As you can see, on the headstock, where it says "Fender" in thier script log and then in smaller laters "Jazz Bass" (Lakland is in more of a block like font) :



Originally posted by Alex:Wow. These are some impressing sounds. I like especially your "Mysterious Ways" and "The Fly" settings. I just realize how poor my understanding of effects really is...
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Originally posted by WojBhoy:Good stuff Nick, keep it up!
Originally posted by Alex:Well, as a person who mostly develops his own stuff I have to face the drawback that I never actually learned to reproduce someone else's sound authentically. Especially since Edge relies on effects so heavily. But you do seem to have a gifted ear for that.
These days I use my GFS- equipped chinese Gretsch copy with shimmer and delay on sundays at our home church worship team - but I only play with a drummer and two female singers there, so I really need something to fill up the sound. In our network band where we have bass and keyboard player I use effects mostly to just spice up my sound when improvising. I don't use a lot of effects on my studio recordings - besides compression, tube saturation and eq of course which I hardly count as "effects". On my new CD-R I only used some unobtrusive reverb for mellow parts, some not- too- much delay to polish the solos a bit and some slapback echo in two short parts. I used my ebow / slide combo with delay in one song for a "highland" feel. What I did use a fair amount of was multi- tracking for guitar doubling and for twin guitar sounds.
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Originally posted by Alex:I just posted it in the www.freak-alex-band.com thread but I'll post it here, too. You can answer me there if you want to.
I've just finished my new CD-R. It's called "Fire and Blood", available at my website: www.freak-alex-band.com
You can listen to the opening track "Righteous at Last" for free:
www.freak-alex-band.com/righteous.mp3
Thanks for reading and listening. Enjoy!
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Originally posted by WojBhoy:Update on Harry's search for an Explorer - SORTED! Got one off eBay for £280 inc. p&p, so it actually fetched £255 which is a damn sight cheaper than what I would have originally paid for a new Epi. I think it's one of the Korean-made vintage rather than the newer Chinese ones (with the slightly dubious reputation) so I think that's all the better. Should be here by Monday, if not before, so with any luck I'll be getting pictures up in a week or so - the wait is almost over!!!