Looking For Bass Tone: Pedals, Strings, and a DIY Setup for My First Gig in a Year

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • While rehearsing for my first gig in a year, I found myself disappointed with my bass tone. In this video, I am looking for a better bass tone by exploring different pedals, strings, and tweaking my bass setup.
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  • @RhettShull
    @RhettShull 3 года назад +60

    These transitions are 🔥

  • @jsams3
    @jsams3 3 года назад +30

    I was so looking forward to this when you announced the premiere. I’m a guitar player and have been following Rhetts channel for years. I would always appreciate your “guest appearances.” You are an amazing story teller. I could listen to you talk about anything due to your story telling ability. Whatever you choose to cover on this channel, I’ll be here to watch. Thanks and keep em coming!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +4

      Wow what an amazing comment to read! That’s so encouraging as I get this channel off the ground. Thank you for caring and being a part from the beginning with me. Honored to have you here!

  • @erickenmelson
    @erickenmelson 3 года назад +3

    You mentioned at the end talking about arrangement and sound. Please do! We would love to see a video on that.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +2

      Awesome! Thanks so much! The video going live on Wednesday will be more of a creative/music arrangement approach, so stay tuned :)

  • @GrandfatherGroove
    @GrandfatherGroove Месяц назад

    Compressors really are magic on bass, it’s where I start when looking for tone changes

  • @ampthebassplayer
    @ampthebassplayer 2 года назад +4

    Really appreciate your words on experimentation. I think a lot of new players are too afraid to try things without seeing someone else do it first. So much better to get some firsthand experience rather than let someone else dictate your tastes.

  • @thedutchdjentleman
    @thedutchdjentleman 3 года назад +6

    Same as a lot of people here, I came from Rhett’s channel and I’m glad I did. The rig sounds great as is. If I had to add another pedal to the board, I’d be tempted to go for some sort of drive, since Rhett already has the ambience more than covered.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Yeah I think I agree with you, some sort of drive or fuzz… So glad you are here! Thanks for giving my channel a chance!

  • @Herfinnur
    @Herfinnur 3 года назад +1

    I bought a shortscale Harley Benton Beatbass after hearing you talk about your bass and hearing how it sounds on a Rhett Shull video, and wow, shortscale is the BOMB! I am never, ever, ever going back!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Right? I think it’s a great option. Stay tuned; I have a short scale bass video I’m working on right now…

  • @mJules3
    @mJules3 3 года назад +3

    Came here from Rhett's recommendation! Loved your explanations in his "bass basics for guitarists" video. Looking forward to more content

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Hi Jules! Thanks so much for being here. More content is on the way!

  • @dchauser4
    @dchauser4 3 года назад +2

    I always love seeing other bassists working out a pedalboard signal chain. I have the SCR-DI that lives as the last thing in my chain. I'm using the Orange Kongpressor right after my tuner for compression. My "home" board has fuzz, octave, a B9 Organ synth, and a chorus pedal on it. The one I carry to band practice, though, is just the tuner, the compressor, and the SCR-DI.
    I played one of the new Squier Jaguar H medium scale basses and I've fallen in love with it. It has the same pick-up configuration and placement as my G&L at about half the weight. It's going to be my next purchase as soon as Sam Ash down near the Galleria gets it in for me.
    I really liked the video and the way you went about it. It was fun seeing someone else who went "Hey, I'll just build a board to put my pedals on," which was what I did for my first one. As for what I'd add to your board, the only thing I'd consider is something to give you a little grit. Although for playing with Noah, I'm not sure you need it on bass. So as much as I love my SCR-DI, I think you made the right call going with a different pre-amp for this particular set-up.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Clint, thank you so much! Sounds like you have a really cool setup, I’d love to hear it sometime.
      I agree, I think if I were to add a pedal it would be a heavier drive or a fuzz of some sort. Some of Noah’s songs on the new record are heavier and could benefit from this live I think…
      Thanks for taking the time to watch this first video and share your thoughts. It means a lot! 🤘

  • @calebhumphrey536
    @calebhumphrey536 3 года назад +4

    This video is really chill and calming. I love it

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Caleb! That makes me happy to hear you say that.

  • @aj81ds
    @aj81ds 3 года назад +4

    Beginner bass player here. Loved hearing about the toys you used to find your tone for the band. Makes me want to try some with my rig. Also liked how you explained your thought process. I use a Sans Amp Bass Driver, a TC Electronic Spectra Comp with my Sterling by Music Man short scale bass which has a passive a single humbucker pup, a 3 way rotary to select single coil, series or parallel pup options, a passive boost and Ernie Ball regular slinky 45-105. I choose a shorty b/c I have issues with my hand tendons and the shorty is more comfortable.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Hi AJ! Thanks so much. Sounds like you have some great gear, and I hear you on the hand issues. Thanks so much for watching and being here at the beginning, it means a lot to me!

  • @gotzonmujika9900
    @gotzonmujika9900 3 года назад +2

    Really excited for this channel!

