Ben Harper – Alone – How I Got That Bass Tone – Kade Turner
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I feel truly honored to be writing this now.
Juan Nelson is one of my favorite musicians and heroes. The way he played the instrument was absolutely mind-blowing to me.
As always, I’ve poured my heart and soul into this video. Creating it in my home studio here in The Basin, Australia, was an amazing experience.
Honestly, there’s not much I can say that the video doesn’t already express.
Video footage by Dave Hunter
Video editing by Kade
I bloody hope you enjoy it!
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– Intro 00:00
– Why I Dedicated This to Juan Nelson 01:17
– The Bass 01:51
– The Recording Chain 02:56
– DI Number Two 03:34
– Bass Compression 04:08
– Audio Mix Notes 05:20
– How I Create Basslines 07:01
– My Final Thoughts 08:21
– A Message From Me 09:09
#Ben #Harper #Bass #Tone #Kade #Turner
Originally posted by UCcxDd9fZ6i2ImUFiaIfIkDg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyvDEFmSUCc
Got a Cali76 myself (the small v2 version) thanks to your video (I think it was about the Phil Collins cover bass tone). It was the best decision ever. Thanks mate!
@KadeTurner Did you use your Mesa m6 and Powerhouse cab to get this tone?
Man this is fascinating!
Really appreciate the insight into the post production and what it takes for a pro level product ❤
I reckon the bass tone on that vid is your best production to date. Followed very closely by I'm Broken. Haha. Awesome work dude.
Sic arrangement man ????
Such a great bass line. Nice work brotha!
Thank you for discussing your own unique taste and way of music production! That was a little bit complex, but there was nothing excessive to my point of view.
Because every responsible musician works with a lot of people to build and master the own unique tone. There is no way to build it only by yourself, because music is being made for people, not for sole individuals.