Improve Your Bass Tone With One Simple Fix
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So I get asked quite regularly over at the Talkingbass live hangs about tone. The questions are quite varied in nature so people might complain about getting a slap tone, or they might find it hard to hear themselves on stage or the bass might be farting out as they increase volume but most of the time they all boil down to one general question about how to set the tone controls on a bass or an amp. Well, today I’m going to give you one simple answer that can then act as a foundation for everything else going forward and it’s something I wish I’d learned much, much earlier than I did.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:35 The Basic Fix
0:56 The Biggest Mistake
2:11 Importance Of The Instrument
3:13 Amp Consideration
4:42 Technique
5:08 Setup
5:29 Tone In The Hands
5:53 Technique/Position Examples
8:20 Tone Controls
10:17 Frequency Examples
13:05 Tone Advice
13:56 Slap Sound
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Just for clarification: Flat eq means 12 o'clock on most tone controls. It means no boost and no cut. Mid way on a tone control (12 o clock) is the natural sound received from the bass. Below 12 o clock will cut and above 12 o clock will boost. I've noticed some people thinking I mean totally cut.
@marshwetland3808
10 ай бұрын
I understand that on the amp. But what about on the bass. Surely those should just be fully open? Also thanks so much for the demo of the different frequency ranges. I'll never forget that.
@MinhPham-ly7yp
8 ай бұрын
Hi, So if I have three knobs for Low, Med, High. They each should be set on five? And same w tone knobs on bass? All at 50%? I also have 3 knobs for tone on my Ibanez SDGR. Thank you in advance. This was such a good tutorial.
@marshwetland3808
8 ай бұрын
@@MinhPham-ly7yp I'm wondering something similar. Or, assuming that, no, that can't be right. AIUI, the knobs on the bass should be full open, because that's the full bass sound. It's not boosted, at least in my passive pickups. It's just the full sound. One pot for each pickup and one for overall volume. I have to cut a little bit of volume because the top just seems to be buzz.
@chatname0192
7 ай бұрын
@@MinhPham-ly7yp The knobs on the bass itself operate slightly differently. You will want your bass knobs set to fully open/100% using the method discussed here. If you have multiple pick-ups similar concepts to finger placement affecting tone apply.
@azeitegallo2
7 ай бұрын
That's exactly what I understood: totally cut. Happy 2 be reading this while still watching the video.
Dude. You are THE GOAT. Low ego, low spam, just quality.
I've been playing for years, have a music degree and this video was still humbling to watch. No BS 'Hacks' just good advice. Thanks Mark. 👍
@AtomizedSound
2 жыл бұрын
Same
@mrrclewis
2 жыл бұрын
Newbie. Awed. This is some stellar starter advice. Subscribed.
@Lord_Verminaard
2 жыл бұрын
Same, music degree, been playing guitar 25 years, and I still never really understood what the tone controls did. So usually I never messed with them too much, haha. This was a great video.
@rossco420
2 жыл бұрын
It’ makes so much sense what Mark is saying 💯
@KY-zerSOH-zay
Жыл бұрын
Marc is really a Master in Teaching! Learned so much i loved to would haven know back in the days, playing bass for almost 30 years.
Great lesson. Please send this to me in 1991, when I first started 😆
I spent so many years dealing with engineers who thoguht that bass meant "low end." And then guess what happens? The bass wound up booming out and consequently, they mixed the bass lower and lower -- until it was gone.
damn the isolation of frequencies part of this video is MINDBLOWING aaaaaaah
Been playing for more than 30 years and I learned as much today as if I'd just picked my first bass guitar ! I am pretty sure many musicians I played with thought at some point that I boosted way too much certain frequencies and then some. Even though I always began by setting everything at 12 o'clock I probably should have been a little more aware not to crank my bass control too much and use more midrange. Thank you a ton Mark !
Yep, I've played with flat EQ on both my bass and amp for over 25 years. Always use just volume to balance out with rest of band. Nice one Mark. One of the best bits of advice for bass in a band mix.
