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Metallica - And Justice For All (And Justice For Jason - remix/remaster by Eman C.)
Song: And Justice For All
Band: Metallica
Album: And Justice For All
Remix category: And Justice For Jason
I decided to jump on the "let's add Jason's isolated tracks to AJFA" bandwagon and did my own version of a couple of songs. I went a bit further, as I reamped/remixed Jason's great tracks to my taste and remastered the songs accordingly.
I hope you'll enjoy my own mix of these songs - some unofficial mixes already available online are great, but others sound a bit like they just have Jason's tracks pasted on top, in my opinion. I wanted to revisit them sonically, so that they sit in the mix in a way I personally prefer.
Let me know what you think and please like and subscribe if you enjoy them.
Needless to say, I am not the owner of this music, as it belongs to Metallica and is exclusively played by Hetfield, Hammett, Newsted and Ulrich as specified in the album credits.
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Metallica - Blackened (And Justice For Jason - remix/remaster by Eman C.)
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Song: Blackened Band: Metallica Album: And Justice For All Remix category: And Justice For Jason I decided to jump on the "let's add Jason's isolated tracks to AJFA" bandwagon and did my own version of a couple of songs. I went a bit further, as I reamped/remixed Jason's great tracks to my taste and remastered the songs accordingly. For Blackened, I also added a few notes at 00:53 which I think...
It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like 2020 Christmas
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A fun rough rendition for 2020 The tone demonstrates how gnarly the JST Bassforge Rex Brown plugin can get when pushed for full-on distortion like in Cliff Burton's solos. #bassforge #toneforge #joeysturgistones
Old-school slap bass groove: Forget Me Nots
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A great example of old school slap groove which carries the song: Patrice Rushen - Forget Me Nots, bass originally played by Freddie Washington
Muted pick bass groove
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A bass groove played with pick and palm muting, loosely inspired by Bobby Vega's technique. Fender Precision Bass with flatwound strings, JST Bassforge Rex Brown used in the processing.
Double thumb and double pop technique - SLAP BASS GROOVE
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THE HARD WAY! :D All the 16th notes of this rhythm pattern are played without any delay repeat - there's a very short slapback delay and some reverb for ambiance, but no "One Of These Day" repeat effect. Inspired by the bass solo by John Giblin in the live version of Simple Minds' "Ghostdancing", appearing in the "Live In The City Of Light" album. Played on flatwound strings, Fender Precision B...
Continuum by Jaco Pastorius - played on Bass VI
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The narrow string spacing is quite a challenge, but I love the versatility of that instrument! Instrument: Revelation "Bass VI" by Alan Entwistle 30" scale instrument, tuned an octave lower than a standard guitar. Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more content if you enjoyed the video!
Short improvisation on bass with flatwound strings - based on Continuum (J. Pastorius)
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A brief, 30-sec melodic bass solo based on Continuum by Jaco Pastorius with a Fender Precision Bass and Fender flatwound strings. Audio processing and modelling made with Amplitube - models based on an Ampeg® B-15R amp and an Acoustic® 361 cab.
Tech 21 SansAmp VT Bass - complete review and guide for effective bass tone
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This is my approach to achieve the best tones out of VT Bass and SansAmp Character Series pedals, with all you need to know about their controls. Played with single-coil and split-coil Fender Precision basses, roundwound and flatwound strings. Fingerstyle, pick and slap. This is an independent review, I am not affiliated to Tech 21. This video is generally referring to all VT BASS models, inclu...
[Ampeg SVX plugin] Fender, Duncan, Pribora - P bass split-coil pickup comparison
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You can find the same samples without amp processing here: ua-cam.com/video/hv7A87o4ZWw/v-deo.html A comparison between: - Fender's stock pickup (Classic 50s, pre-2012 Am. St. series) - Seymour Duncan SPB-1 - Alexander Pribora, Traditional P. Bass Bass: Precision Classic 50s Signal: Ampeg SVT Classic 8x10 cab model by Amplitube - IK Multimedia, compression Same strings and instrument setup, pic...
FENDER PRECISION BASS PICKUP COMPARISON (Fender, Seymour Duncan, Pribora)
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A comparison between: - Fender's stock pickup (Classic 50s, pre-2012 Am. St. series) - Seymour Duncan SPB-1 - Alexander Pribora, Traditional P. Bass Bass: Precision Classic 50s Signal: pure D.I. with open tone and volume Same strings and instrument setup, pickups set at the same height, recorded at 100 bpm on the same instrument within the same day. Tracks not individually normalised. Bass samp...
The Deptford Grinder
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Short original piece performed live in November 2013 at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in Greenwich, London For more info, please visit: www.emancarbone.com Instrumentation: Ableton Live controlled via MIDI Double bass Sound samples recorded at the Deptford Market by Eman Carbone Music, samples and voice recording by Eman Carbone Original folk "The Deptford Grinder" lyrics b...
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  • @SpaceDrifter3
    @SpaceDrifter3 Місяць тому

    Too much talking

  • @Streetpartymarty
    @Streetpartymarty 5 місяців тому

    Excellent review with fantastic audio. Thanks very much!

