bass guitar myself and while there already is a guitars community on Lemmy.world, I thought it'd be nice to have a more specific community for bassists. Hope this can be a place where we learn and discover things together!