I apologize but it takes a while to make these videos so I won't be making one for 4 string. However for a 4 string you probably want to play the low C and low D an octave higher which would be 3 and 5 on the A string respectively, rather than doing something crazy like drop C tuning, cheers.
Thanks for watching! I am not well versed in pedals, I only use a sans amp and VST plugins. I would assume it would depend on the type of overdrive you have but I would crank the drive all the way up to get this effect. If its still not fuzzy enough you may want to try a dedicated fuzz pedal like a big muff. Cheers!
@@lordmarquaade9448 I used Element VST by Spectre Digital. It's not free but so far I think its been worth the money. I just did a basic split with a clean DI for the low frequencies and then heavy distortion on high frequencies. The same thing can be achieved with stock plugins on any DAW but requires some more manual work. I'm hoping in the future I can make some tone guide videos if there is enough interest, cheers
Explosive bass!!!!, actually Ale is going shine more than usualon stages for the next concerts playing the new songs . Thanks man for great job.🤟
Wow! Love that! Massages the brain!
Wow, great job. 👍
Great cover
Glad the ladies are getting covers
Burnout sounds like Walk This Way by Aerosmith
Ive never noticed that .Now that you mentioned it ,it does
Can you do a 4 string bass tab?
I apologize but it takes a while to make these videos so I won't be making one for 4 string. However for a 4 string you probably want to play the low C and low D an octave higher which would be 3 and 5 on the A string respectively, rather than doing something crazy like drop C tuning, cheers.
@@metropolitanmusicman9235ok what would I play for the low E string notes?
@@xeno5219 The low E string remains the same for standard 4 string tuning
Where can I download the tabs/sheetmusic?
Thanks for watching! I added the link in the video description
Is it possible to get a similar tone with an overdrive pedal? That's all I have, sadly.
Thanks for watching! I am not well versed in pedals, I only use a sans amp and VST plugins. I would assume it would depend on the type of overdrive you have but I would crank the drive all the way up to get this effect. If its still not fuzzy enough you may want to try a dedicated fuzz pedal like a big muff. Cheers!
Thanks for the answer! Might I know what plugins you used? That tone is amazing!
@@lordmarquaade9448 I used Element VST by Spectre Digital. It's not free but so far I think its been worth the money. I just did a basic split with a clean DI for the low frequencies and then heavy distortion on high frequencies. The same thing can be achieved with stock plugins on any DAW but requires some more manual work. I'm hoping in the future I can make some tone guide videos if there is enough interest, cheers