Great advice, I'm in year 43 of gigging and the best sound I've ever had was using my original 1969 Marshall Superbass 100 watt valve amp, the tone controls did very little if anything when it was at gig level. Sounded quite horrible on it's own but once the band kicked in it was perfect. The mids were INSANE, I remember doing a gig supporting Leo Sayer, bizarrely the Fourmost were just below us on the bill, Billy said 'can I use your amp, it's the best I've ever heard'. I stood out front and the mic'd up sound was astounding for 40k people. Mids are where its at
@brianfoster5702
3 ай бұрын
I had a super bass and agree about the sound everything made now has so much in effects that I don't think you need
This is great advice for audio engineers too! Most bassists way overshoot the low end in their tone and it can make mixing the song a nightmare if you don't know how things work down there. It's definitely a trap for young players. I fell into it, and got stuck there for a while. Until my ear became a little better trained. But then I wished I had taken the blue pill because I knew my mixes sucked and I knew it was because of the bass, but on the list of things I knew there wasn't anything written after that. I tried thousands of EQ and compression settings until I got fed up and decided I needed to hear exactly how pro-mixed bass sounded. Soloed. If I could find a couple good examples of that, I could compare them to my soloed bass tracks and hopefully the problems would reveal themselves. That ended up being a pretty good idea and I didn't even need to A/B them with my tracks because the difference was so clear. The pro tracks all had A LOT less low end energy. And by a lot I mean A-fucking-LOT. I remember saying "are you kidding me?" and re-playing them over and over. All 3 bass tracks I chose sounded so tame and not aggressive outside of the mix. They sounded like... just some dude playing bass, not the enormous bass flamethrower that it sounds like in the mix. It was difficult to wrap my head around but it started to make sense because I had always heard my mentors talk about how low frequencies carry a lot more energy than mids and highs but I didn't realize the degree of truth behind that statement until then. It's like putting drop of ink into a 5 gallon bucket of water. It definitely won't go un-noticed. If you're an engineer and you can't get your low end right, definitely listen to the guy in this video, and also do what I did and listen to isolated bass tracks. If you're interested, the 3 tracks I used were Incubus - "Stellar" , The Beatles - "Hey Bulldog" and Nirvana - "In bloom" . Just add "isolated bass" to any of those in the search and you'll find all 3 here on KZread. Out of the 3, the one that drives the concept home the most is the Incubus one because that song is like THE BASS AND VOCAL SHOW all day long. The bass is a huge commanding force in the mix but then you hear it by itself and it sounds like he's practicing in his bedroom. It's insane. Listening to the finished song and then thinking back on how that bass sounded soloed is very educational. I highly HIGHLY recommend it.
I've been a bass player since 1970 and I learned a lot from watching this video. I play in a band and will apply this advice immediately.
"Tone controls are just volume controls for that frequency." Greatest piece of knowledge I've ever recieved.
Fantastic Video. I'm a sound engineer, not a bassist, but this gives me an understanding of where the bassist should be in a live setup. Such well presented information. Thank you!
Man, I've been playing bass for 35 years and never "got" this! Thank you!
Top tip: Make sure your guitarist can dial in an EQ that does not encroach on your frequencies. Top tip 2: If the guitarist is adamant that they need to take up your frequency range, a. Find a new guitarist, b. Look for a band where people know what sound is, or c. Make your bass sound like a guitar, to really piss him/her off, and hit a few solos to trigger an authentic primadonna response. Watch and have a laugh, then revert to a or b.
@danzemacabre8899
Жыл бұрын
Spoken like a true full blooded bass player that's not some failed guitar player, right on! And may I suggest a good ole' Morley Wah Peddle with distortion to really bring it home, 3 or 4 minutes cutting loose on this and they fall in line
@andyhinds542
Жыл бұрын
One of the reasons why I quit wanting to play in bands is the ego and attitudes of other band members. Also, I don't have to commit to playing when I'm not in the mood. I don't want playing to become a chore.
Man.. Your videos are always my favorite. Always providing clarity in a musician's world of convoluted "tips and tricks"
I’ve been playing bass as well as guitar most of my life. I’m 49 now and have been thinking and dwelling on tone and sound like never before. This has been very helpful on my sonic journey. Thanks!
This is a brilliant video with simply the best advice on setting the bass tone I’ve heard throughout my long years of playing bass. Thank you, Mark!
This is so helpful for my stage of development and I’m currently playing in a band, thank you Mark. I laughed at myself when you mentioned boosting the lows and mids at low practice-type volume, that’s exactly what I do but I’m carrying that setting forward to band practice and after viewing this video I’m going to set them flat and do what you suggest. Here is a suggestion for a future tone video: discuss how overdrive/distortion/fuzz emphasizes certain frequencies and how to best use in a band setting. I own several of your courses, they are great, thanks for all you do!
I have been applying this for years and I 100% agree..
Very clear presentations. You are never too old to learn.