  • @sugatooth
    @sugatooth 3 года назад +7

    Love seeing the process! So much prep work that you generally don't get to see. P.S. my favorite parts of this video were the transitions with the little bass riffs

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for noticing those, I think I had the most fun making those transition musical moments :)

  • @grizelda4526
    @grizelda4526 3 года назад +2

    Great video. It was fun to watch your process. Best of luck with the shows. Subbed.

  • @RedCarRecords
    @RedCarRecords 3 года назад +2

    Heard about your channel from Rhett Shull’s live stream.
    Dig the video and subbed! Keep up the good work! 🤙

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Awesome! Thanks so much for being a part of it. So glad to have you here. I am doing my best to post a video every Wednesday. Next one goes live in a few hours!

  • @emilbrorson
    @emilbrorson 3 года назад +1

    Love this! Mad respect from sweden! I would add the noble DI!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! I’m hoping to borrow one and do a video soon, stay tuned!

  • @geepers100
    @geepers100 5 месяцев назад +1

    I watch a lot of bass videos on YT… yours are quickly becoming a favorite because you’re so REAL. Subscribed.

  • @arnulfomata6076
    @arnulfomata6076 3 года назад +2

    Great content, looking forward!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Thanks so much! Looking forward to making some more for you! Anything you would like to hear more about on the channel?

    • @arnulfomata6076
      @arnulfomata6076 3 года назад +1

      @@philipconradmusic yeah, would like to see how you approach a song and gear/pedal preference.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      @@arnulfomata6076 copy that! Bass line writing is sure to be a video on the horizon soon. Stay tuned…

  • @YannickROGER
    @YannickROGER 3 года назад +4

    As a bass player, I was always happy to see you on Rhett's chanel. It's great to discover your own video content.
    Regarding topics for your chanel, maybe talk about how you compose bass lines depending on the chords and what other musicians are playing. I always found that great in your playing, you fit in perfectly in the band.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Wow what a great thing to hear! Thank you for the kind words. Yes, a bassline building video could be cool. Stay tuned…

  • @charliewesley94
    @charliewesley94 3 года назад +1

    I'd love to see a video about amps. What are you using now? What have you used in the past? Your preference for tube vs. solid state, etc. Thanks!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      That’s a great idea. I think you are right; that should be it’s own video at some point…

  • @shaynedurbin2235
    @shaynedurbin2235 3 года назад +2

    Nice work! Already look like a RUclips pro. Can’t wait to see more content.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Shayne! Still figuring it out, but thankful for your vote of confidence! Thanks for taking the time to watch my first video!

  • @SuperDuce74
    @SuperDuce74 2 года назад

    I love the low-key approach to your videos. Very refreshing

  • @heartofoak4503
    @heartofoak4503 3 года назад +2

    Congrats on the release, looking forward to learning a lot and enjoying your journay

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Thanks so much! Thanks for being here at the beginning.

    • @heartofoak4503
      @heartofoak4503 3 года назад

      @@philipconradmusic My pleasure....by the bye, what happened to your hand....noticed on some of Rhetts backstage vids you were missing on some gigs with Noah

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      @@heartofoak4503 good question. It’s a lingering hand injury from a few years back that still haunts me some times. Me not being there on the recent gigs is due to a scheduling conflict; when I am not playing bass I work on movie sets as a boom operator capturing dialogue. I was right in the middle of a big film project and had to ask my friend Kelly to fill in for some Noah shows so I could complete my responsibilities on set. I enjoy working in both the music and film industry :)

    • @heartofoak4503
      @heartofoak4503 3 года назад +1

      @@philipconradmusic Thanks for the explanation, can relate to your hand injury. I hurt my right wrist taking canoes off a canoe trailer...almost 40 yrs ago....and it still bothers me. You'll have me checking film credits for your name now....

  • @Matt-1d
    @Matt-1d 3 года назад +2

    Great video. I’m a guitar player who got my first bass a few weeks ago, and I’m loving it. I’ve been toying with the idea of trying flatwounds, so you’ve inspired me to give it a go.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Awesome! Good luck, I hope you find the sound you are looking for!

  • @chrismathers
    @chrismathers 3 года назад +4

    Absolutely love your sound here! Really enjoyed watching you go through the process of getting the right tone for the gig, and keeping the gear lean but effective. You’re the reason I bought a JMJ mustangs bass last year after seeing you play with Noah. Excited to see more great content!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      That’s awesome Chris! Glad you dig the JmJ too! Thanks for the kind words and for your support here at the beginning 🤘

  • @lazarus-lake
    @lazarus-lake 3 года назад +3

    I've been wanting to make a pedalboard with a Peterson Strobo-Tuner, HX Stomp, and Noble DI, but your rig here is making me wanna save my money lol.
    Also, I've been interested in your rig since I've subscribed to Rhett's channel. Will love it if you continue making videos about all three of the things you mentioned at the end!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      I am all about saving money when tone hunting; I’m a firm believer that the most expensive thing is not always the best. Thanks for your interest and taking the time to watch! More videos on the way soon…

  • @fishbert17
    @fishbert17 Год назад

    Even though I am a whole year late to the party I thought I would contribute some thoughts anyway. Even though this is all online I enjoyed hanging out. It’s always nice to hear the thoughts of a fellow bass player. I think you do a good job of putting videos together that feel like a relaxed place for fellow bassists to listen and chat.
    With regard to pedals I have always pretty much avoided them completely. I just prefer the simplicity of plugging a guitar or bass into an amp, and keeping things simple. My amp is a TC Electronic RH450 and it is pretty much a one stop shop - flexible EQ, tube amp simulation (which I don’t often use), built-in tuner and spectra comp which works really well.
    I have D’Addario tape wounds on two of my basses and D’Addario chromes on the third bass. Whilst round wounds can sound nice I overall prefer the smooth feel, mellow tone and lack of noise that comes with flat/tape wound strings.
    I enjoy your channel - keep the good work up!

