netcarlos Posted March 24, 2022 Share Posted March 24, 2022 (edited) After last few years of playing bass only with fingers, I'd like to get back to slap that I used to play many years ago. Unfortunately, I'm finding that the volume of my finger plucking technique is much quieter than my slap and specifically pop. A possible reason is that I was used to practicing slap on "dry" bass without any amp. I remember getting blisters on my thumb and index fingers from slapping and popping. I know that there are compressors, and I've already tried some mild compressions, but the difference in volume is too big to make any difference with compressor. If I play on rehearsals, I can turn gain of my amp down, but the problem is when playing live where I'm pretty sure I'm getting the mixer guy very upset when I change the technique between songs unexpectedly. I'd say that if I play fingers with maximum effort in terms of power (much more than my average plucking volume) the volume is roughly the same as if I try to play slap very carefully and quietly. Also I'd say that I'm able to control the volume of slap better than the volume of pop. There is a narrow line between getting the bright sound of a string striking into a fret and getting "dull" sound similar to finger pluck. So.. How to get even volume with both finger and slap technique? Edited March 24, 2022 by netcarlos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul_c2 Posted March 24, 2022 Share Posted March 24, 2022 1 hour ago, netcarlos said: I know that there are compressors, and I've already tried some mild compressions, but the difference in volume is too big to make any difference with compressor. Of that, I am surprised - it should be possible to set a compressor up to be able to do the necessary. 1 hour ago, netcarlos said: So.. How to get even volume with both finger and slap technique? I don't think its physically possible by technique alone, the physics suggest that the amplitude of the string movement/vibration will be higher with slap than normal plucking, so some kind of volume adjustment between the two, be it a manual change (possibly via a pedal) or some automatic way (ie compressor or limiter) is the way to go. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 26, 2022 Share Posted March 26, 2022 Get a decent compressor and configure it properly. Studios have been recording bass for decades with finger style, pick, slap, tap and pop Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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