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Summary: Get tips on how to adjust the treble and bass of a bass line track on a four track recorder in this free music production video guide on how to record your own songs.
Brian Montgomery has been playing bass in Austin, Texas bands for more than 12 years, and has been recording on 4-tracks for eight years.read more
"BRIAN MONTGOMERY: All right, so we'll mess with the EQs here on our track number two which is the bass guitar. Bring that bass fader up, and I just recorded both at middle position, it's pretty bassy as it is of course a bass that you just kinda, can kinda hear and experiment with that. If you like a lot of bass real funky sound, crank the low end up. That would be all bass, no treble there. We're kinda bring that back to the middle and bring the highs up all the way. Kinda what that sounds like we'll pull the bass down. Kinda really lose a lot of the good low end from the bass that way. So again with this one it's a kinda whatever pleases you, whatever sounds good to you and you can always just play around with it, but this is the time that kinda figure out what you like, you know, the best so before you actually go and mix down."
eHow Article: Bass EQ Adjustments on a 4 Track