  • @kelegancialadefrancia
    @kelegancialadefrancia 3 года назад +2

    I've been waiting for this video to come out for almost three years!! I found out about you by watching Rhett´s channel, and (being a bass player myself) I always thought that your tone and playing on Noah´s songs was pretty tasty, and always kept me wondering how did you get it. Now I see you have a pretty nice, no-nonsense, "give the band and the engineer what they need" aproach to your live rig. That´s something I really feel identified with, man!!! Keep up the great work. I feel your channel is going to give me tons of knowledge!! Greetings from the other end of the globe

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Hi there! Thanks so much for watching. Sounds like we have a similar approach. It’s great to have you here with me on this first video. Thank you for your kind words and your comment!

  • @svenleeuwen
    @svenleeuwen Год назад

    I am happy you went with the flats. Smooth as butter.

  • @leethebassplayer4902
    @leethebassplayer4902 3 года назад +4

    Hi from the Uk. I really enjoyed that, great video! Id love for you to talk about your thought process for when it comes to writing bass parts for Noah’s songs. Good luck with channel and keep up the good work!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Hi Lee! I really appreciate you watching this first video and taking the time to say hello!
      A bass part writing video is a great idea. I plan to do a video like that sooner than later. Stay tuned. Thanks so much!

  • @jadeclerc
    @jadeclerc 3 года назад +2

    This is AWSOME! Super simple, but a lot of information. Glad there is more bass content out there to enjoy!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Wow thanks so much! Any specific bass things you’d like me to talk about? Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment 🙏🏻

    • @jadeclerc
      @jadeclerc 3 года назад

      @@philipconradmusic I'm really interested in bringing out different bass tones, and how to come up with bass parts for songs without being to complex

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      @@jadeclerc ohh those are great things to talk about. I will keep those in mind for sure! Thanks for that!

  • @chadsnoddy6336
    @chadsnoddy6336 3 года назад +3

    Great stuff! Nice to see a video about what goes into being an actual touring bassist. Love the conversational tone.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Thank you Chad! That’s good to hear; I’ll try and keep a similar vibe moving forward. Really appreciate you taking the time to watch this video and to comment 🙏🏻

  • @johncox2552
    @johncox2552 3 года назад +1

    I am so grateful that you started this channel. I have many questions about BASS (the low end spectrum) and how to arrange or compose with it. I use midi keyboard to record the low end and would love any and all info to make my home recording better. Love hearing you play with Noah and Rhett.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Hi John! Thanks so much for your support. Ok cool, I have gotten a lot of interest in writing bass lines, so I will be sure to make a video of that in the hopefully not too distant future. Stay tuned…

  • @mysterj1
    @mysterj1 Год назад

    As a bass player of close to 50 years, I have to say "welcome"! Finally, fresh new content! I think this video was a good one - it all depends on the gig and the context.

  • @ebensf
    @ebensf 2 года назад +1

    I got here through Rhetts channel. I really appreciate your videos and the aesthetic and vibe you go for. I’m new to bass and love your insights

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words! So glad to have you here 🤘

  • @StringsOfCrossroads
    @StringsOfCrossroads 3 года назад +1

    Great video! It was your bass that I saw in Rhetts video that I thought! “” oooo I love that bass, I want that bass, what bass is that! I literally looked through google images to find out it was a JMJ bass so I could buy one! So cheers! Next step is also a PB but I only play bass on occasion so I have no clue on bass tone, so thanks for the info.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      That’s awesome! Yeah love the JmJ, and a P bass you can’t go wrong with; the most recorded bass in history! Thanks for your comment and support! Good luck finding your sound; there will be more bass videos on the way soon!

  • @thecappy
    @thecappy 3 года назад +2

    Good shit my dude. I have the black JMJ and used a blue scotch brite on the neck. This bass is a powerhouse and it's light. Also have the Phat Phuk B as an always on pedal.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Yeah I love that bass so much. Sounds like you have great taste! Thanks for watching and being here at the beginning 🤘

  • @johncox2552
    @johncox2552 3 года назад +1

    Excellent first video!

  • @richardgreenway8826
    @richardgreenway8826 3 года назад +2

    Great video. Lived seeing what pedals you will be using and why you choose them. Interested to know what the hand injury was?

