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In The Studio: How NOT To Destroy Your Bass Tone (Video)

Two approaches that can pay significant dividends
These videos are provided by Home Studio Corner.

In the first of two videos, Joe builds on a commonly used technique, showing how utilizing delay to more tightly align signals can in turn pay huge dividends in bass tone.

And in the second video, he addresses a query from an audience member, demonstrating the suggested approach and then contrasting it with his own way of going about it.

Both solutions end up working quite well, providing additional “tools in the studio toolkit.”

Joe Gilder is a Nashville-based engineer, musician, and producer who also provides training and advice at the Home Studio Corner. Note that Joe also offers highly effective training courses, including Understanding Compression and Understanding EQ.

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