Pookus Posted December 26, 2008 Share Posted December 26, 2008 I am finding my double bass sounds much better with compression when amplified. This is partly because the gain from the E string is very high due to the location of the pickup on that side of the bridge (on my bass). The compressor evens things out nicely. I know there are a lot of variables etc but does anyone know of any base settings I could try - hard / soft knee, fast / slow attack, fast / slow release, ratio? I could test your suggestions and get back to you. Cheers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheRev Posted December 28, 2008 Share Posted December 28, 2008 I use a Fishman Platinum Pro EQ so I haven't got that many controls to mess with, but I find compression set at 10 o'clock and the depth at 2 o'clock give a nice even sound. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pookus Posted December 28, 2008 Author Share Posted December 28, 2008 Thanks for replying. I use Fishman pre-amp with parametric eq but it doesn't have compression on it. I use a TLAudio Fatman rack mounted compressor from my home studio set-up. It has loads of pre-sets but I prefer to dial in manual settings for double bass. In conjunction with the pre-amp it seems to have eliminated all feedback even at highish volumes. Cool. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mottlefeeder Posted December 29, 2008 Share Posted December 29, 2008 [quote name='TheRev' post='364744' date='Dec 28 2008, 12:02 PM']I use a Fishman Platinum Pro EQ so I haven't got that many controls to mess with, but I find compression set at 10 o'clock and the depth at 2 o'clock give a nice even sound.[/quote] I have the same unit, but little experience of using it so far. However, the block diagram for the signal chain seems to show a hi-pass filter (depth), followed by 3-band mid range, followed by compression, followed by bass and treble. So they have tone shaping both before and after the compressor. That might make a difference to how you set up your system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pookus Posted December 30, 2008 Author Share Posted December 30, 2008 I think I have found a great setting. Sounds like Chris Wood's bass (Medeski, Martin and Wood) Shacklyn Knights track on Dropper album. Really cool punchy / rich and woody double bass sound. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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