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Richard! I’ve thought about sharing about my injury and recovery process at some point if it is helpful to people. I think an injury of some sort is something a lot of musicians face at some point and it can be really hard because it can effect us very deeply.
      I’ll spare the details for now, but in short I twisted my left thumb around pretty severely so I have lost a lot of the strength in my left hand. I cannot play for as long or with as much technical proficiency as I once could. Because of this, I’ve had to rethink a lot of things in my playing and my life.
      This experience/ journey is something I may share when the time is right if it would be helpful…
      Thanks Richard!

  • @caleb-pc9uc
    @caleb-pc9uc 3 года назад +1

    Like many others, I've come from Rhett's channel. Great job on this video! I'd also like to know some playing tips like when to be playing or silent in the band. Also different ways you can play along to the drummer, with the kick drum and when to not play with the kick.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Hi Caleb! That’s a great idea. I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks for watching and your thoughtful comment. Greetings from Atlanta!

  • @geddead5134
    @geddead5134 3 года назад +2

    Love your work Phil; I'm always happy when I see you anywhere in Rhett's videos
    Keep on crushing it

    • @geddead5134
      @geddead5134 3 года назад +1

      P.S. I would add a gnarly fuzz because I love them even if it never got used on a gig

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Thanks so much! Honored to have you here. And agreed on the fuzz 🤘

  • @dorssberube
    @dorssberube 3 года назад +1

    Great video!! Keep it up!!

  • @dr_tomK
    @dr_tomK 3 года назад +2

    Great video Phil. Like others, I came from Rhett's channel. I've really enjoyed your playing on Noah's songs. I love to play bass in addition to guitar and in my own band, I sometimes cover bass when my bassist plays keys. Interested in tips from a pro like yourself. I recently changed the pickup height on a Gretsch guitar that I love the look of but wasn't loving the sound of. Huge effect on the sound & output with only a few turns off a screw. I need to experiment more but chasing tone is part of the fun.
    Keep this going. It will grow.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words Tom! Honored to have you here.

  • @bjornness2137
    @bjornness2137 3 месяца назад

    love your sound 🙂and your work with a simple but efficient build.

  • @richieuccello8071
    @richieuccello8071 Год назад

    I too am a guitar player who most recently has finally! Bought myself a bass.. its a talman 100 and am finding for now its perfect! However my comments are more for saying Thankyou! Phillip Conrad is the name i know and trust for bass, there’s marty schwartz, guitar and in my opinion there’s phillip conrad! For bass! Thankyou for these amazing videos and thanks for just being an amazing person! So much thanks as I continue this musical journey! Hope youare able to understand lol but seriously having had a head injury is smetimes tricky I guess, thank you tor listening!

  • @conorlarkin1111
    @conorlarkin1111 3 года назад +1

    As a bass player myself, I’d love more bass playing, and how the changes sound in a mix/against a backing track would be cool!
    It’d also be cool to see a video where you go over what different gear choices you’d make for different gigs.
    Loved the vid!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Hi Conor, thanks for your comment! I will keep that in mind for sure.

  • @roadbull1
    @roadbull1 Год назад

    Great content,
    I was told that after sand the lacquer off a neck it it good practice to apply teak oil or something similar which is what I do.
    I too love the feel.

  • @ManicMaximus
    @ManicMaximus 3 года назад +1

    Hey man I dig the video. Also have a JMJ bass and love these low cost tweaks you did. I love the laid back pace of your presentation, perfect for watching while sipping coffee in the yard. Going to have a look at that Radial DI and the phat phuck after I get the rent paid 👍

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Hi Max! So glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for being here! And I hope you enjoy the sounds you find. Good luck!

  • @11ciwi
    @11ciwi 5 месяцев назад

    That was a good hang. Thanks dude.

  • @ericmullenaux5265
    @ericmullenaux5265 Год назад

    I'm in the process of setting up my first gig board in my first band so this was super helpful for me. It's really easy to get overwhelmed & lost in the world of tone and pedals but it's nice to see you breaking down a solid bass tone into a few pedals and factors.

  • @jeremyalm9006
    @jeremyalm9006 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Love the methodical way you walk us thru things. Artists are often "all over the place" with their approach to explanations, IMO. (Sorry, Rick Beato, I still love you.)

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад +1

      Hi Jeremy! Thanks for the kind words. Glad to have you here!

    • @jeremyalm9006
      @jeremyalm9006 2 года назад

      @@philipconradmusic You are my favorite new YTer! Cannot wait for the Deacon Knight record to be made! Y'all really helped me get thru the pandemic, especially after Live From Here got canceled.

  • @granthill2769
    @granthill2769 2 года назад +1

    One additional pedal = a high pass filter. Any HPF will do, but a sfx micro thumpinator would be ideal

  • @ezbass
    @ezbass 3 года назад +1

    So glad you’re doing this channel. I’ve been following Rhett for a while as I still play guitar a bit, but my first instrument is bass and, having seen you in his videos, I’ve been following you on Instagram and now YT makes it a complete package - good stuff!
    I’ve also been using a JMJ since February and absolutely love it and the whole short scale feel. I’m considering adding another Mustang pickup in the bridge and changing the neck plate to allow for some contouring on the heel, but I haven’t committed to having the work done yet.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Awesome! Glad to have you here. Let me
      know how your pickup mod goes; I’m curious. Good luck; I hope you find the sound you are looking for!

