Thank you! I agree with you 100% about the Chromes and EB Cobalt Flats (love the EB Groups though). Put ENR1 Half Rounds on a Stingray for a finger funk project (record well and sit in the pocket live with some cut) and they were perfect. I made the choice as half-rounds were used on the Ray that Bernard Edwards used in early Chic recordings (by most accounts as he said he used whatever strings came on the Ray -. GHS Brite Flats - which I detest) - so this is a nice sub IMO. People hate them and I glad I didn't listen. - hope they don't get too popular because trends sent prices up. Might try on my P when its time.
Nope, this is straight in and just into Ableton. No EQ, comp or any post production, as a matter of fact the only thing on the track is a built in tuner so that way the bass is vaguely in tune when I do these lmao.
Nice playing, Young Floof Sir. ❤🎶🎶🌈👍
Nice!
Thank you! I agree with you 100% about the Chromes and EB Cobalt Flats (love the EB Groups though). Put ENR1 Half Rounds on a Stingray for a finger funk project (record well and sit in the pocket live with some cut) and they were perfect. I made the choice as half-rounds were used on the Ray that Bernard Edwards used in early Chic recordings (by most accounts as he said he used whatever strings came on the Ray -. GHS Brite Flats - which I detest) - so this is a nice sub IMO. People hate them and I glad I didn't listen. - hope they don't get too popular because trends sent prices up. Might try on my P when its time.
I'm glad you enjoyed them! I should get another set for my ray 🤔
Appreciate the video. Definitely going to give them a try. Do you have a preference on string gauge?
Yea, I like a lighter bottom and a heavier top end in my strings. I like 45-100 the most so these being the basic gauge for the string was pretty rad!
I am also curious how eating chicken effects the tone?
Now THAT'S a good question! If Toan is in the hands, the if I put chicken in my hands I can put the Toan in the grease and therefore sound better.
@@floofthebassplayer Might be better with Flatwounds!
Those sound great! I was wondering what your rig was. It sounds like at times you are using SVT software?
Nope, this is straight in and just into Ableton. No EQ, comp or any post production, as a matter of fact the only thing on the track is a built in tuner so that way the bass is vaguely in tune when I do these lmao.
@@floofthebassplayer thank you!