Extracting bassline from a disco loop

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Re: Extracting bassline from a disco loop

Post by lunabass » Wed May 30, 2012 12:55 am

:lol: it's the smallest of losses beatmunga.

all silliness aside though jezjonson, i am interested to know how you got on. did you attempt playing it or did you go another route?
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Re: Extracting bassline from a disco loop

Post by beatmunga » Wed May 30, 2012 1:06 am

Me too. C'mon Jez, spill the beans! Let us hear the loop and we may be able to give more specific advice.
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Re: Extracting bassline from a disco loop

Post by masterblasterofdisaster » Wed May 30, 2012 1:10 am

beatmunga wrote: 3. Replay with bass guitar. Lots of bassists around, many who will work for beer.
I thought about it for a moment as if to be insulted, and then realized, yes, I would work for beer.

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Re: Extracting bassline from a disco loop

Post by beatmunga » Wed May 30, 2012 1:31 am

masterblasterofdisaster wrote:
beatmunga wrote: 3. Replay with bass guitar. Lots of bassists around, many who will work for beer.
I thought about it for a moment as if to be insulted, and then realized, yes, I would work for beer.
You know this to be true. It's what makes bassists a cut above mere guitarists.
mendeldrive wrote:NOBODY designs their own sounds... There is ZERO point in reinventing the wheel.

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