Excellent! I am a 61 y.o. beginner on the bass (though also a professional singer since forever) who started playing acoustic bass guitar last september. After plugging into a few amps recently, I now am eagerly awaiting my first (small) amp. This video already answered so many questions that arose in those few amplified session, I am super grateful for the info. THANK YOU!!!
When I started playing slap bass in 2022 there were a lot of KZread 'experts' saying you needed a scooped tone for slap. Now I leave everything flat. Great advice, Mark. I work regularly on what I call your 'Thumb Accelerator' exercise and I really notice the difference when I come back to my slap riffs.
Thanks Mark, very helpful. There are so many convoluted opinions on this out there and this cuts to the heart of it.
Great info. Been playing for three years now and you have held my hand while I kicked an screamed, multiple times I have thought of quitting and now all I can say is thank you for your laid back approach and easy to understand teaching methods. All though I still have alot to explore I now feel competent enough to play with others or just improv to my hearts content. One of the best things I've ever did was pick up the bass. Also one tip I'd really like to throw out to the community that alot already know but a healthy mindset is a huge component for music and life! Thanks Mark.
Thank you for breaking down the EQ in such an understandable way. So helpful.
What a marvelous demonstration. Thank you!
Excellent teaching point. So often overlooked Thank you for your insight.
Fantastic advice Mark . Thank you
Room size, acoustics in the room, volume and live mix are all critical for bassists. I use a 400 watt Ampeg with 2 10's. I use my fingers and a pick for some sounds. This is a great video, good stuff. I forgot how long I've been playing at this pointed, 72 years old, gigging and recording every week still. Los Angeles
Amazing advice I wish I had received years ago. Much of these points I have figured but only after many years of playing bass in live settings. Great tips!
Thank you so much!!! This video is extremely interresting and useful!
Excellent video, the demonstrations where you isolated the frequencies were very helpful. I've spent quite a bit of time experimenting with amps in a large room trying to dial things in, this has been very helpful.
Absolutely the best explanation of bass tone I have found. Thank you.
Wow, the part where you isolate the different frequencies was really eye-opening!
Excellent video that's easy to understand. Isolating the different frequencies made it all so clear and demonstrated the concept w/o getting into audio fundamentals that would have caused most folks to move on. Well done!
GREAT advice. Thank you.
Amen! I remember learning this lesson back in the day. I'd spend hours nailing a tone in the bedroom only to find it just got lost on stage. AND as you say, the more I turned up the amp it just started breaking up... :) Great lesson, Mark.
@talkingbasslessons
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers Scott you Lancashire legend you.
@WilDBeestMF
2 жыл бұрын
Oh man. So many times, I am in my bedroom with what I think is a beastly snarling active jazz tone that's giving me goosebumps, only for it to get buried by a wall of class A distortion. I was fighting the poor fellas for sonic space like a total moron.
@bobt5778
Жыл бұрын
@@WilDBeestMF Hah! That's me over the last few nights. Tweaking and tweaking amp settings, second-guessing my gear choices... Can I join your moron club?
@WilDBeestMF
Жыл бұрын
@@bobt5778 Sure, dude. I'm the president now.
@2007vwbeetle
4 ай бұрын
@@talkingbasslessonsAs a newbie to the Bass and Bass amps is the recommended “smiley face” settings of the EQ a no no? Keep the EQ in a straight line? Playing a 300 watt amp.
Brilliant explanations. Well done!
Fantastic advice. Took me a while to learn this myself
Excellent advice as always Mark!
Technique over tone control: very liberating. Thank you.
These were some great tips. Learned some new things. Thanks.
This video is just what I needed. Thanks for doing this.
Awesome!!!!!!! You are so right, Mark! All is said, nothing left to add!
What an eye opening lesson! Thanks for rhis.
This lesson was super helpful and saves me wasted time trying to “dial a tone in” while I practice. I actually love the sound of my bass with the preamp eq flat.
dude, i love all of your videos. very informative. thx!!
Almost 60 years of playing and this advise is priceless. Thanks
Super helpful. Thanks Mark.
Thanks, mate. This was a very, very useful video, especially the part where you notched the various frequencies. I'll be putting it to practice at a jam session tomorrow.
So well explained. Thank you.
What a fabulous video, so helpful, easy to understand and incredibly useful, thank you Mark.
Your so right it took me 20 yrs to learn that very concept thanks for the education 👍👌
Very interesting! Thank you for explaining and presenting this valuable information. I really appreciate your insight.