  • @shadowminister4090
    @shadowminister4090 4 месяца назад

    I'm not a bass player, but I liked how you experimented with your set-up and your thought processes. Making a simple pedal board from basic materials, is something that I think more people should consider. Providing its sturdy, why not do it?

  • @ricardodubatti657
    @ricardodubatti657 3 года назад +1

    Nice video! Sometime in the future, I would love to know more about your approach on learning the music for a gig or an album.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Nice! That’s a great idea. I’ll keep that in mind.

  • @JesseJames11602
    @JesseJames11602 3 года назад +2

    Great first video m8! I appreciate the way you elaborate on why and how you chose the gear and sound for a certain purpose. I would love to see a video describing your journey in music while maybe giving some tips on being a gigging bass player in this day and age.
    Keep it up!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Thanks so much!! That’s a great idea. I hope to do a video touching on that soon…

  • @seantimmons5601
    @seantimmons5601 3 года назад +2

    Great video! I would love to hear more about how you dial in the drive sound. It comes across very subtly (to my ears) in the video, and I’d be curious about the range of drive sounds that you use in different contexts. Looking forward to the next video!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Sean! That’s a great idea. Yes agreed, very subtle. This was a sort of “always on” sound I was going for, where it’s just barely noticeable but there to help sit in the mix a bit better. I do also like to use more noticeable sort of effects sometimes. But I also go through phases where I like to keep my tone pretty clean and not change it a lot song to song. It just depends on the context for me. That’s a cool idea to talk more in depth about this in the future!

  • @happytimes3660
    @happytimes3660 3 года назад +2

    Do you have a backup bass for gigs?
    Love the vid btw. Best wishes for the channel!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Hi there! I usually just take the one bass to gigs but multiple to the studio. I have a 66 p, a Nash J, a mysterious semi hollow and a 1979 Moog Prodigy I use depending on the song.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Thank you!

  • @dougmartin893
    @dougmartin893 2 года назад +1

    Cool and interesting vid. Thanks. 👍

  • @justjono9638
    @justjono9638 3 года назад +1

    I always wondered what amplified elastic bands sound like and I reckon tape wounds sound like how I imagined it :)

  • @michaelhardie9193
    @michaelhardie9193 6 месяцев назад

    I love flatwounds on my PBass, but I agree it depends on what I'm playing. If your doing Soul and need a synth sound and Octave pedal would be a nice addition.
    Loving the channel, keep it up.
    I would love to see a video on how you set up your bass (if you haven't made it)

  • @Haku_records
    @Haku_records 3 года назад +2

    Phil! Come play bass on my new album! I’ve got earth tones studio booked. Let’s make it happen.

  • @Andrew-kg9yo
    @Andrew-kg9yo 3 года назад +1

    I would enjoy it if you describe how to compose a baseline to a piece of music. As a player who came from guitar I play bass like a guitarist. I need to learn to play bass like a bassist.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Hi Andrew! I will be sure to make a video about this hopefully soon! Thanks for your interest and support, glad to have you here!

  • @amyton3043
    @amyton3043 Год назад

    I really enjoy this channel and this particular one has come at a really interesting time for me, I'm going to be getting together with a couple of guys after a really long period of inactivity I literally have not played with other musicians in over 20 years. I just found your approach was so suitable to how I think even though we probably have different playing styles.
    Could you post more about compression and your settings please.
    Love this channel❤

  • @digeratadesign
    @digeratadesign Год назад

    I do the same kind of experimenting in all the details down to what cables i use on pedals. I have 3 basses and use a different eQ pedal for each one on the same board with the same empress compressor but really keep it pretty simple. its eq and compression to get punch out of flatwounds and roundwounds. I think you picked the right pedals and Im fond of ampeg scr and their chorus. Flatwounds over tapewounds. Would be good to follow this up with some live recordings of the band or video. Thx

  • @bencobass56
    @bencobass56 3 года назад +2

    Hello Philip... Just for you to know, I've never subscribed to a youtube channel that fast... I've been watching Rhett's gig vlogs for a while and I've always wanted to learn more about you... That first video is really acurate and satisfying to watch... I'm a passionate bass player and what you say in this video absolutely makes sense... It's funny because my go to bass is also a Fender Mustang that I simply love to the bone... I'm also presently building my first pedal board (with among others the same Ampeg opto comp as you) so I will take your advices... Sorry for my bad english and keep up the good work!!! I will look forward for your next videos with eager and excitement...

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Hi Benjamin! So happy to have you here on my first video. And your English sounds great to me btw.
      Sounds like we have similar taste. Anything you’d like me to talk about on the channel?
      Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!

