I tried reversed P-pickup a couple of days ago (and moved it closer to the neck, like on Mark's basses) - it sounds great. I heard a less mids (without loosing highs) and overall tone was more balanced, especially between the 2nd and 3rd strings.
@@ModestEgg and others (if anyone wants to know how to mod the P bass). Peter Hook bass - Simply reverse pickup without moving the centerline. Mark Hoppus P-bass (non-reversed pickup) - pickup is moved to the neck by 17mm. Mark Hoppus Jaguar bass - (reversed pickup) - pickup is moved to the neck by 43mm. These are my own calculations of position, feel free to experiment.
Hey dude, can you do a video on Joe Principe from Rise Against? I think he has such a huge bass tone, especially on the first three albums, would love to know how to get that sound
Could be a fun idea! Just as a tip, I believe CLA put a preset in on his bass plugin called "Pizza Box" that was specifically made for Joe. It get's you that "growly" Rise Against sound pretty quickly.
Wow! Really nice trick! Nice to know! Youre video always interresting! One of my favorite mixing video! Simple, quick, straight to the point! Always a pleasure watch your video dude! Thanks so much taking time sharing this kind of thing❤
Mark is a highly underrated bassist I swear only musicians and bass Players who obviously have a good ear for music Could pick these parts apart if they can hear Better through headphones.What the guy is playing But no he's highly underrated and he's really good
He just doesn't lol. Not every studio trick has to translate to the live show. Or in some cases they'll use backing tracks to fill out the sound (like the keys and acoustic guitar on I Miss You).
SugarPill, have you heard of a band called Ned's Atomic Dustbin? They're a really amazing band from the 90's out of the UK, 2 bassists in the band. Alex Green plays those 5th chords, creates melodies and plays on the higher end of the bass while Matt Cheslin plays the lower parts. A good example is the song Grey Cell Green. Would love to see you do a video on them. Check them out first if you haven't heard of them. Cheers
So, not so not really a "bass trick". It's just recording multiple tracks in order to produce a sound that he's not able to actually replicate in a live setting.
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I tried reversed P-pickup a couple of days ago (and moved it closer to the neck, like on Mark's basses) - it sounds great. I heard a less mids (without loosing highs) and overall tone was more balanced, especially between the 2nd and 3rd strings.
Peter Hook always uses basses with reversed Ps too since his old Yamaha had one. I recently bought a Cort with that configuration too!
@@ModestEgg and others (if anyone wants to know how to mod the P bass). Peter Hook bass - Simply reverse pickup without moving the centerline. Mark Hoppus P-bass (non-reversed pickup) - pickup is moved to the neck by 17mm. Mark Hoppus Jaguar bass - (reversed pickup) - pickup is moved to the neck by 43mm. These are my own calculations of position, feel free to experiment.
So basically he did the Billy Corgan “Siamese Dream” technique on Bass.
Hey dude, can you do a video on Joe Principe from Rise Against? I think he has such a huge bass tone, especially on the first three albums, would love to know how to get that sound
Could be a fun idea! Just as a tip, I believe CLA put a preset in on his bass plugin called "Pizza Box" that was specifically made for Joe. It get's you that "growly" Rise Against sound pretty quickly.
@@SugarpillProd didn't know that! I'll check that out
Joe was also in 88 Fingers Louie before RA. 🖤☠️🖤 he’s always had that killer driving bass sound.
Wow! Really nice trick! Nice to know! Youre video always interresting! One of my favorite mixing video! Simple, quick, straight to the point! Always a pleasure watch your video dude! Thanks so much taking time sharing this kind of thing❤
Thanks so much, I really appreciate the kind words!
mixing that much bass tracks is so hard, very god job
Very interesting concept. I don't think I'd be utilizing this method entirely but I learned a little bit today.
Mark is a highly underrated bassist I swear only musicians and bass Players who obviously have a good ear for music Could pick these parts apart if they can hear Better through headphones.What the guy is playing But no he's highly underrated and he's really good
Damn this is THE stuff that makes this band so good imo
Great job, dude!
Thanks!
How does he do it live though?
He just doesn't lol. Not every studio trick has to translate to the live show. Or in some cases they'll use backing tracks to fill out the sound (like the keys and acoustic guitar on I Miss You).
OK. Thanks. Makes sense!
Very good
Do a video on ska punk!
I've done quite a few already. Anything more specific?
@@SugarpillProd Yeah! maybe a video about ska punk guitar, how to combine the guitars, recording process etc
Wow. That' s cool.
SugarPill, have you heard of a band called Ned's Atomic Dustbin? They're a really amazing band from the 90's out of the UK, 2 bassists in the band. Alex Green plays those 5th chords, creates melodies and plays on the higher end of the bass while Matt Cheslin plays the lower parts. A good example is the song Grey Cell Green. Would love to see you do a video on them. Check them out first if you haven't heard of them. Cheers
Yeah they're a great band!
What song in 0:50?
Miss you
What are the songs in this video?
How does he do it live then?
That's what backing tracks are for lol.
what song was that at the end there?
I think it was just something I wrote for the video.
Hey PETER
DOWN ENDER IS BASS EARGASM.
What?.. pov: you started playing your first instrument
You sound like mark invented water
You sound like a sad lad who likes his own comments.
So, not so not really a "bass trick". It's just recording multiple tracks in order to produce a sound that he's not able to actually replicate in a live setting.
Well, it is. It's a studio bass trick if you want to be pedantic, but I don't see what playing live has to do with this.
Blink still sucks
100%.