bass guitar from “get up (i feel like being a) sex machine” by james brown | ToneDB
get up (i feel like being a) sex machine
james brown
bass guitar
70% ai confidence
Tone Profile
A raw, punchy bass tone with a slightly overdriven edge that emphasizes the rhythmic drive and percussive attack. The sound is clean enough to maintain clarity but has enough grit to cut through the mix and provide a solid foundation for the funk groove.
Production Credits
Producer: James Brown
Engineer: Ron Lenhoff
Recorded at: King Studios, Cincinnati, OH
Signal Chain
Instrument: Fender Precision Bass
Amp: Ampeg B-15
Microphone: Neumann U47
Recording Notes
- The bass was likely recorded in a studio setting with a focus on capturing a clean and punchy tone.
- A direct input signal might have been blended with a mic'd amplifier to achieve the desired balance of clarity and warmth.
- Compression was used judiciously to even out the dynamics and enhance the sustain.
Recreation Tips
- Start with a Fender Precision Bass and flatwound strings.
- Use an Ampeg B-15 or similar vintage tube amp to get the warm, round low-end.
- Experiment with a touch of overdrive to add some grit and character to the tone.
- Use a Neumann U47 or similar-style condenser mic to capture the amp's sound.
- Apply compression to even out the dynamics and enhance the sustain.
Recommended Gear
- Fender Precision Bass(guitar)
- Ampeg B-15(amp)
- Neumann U47(mic)
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