    • @bencobass56
      @bencobass56 3 года назад +2

      @@philipconradmusic Heyyy... Really glad that you respond to my comment!!!
      Here some ideas for your channel (you don't have to take them into account or listen to them at all) so here it is:
      - Talk about your bass influences (like some bands or bassists in particular)...
      - Do your own version of backstage journal (or something that comes close to Rhett's concept)...
      - Explain and film your rehearsals and/or routine...
      - Explore different sounds depending on bass, pedals and amp...
      - Explain how to play bass in different styles of music...
      - Show exercices to improve bass playing...
      - Accompany us in what to search when looking for gear...
      - Show the process of learning a song...
      - Etc...
      Hoping to have given you some ideas!!! Cheers mate and take care!!!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      @@bencobass56 wow great ideas! I will keep these in mind for sure. Thanks so much!!

  • @thelonetwangster
    @thelonetwangster 3 года назад +1

    A guitarist here. I play bass (as a guitarist...😀) I just acquired a Jazz bass copy but I didn't realise that it had active pick-ups...I really don't dig them. Is it a relatively simple job to go passive, or do I need a new set of pick-ups ? Really enjoying your ideas about inspiration with your "mini songs". Here's hoping your channel grows - I'm pleased to be there at the beginning !

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад

      Hi Phil! Great name :) replacing your pickups and rewiring is not as scary as it sounds; you just need a basic soldering kit and some time and patience. And changing pickups can make a huge difference on your sound. Some pickups can be used as passive or active, but I’d consider replacing them with some good designated passive pickups (Fralin, Lollar are good options). Thanks for the kind words; so glad to have you here!

  • @scotthutchens1203
    @scotthutchens1203 Год назад

    You have lots of good pedals there. I don’t use a board because I only use two pedals for bass but a small board is a good thing. I had a Fender Mustang guitar in 1970. I guess the Mustang Bass is short scale.

  • @rafbass
    @rafbass Год назад

    Love the video editing you did at 10:25 with the sustain through the next take.

  • @das_mandi
    @das_mandi 3 года назад +2

    I'm currently playinga few gigs in a small church with my brother. When we drive there, we have to take his drumset and because of that, there's usually not much space for a bass amp... The question is: Would you suggest a DI-Pedal (we got a mixing table and DI-Boxes) and if you do, which one?
    Btw, love the channel already. Found you through Rhett Shull and his gig vlogs and now that I switched from guitar to bass as my main instrument, your channel will be really helpful! Keep it up!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Hi there! Thanks for watching and for your good question.
      Yes, a di box would be my recommendation. There are a lot of great ones, it depends on if you want it to just pass a clean signal or if you want to use it to color/change your sound. If you want a solid clean option Radial is a great company. I’m hoping to do a DI box comparison video soon comparing some of the coloring options. Stay tuned!

    • @das_mandi
      @das_mandi 3 года назад +1

      @@philipconradmusic Ok thanks! Sounds good, I'll look into Radial

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      @@das_mandi good luck!

  • @mikkejohansson
    @mikkejohansson 3 года назад +2

    Great video! I would probably add another stage of gain, either another lower gain to stack with the boost or maybe even some all out fuzz for when that might be fun. I use the Strymon Deco on the saturation side for my basic low gain and then add on the Zvex Basstortion for more of an Ampeg grind. Maybe the Ampeg Scrambler from the same series as the chorus and comp? I do think the Compadre coupled with the Deco would be a heavenly combo, but it’s a bit more real estate and quite a bit more $ 😊. Also interesting to hear your take on pushing the JDI. Seems obvious that the transformer will ”give” more if you push it, I just seem to think of it as a ”clean DI”. Might have to try that!
    Keep the videos coming!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Those are some cool ideas; thanks for sharing! Really glad to have you here. Thanks for your support!

  • @FinalBaton
    @FinalBaton 3 года назад +2

    Cool seeing you do videos! I like the choice of pedals alot, only thing I'd do different is putting the power supply on the underside of the board, by putting triangle blocks underneath first to give the board an angle (this is actually gonna make it easier to click on pedals, to boot)

  • @Cliffswanson
    @Cliffswanson 2 года назад

    I recently changed to tape wounds from round wounds on my short scale bass just to try them out. I like them a lot. Of course this is a great example of how different things work or don't work for different people.
    This was a nice video and helpful in terms of hearing the outcomes of your changes, which are probably curiosities to many players who might not be as motivated to change their instruments because of costs, time, or other reasons. I'm a bit new to bass, having been a guitar player for decades. I picked a bass up because I want to make my own backing tracks for lap steel instrumentals I put up on YT. A short scale made sense to me not only for the feel but also because I have broken bones in both thumbs (mountain biking injuries) that limit my grip strength a bit. My hand injuries and their outcomes are here to stay so the short scale choice really worked in that regard. You've mentioned your hand injury and I'm curious about that and how you've overcome issues if they are still with you.

  • @vanguardcycle
    @vanguardcycle 3 года назад +1

    Sub'd bc Rhett made me lol. Glad i stopped by, and looking forward to new (trusted) bass content!
    Also can you elaborate on how the mustang helps with comfort post hand injury? I play a jazz bc of the thinner neck and narrower nut as I've had two serious hand injuries over the past few years that just like hurt all the time so it's easier than my precision but maaannnn i love a mustang. Basically chopped the end of my dominant thumb off a few years back and have debilitating trigger finger in 3 fingers (both hands) from old injuries. My playing style has actually changed a lot over the years from compensating. Anything that improves comfort is a major focus for me right now. Thanks in advance

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Yes. I can deeply relate, and feel for you! It’s so difficult to not be able to play like you want to because of an injury. I am sorry you are dealing with that. I am actually working on a video about short scale basses right now, so stay tuned. But in short: notes are closer together so less stretching/strength required to stretch, and less tension because of short strings makes it easier to hold the strings down. Less fatiguing. It has been a game changer for me, and they are also pretty affordable. Good luck, I hope you find a way to express yourself musically even in light of these injuries!