Excellent video Mark. That's probably the most productive 15 mins I've ever spent on KZread! :)
A very good practical video. You have really clarified the fundamentals of the bass sound. Thank you.
You are very knowledgable and a very good teacher. Thanks for a very helpful video
Thanks for best advice I have heard. I was constantly frustrated, searching for a tone and then being annoyed that it was not ''right'' for the situation.
Thanks great video. I learnt a lot
I've been playing bass for 33 years, and I can say this vid taught me some stuff and also reminded me of some stuff I'd lost along the way. Thanks, fella!! :-)
100% agree with all points. Great video!
I think your lessons are the best online bass lessons. Thank you!
Great lesson. I especially love that you gave the specific frequencies instead of general terms like most. I’m a subscriber and of course I “Liked”
Thx Mark, great video, very educationnal !!
Best tone advice and explanation video ever. Bang on 👍
very valuable info !!!! THANK YOU !!
Super helpful! Thank you very much.
Lots of awesome advice demonstrations . I Thank God for your help excellence...
Explanation through isolation was worth the price of admission. Thanks Mark!
Well done! My #1 bass is a Fender Jazz American Elite. Run the bass controls flat into an Ampeg preamp with all the settings flat into a mixing board for the house and my in-ear monitors. 90% of the time it sounds like a perfect Jazz bass sound blending perfectly with the mix. If it's not cutting through I adjust my picking hand first. If that's not it then it's always the mids that need a little boost.
Great lesson!! Great teacher!
The note and frequency demonstrations were very helpful, really drove the point home.
@DonDickhaut-Bassman
7 ай бұрын
That was the best part for me a s well!
Best way to show the frequencies so good. I do love using my 3 band eq and passive tone for practice and pickup blend
Really useful video Mark thanks
Great advice thanks, I’ve always sculpted my tone and always had problems getting my tone where I need it 👍
This is so good! Thank you!
Great as always. Thanks.
"...that all comes from technique not from gear"...this sentence sums up the whole lesson.....Txs for teaching! :)
An effect every bassist should learn how to use is a compressor. Buy the best compressor pedal you can afford, it will make all the difference in the world.
@savedbyzero8340
2 жыл бұрын
@@marioduron4376 save your pennies and buy a high end compressor you’ll thank yourself someday. It’s one of those effects that you don’t notice but makes a big difference in a band setting. It’s not the easiest effect to use, takes time to dial in correctly. It’s also used on practically every recording.
@FunkadelicPancho
2 жыл бұрын
I don't care for them for live playing, it screws with my dynamics
@coreyh.w.3980
2 жыл бұрын
I agree. Besides a tuner, the only pedals on my board are a compressor and the Big Muff fuzz pedal (which I only use for a few songs). I have the Darkglass Hyper Luminal, it really helps my tone. I know I have more to learn about it.
@gary999t
2 жыл бұрын
Sort your basic tone and technique out first, and then add effects. I’d agree, a compressor is a great pedal, and worth putting the effort in to learn to use it properly. Decent compressors aren’t cheap though, but they are worth it IMHO.
@savedbyzero8340
2 жыл бұрын
@@marioduron4376 Cali76, Empress effects Bass compressor, Omnicomp by Broughton are a few handmade ones. These are really fine pedals. I own all 3. I been thinking about getting a EUB but can’t decide on which brand to start off with.
This is very informative, thank you so much
Some really good advice there. Excellent stuff Mark.
This is great advice.
Great video, thanks!
I have been preaching what you said here for over 30 years! (Sound check magazine readers will remember) Thanks for making this video, i hope a lot of Bass players follow your advice.
I found this lesson to be extremely informative. Will try this at my next gig because it seems that I am always adjusting everything differently. Each time I play out live
Fantastic lesson Mark and such good advice. As you said, the first thing most new players do is turn up the bass. I have heard similar advice about keeping everything flat and if you need to sculpt the tone, cut the bass or highs or mids and don't increase them. Thanks for sharing this good advice.
The videos on this channel are excellent 👌
man I needed to watch this years ok. I just learnt so much, thanks heaps Mark!
You are a blessing to the bass community.
Brilliant advice as usual !
Great info. Thanks much
Excellent tutorial you the man.
Thank you so much.. I've always had an issue with getting the right tone.
Thanks. Very helpful.
Very useful advices… thanks a lot Mark!
So glad I clicked on this! Getting my Bass in a couple of days and this is the best advice ever. Cheers mate.
Very good Mark, thanks!
Great lesson!!
Great informative video , Mark