Electric Bass Per Record for $750

In Bass By Sean Savacool

Electric Bass Per Record for $750

I see this service as a unique way to focus one song at a time at a single project as a whole. This allows me to get into the headspace for a record and make it feel cohesive, like it was recorded in one shot over the span of a few days. This is for a 10 song record, any more will require a different negotiated price, but will be the same basic idea. It also provides a discount for a 10 song lump over my per song rate: a $250 savings!

I will provide 2 passes per song and one revision per song. The two passes will be two different approaches. Each approach will consist of a clean unaffected track and a track that I think sounds cool.

I will record through a Noble DI into an Apollo interface. You can choose any one of the following UA Unison Pre's for one or both of your two tracks:

Neve 1073
API Vision Channel Strip
SSL Channel Strip
Century Tube Channel Strip
Helios Type 69
UA610-B
V76 Preamp

If desired, I can also provide one of these tracks as a live bass amp.

I also have a host of compressors and eq plugins suitable for bass.

1176
LA2A
Pultec EQs
API 550A & 560
Manley Massive Passive
Fairchild 660
Empirical Labs Distressor

Other Processing:

Oxide Tape
Ampeg SVTVR Amp Modeling

Basses:
Fender American Vintage '63 Precision Bass w/Flatwounds
Fender American Original 50s Precision Bass w/Roundwounds
Fender Custom Shop '51 Precision Bass w/Flatwounds (single coil or hum bucking)
Epiphone Jack Casady Bass w/Flatounds
Rickenbacker 4003s Mapleglo Bass w/Flat or Rounds

You can select certain basses for certain songs if you would like, or you can leave it up to me. I have a pretty good ear for what will work for the song.

If you would like for me to customize a channel strip based on these plugins, please let me know and we can have a conversation about it.

Please allow up to four weeks for completion, but I will likely get to it much sooner based on workload.

  • Americana
  • Blues
  • Hard Rock
  • Pop-Rock
  • Rock

Something Better

Song off of Screamer, the final Dan Baird & Homemade Sin Record
  • Something Better
  • Workin' Girl

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