  • @ralphandrade3133
    @ralphandrade3133 2 года назад

    Good video, less board is more. I have finished the backs of my necks with 0000 steel wool, followed with a little linseed or Tung oil. Nice trick. Keep up the videos.

  • @christopherbalmforth2514
    @christopherbalmforth2514 2 года назад +1

    Glad you tried all that stuff, makes me rethink my setup 👍

  • @xdoctorblindx
    @xdoctorblindx 3 года назад +1

    Great video! My bass board is a Dr. Scientist Elements (overdrive/distortion/EQ), Union T&T LAB (compressor), Union T&T SUB BUZZ (parallel fuzz and clean boost), JAM Ripply Falls (chorus/vibrato/phaser), and a Polytune 3 tuner. It's everything I need, though it feels strange coming from playing guitar not to have delay and reverb. What a your thoughts on delay and reverb for bassists? I'd recommend adding some sort of modulation to your rig, but I imagine Rhett has all of those textures covered haha.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Thank you Ezra! Sounds like you have some great gear. I think reverb can actually be really cool on bass used at the right time. Thanks for your comment and for taking the time to watch my first video!

  • @Robert_Charles
    @Robert_Charles 3 года назад +2

    This video makes me wanna go back to analog pedals and try some tape wounds.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      I’ll take that as a complement because I love both of those things. Thanks so much for watching!

    • @Robert_Charles
      @Robert_Charles 3 года назад +1

      @@philipconradmusic I'm here for the long haul man

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      @@Robert_Charles thanks Robert! Glad to have you on board!

  • @mattgray6434
    @mattgray6434 3 года назад +3

    Loved it - a great first video, coming to you from a mediocre bass player here in the UK! I’d say keep making videos on the things that excite you and it’ll be great to see content like you’ve suggested that touches on different areas from bass, to arrangements, to your own experiences and learnings in the studio and live.
    If I had one question, I’d love to hear more about Little Fish - the JMJs are in short supply in the UK but I REALLY want to get my hands on one. Would love to know how the sound compares between a standard scale P versus the short scale JMJ, both with flats. Not just in isolation but your thoughts on how the JMJ sits in a band mix like when you’re playing with Noah Guthrie - I always worry that by using a short scale I’d be losing / missing bottom end that I get from my P, but on the flip side they always sound super punchy in the other YT vids I’ve seen
    Keep it up!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Hi Matt! Thanks for being here at the beginning and taking the time to share your thoughts. It’s very much appreciated! I know it’s late over there too, so thanks for staying up to watch.
      JMJs are hard to come by here too. I had to order mine to even try one; nowhere had one in stock. But I fell in love from the start, minus the pickup height issue I mentioned which was easily resolved.
      Yes, a short-scale comparison video is absolutely something I plan to talk about. But in short, I don’t believe you are losing anything, I think it’s actually more bass and more top end, it feels a bit scooped. And the through-body design gives you lots of sustain. I think rounds on a mustang are a bit harsh but flats are just perfect and smoothes it out a bit. I tried it because of my injury but now I genuinely love it for its sound. Stay tuned, I hope to talk more about this sooner than later…

  • @murkyfluid7625
    @murkyfluid7625 2 года назад

    On the subject of sticky necks, and in the context of not playing actual gigs. All my basses have gloss necks (not on purpose). I found out I had a death grip on the neck and i really feel like it made me adapt in a positive way. Then I accidentally discovered if I put a drop of Bartenders Friend (a cleaning product) on my thumb it made the gloss necks easy to glide on.

  • @TrygveMyers
    @TrygveMyers 2 года назад

    Let’s go Phil! I love that you’re trying out tapes! You’re inspiring me to get a radial again! Sounds great!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  2 года назад

      Hi Trygve!! So happy to see you here! Yeah man I love how simple and reliable those things are. Hope you are doing great!

  • @jescar831
    @jescar831 3 года назад +1

    I love the videos. I am really a amateur bass player that plays locally here in Texas. I would love to hear more about how you change over time. For example, playing the same songs the same way can get a little boring, how do you change it to keep you entertained.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Hi Jesse! That’s a great question that should maybe be it’s own video at some point. I think for me, it’s all about listening. Listen to the other band members and then try and play whatever makes the song sound the best it can, which may be different from the album. It’s ok to change things a bit as long as you stay in the spirit of the song, but only changing things to serve the music and not ourselves. I’m so happy you are here and thank you for your comment!

  • @Kwaician
    @Kwaician Месяц назад

    Would love to hear the JDI "clean" and "pushed" pls

  • @idrissm
    @idrissm 2 года назад +1

    Your sound is great. Maybe an overdrive should be interesting to 'dirt' your sound a little.
    I think i'll do the same on the neck of one of my bass which is too glossy.

