A tenth and seeking...

Antagonist
Italy
Sequencer:
Antagonist 8 jams
Antagonist
Italy
Mixer:
Antagonist 8 jams
pconey
England
Sequencer:
pconey 287 jams
Remix step III
GrooveEnth
England
Bass:
GrooveEnth 374 jams

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Got all the way through recording this and discovered I hadn't recorded the effect pedal so put some reverb on instead of the intended delay+chorus. Nevermind.....
WhiteDrum55
Great bass line...very creative :D :D +1
GrooveEnth
GrooveEnth Cheers WD :) +1
hartmut
Nice play! +1
GrooveEnth
GrooveEnth Thanks Hartmut - plenty of room on this for guitar I think! :) +1
Inkless
Great work ! :) Thumbs up ! +1
GrooveEnth
GrooveEnth Thanks Inkless - yeah, pretty pleased with this. Still plenty of room for adds though! :D +0
francisco al
ótimo trabalho de baixo, GrooveEnth +1
GrooveEnth
GrooveEnth obrigardo Francisco! +0
Don_T
awesome job, GrooveEnth :W:Y:Y:) +1
GrooveEnth
GrooveEnth Thanks Don :) +1
Lenny Cowler
very good:) +1
GrooveEnth
GrooveEnth Cheers Len :) +0
pconey
The effects sound good, very atmospheric! Great build up to create the tension for the main part! which is Groove-y baby! :D Even those singers liked it "ooh yeh ooh yeh - hey maannnn" +1
GrooveEnth
GrooveEnth Yeah, was trying to avoid another 'pulse' low line and looking for something that would workaround the existing synth line. Those 16ths are pretty tricky at this tempo though! +1
pconey
pconey I know! 1 e & a 2 e & a......... +1
GrooveEnth
GrooveEnth Funny you should say that - I've never counted them that way. Subscribe more to Carol Kaye's approach of 'pattern recognition' for the various groupings (a bit like rudiments). +1
pconey
pconey Very true, but thats how you are instructed to count them in instructional books etc, but of course you do it by instinct! and when you play drum charts you do it by pattern recognition etc +1
GrooveEnth
GrooveEnth Yeah I never really understood the point of that counting thing - who can do that fast enough to keep up _and_ concentrate on actually playing? +1
pconey
pconey Well....I won't bore you too much...or give too much away...but there is a fifth element to learning advanced co-ordination, your voice. Theres a book out that details how to learn, and a principal used by dave weckl etc.. +1
slin
super cool bass ride GrooveEnth...;););) +1
GrooveEnth
GrooveEnth Cheers mate :) +1