I replaced the bass track on "Drivin' a Ford", that country tune, tonight. Kinda fun! Now that Cubase allows me to tweak the timings of even audio tracks, I like playing the bass tracks live instead of MIDI. I can make it just as tight, but still keep the deep and punchy sound of a real bass guitar. Synth bass can be cool for some situations, but it's just not the same.
I run my bass through my V-amp, and this particular combination of amp and dials gave it a tich of distortion, which I kinda liked. I'd rolled off most of the high end on the bass itself, so there wasn't much up there to begin with, but there was still a hint of distortion in the upper midrange. Pretty cool sound!
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