  • @paulmatulevich3623
    @paulmatulevich3623 3 года назад +2

    Not a bass player but it's interesting peeking past the curtain of another instrument. Never heard of those rubber strings, great sound but seems like it'll give you road rash 😆 For taste I would only add a Prunes'nCustard but it probably doesn't jive with your gigs

  • @liamolowend
    @liamolowend 2 года назад

    Cool. Only discovered your channel today. While I am a bit pedal crazy I do believe a pedal has to contribute and just there for no reason. I do recommend a volume pedal. Love hitting a note before the beat, vol at 0 and sweeping it in. Great for adding presence and reinforcing stuff before the bass kicks in properly. But it’s what works best for you

  • @rafbass
    @rafbass Год назад

    I prefer the tapewould on your Guildstein semi hollow

  • @heychrisgreen
    @heychrisgreen 3 года назад +3

    Great video! That’s a lot of editing and file space to keep up with! My first bass had that same block of wood but mine was on the treble side of the pick guard.. so I played with just my thumb for years before I learned to use my other fingers 😅 Kind of feels like a secret weapon now
    How are you monitoring your bass levels at home? I have Adam A7X monitors but no sub. I’m still doing the old car trick to check my bass

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Thanks Chris! I have some Yamahas speakers I love and some sennheiser headphones that sound great, but no sub currently. And agreed, the car trick is such a great one to see how things are actually sounding!

  • @larrygarcia5684
    @larrygarcia5684 3 года назад

    Glad you started a channel! I’m a follower of Rhett & Beato but I’m a bass player and always looking for more info directed at bassists.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад

      Thanks Larry! Rhett and I both used to intern at Rick’s studio years ago. It’s so cool to see all the things that have happened since. So happy to have you here; thank you for your comment.

  • @antonn88
    @antonn88 Год назад

    Cool stuff!

  • @mitchwheat8567
    @mitchwheat8567 Год назад

    Love the clear explanations! awesome.

  • @paulmarko1829
    @paulmarko1829 2 года назад

    Philip, I have a JMJ bass too. I am really digging your tone and your music videos with Noah Guthrie and Co. Rock on! Thanks for the great content.

  • @billytai1096
    @billytai1096 2 года назад +1

    Loved this video. Great job.

  • @lgguzman470
    @lgguzman470 2 года назад +1

    Super awesome video! I love the content, info, and stories! It’s all super inspirational! Automatic sub and I’d love to see whatever you put out next 🔥🔥🔥

  • @taylorhilyard8661
    @taylorhilyard8661 Год назад

    I use a wet magic eraser on my necks. Leaves like a satin ish feel.

  • @ITigerbaum
    @ITigerbaum Год назад

    It's been a year and I just found you, but...
    You might try putting the compressor before the Phat? That Compadre 1st would be excellent, and lose the Ampeg comp. I love the feel of a lightly sanded neck. Great start!

  • @bramwelbedacht2568
    @bramwelbedacht2568 2 года назад

    Loved this video! Thanks for that. You've explained alot of things I bumped into and I know now how to solve. Also love the JMJ mustang bass with flats!

  • @richardwheeler3768
    @richardwheeler3768 3 года назад +1

    You probably don't need it because of the style you are playing, but I'd consider an OC-5 (just because I don't have an OC-2 or 3) octave pedal, and I'd put the compressor immediately after the tuner ... but that's just me.

  • @pclindholm
    @pclindholm Год назад

    Great tone with an uncomplicated setup. Great video - would just like to hear more tones from your bass.
    I favor a more intricate setup to maximize control on my end in case the bass just does not sound good in the room, though I really dig your small pedalboard. If I can't get my bass to sound good to my ears it's so hard to play well.

  • @jimleininger8963
    @jimleininger8963 3 года назад +1

    Philip!!! This is going to be a huge channel, please keep it up.
    I'm a guitar player who added bass. I have a Fender USA Mustang that I use to build my backing tracks. I'm a hobbiest, but my main stay is trio. EZ Drummer, me on bass, and then singing guitar player soul-blues. I run flat wounds.
    I'm able to get decent tones DI to my daw, I like to run it to 2 channels with one on 100% wet with a slap back delay.
    Here's my question. Can you recommend a preamp pedal for old soul-blues tones? From it I might run into a Strymon Deco for stereo with a touch of slap back.
    My live playing platform is a pair of Bose L1Pro8s with an 8 channel Bose mixer.
    Thanks

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jim! Thanks for the kind words. I’m so glad you are here! It sounds like you may benefit from a juicy tube DI. Something like the REDDI or the Noble, or maybe the JHS color box or a subtle boost pedal. Even a mic preamp like a 610 or the groove tubes brick. I’m hoping to do a video reviewing some of these options in the not too distant future. Good luck, I hope you find the sound you are looking for!

    • @jimleininger8963
      @jimleininger8963 3 года назад

      @@philipconradmusic Thanks! I think I will chill for now and look forward to your video on the subject.