  • @phipschi4255
    @phipschi4255 Рік тому

    Amazing video. Easily the best video of the VT Bass on YT

    • @EmanCarbone
      @EmanCarbone 11 місяців тому

      Cheers mate, thanks for watching

  • @zsujsk
    @zsujsk Рік тому

    sounds almost the same hahahahahaha I choose the cheapest one~

  • @garrettmehl1427
    @garrettmehl1427 Рік тому

    Another great mix. Thank you sir! Would love to see the rest of the album

  • @garrettmehl1427
    @garrettmehl1427 Рік тому

    Best version of this song on UA-cam, thank you for ACTUALLY mixing the bass in properly

  • @marciosouza8656
    @marciosouza8656 2 роки тому

    Great review! Your Bass sounds amazing.

  • @tonyjponbass
    @tonyjponbass 2 роки тому

    Jaco with a P bass?!?!?!? ....aaand the piiiiick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it!!

  • @JuanACDC
    @JuanACDC 2 роки тому

    tggggg

  • @giuseppemarino4564
    @giuseppemarino4564 2 роки тому

    excellent review I love your bass, finally a review of a pedal that I love played with a P51 .. then at min 12:40 comes the bass line of Mr Gianni Maroccolo C.S.I "Forma e sostanza" Top Mate

    • @EmanCarbone
      @EmanCarbone 2 роки тому

      Con Tech 21 sicuramente vuoi ciò che ti spetta ;)

  • @jaydenwhitlen1489
    @jaydenwhitlen1489 2 роки тому

    Sounds fantastic

  • @stephenfell4338
    @stephenfell4338 2 роки тому

    Can you record two takes one wet as you demonstrated and one dry', if so whats the hook up? a very well description, thankyou and your bass playing​good too!

  • @tomek9966
    @tomek9966 3 роки тому

    Thx, as expected... Stock fender is ALL RIGHT pickup...

  • @raffaelecrupi9347
    @raffaelecrupi9347 3 роки тому

    I had the Tech 21 vt bass d.i. and i regret selling it !!! It sounded better, more real !!!!

    • @EmanCarbone
      @EmanCarbone 3 роки тому

      Yes... I think it's one of those things you can end up selling because you don't fully understand how it works or it doesn't sound that "nice" in your bedroom but you haven't really used it in context. Said that, it's not for everyone, especially if you need a transparent, hifi preamp to go DI. When you say "it sounded better", what are you referring to as comparison?

    • @raffaelecrupi9347
      @raffaelecrupi9347 3 роки тому

      @@EmanCarbone comparison vt bass d.i. With vt bass deluxe. I don't like deluxe serie

  • @daisuke_thrasher7032
    @daisuke_thrasher7032 3 роки тому

    So you're telling me this "isn't" John Deacon

    • @EmanCarbone
      @EmanCarbone 2 роки тому

      Unfortunately I'm not at the time being

  • @J--5
    @J--5 3 роки тому

    great in-depth video on the vt bass features. the tones youre getting from your tele bass are fantastic. did i hear a bit of Jane's Addiction @ 12:28 ?

    • @EmanCarbone
      @EmanCarbone 3 роки тому

      Yes Indeed, a few seconds up in the mountains...

    • @J--5
      @J--5 3 роки тому

      @@EmanCarbone you should do a video about that tele bass.. its a beauty

    • @EmanCarbone
      @EmanCarbone 3 роки тому

      @@J--5 cheers... Unfortunately it's sharpish too (slab body :/ ) and that pickup spot kills the harmonics on the 4th fret

    • @J--5
      @J--5 3 роки тому

      @@EmanCarbone thats the type of stuff to include that would make a great video!

  • @agitatorjr
    @agitatorjr 3 роки тому

    Great review

  • @Joshualuv13
    @Joshualuv13 3 роки тому

    That’s haughtily beautiful

  • @reebah
    @reebah 3 роки тому

    can i get jamerson/motown tone with this pedal? greetings from brazil

    • @EmanCarbone
      @EmanCarbone 3 роки тому

      Hi, yes, you can add some grit or tubey/vintage console warmth while turning the highs a bit down. However, you first need flatwound strings and if possible a P bass. Check my brief demo of the flats in the video (around the middle, see timeline) and you can get an idea - that line I played is quite Motown-ish. To be true, a D.I. straight into a vintage console is what was actually used for Motown takes on records, if I'm not wrong. What you mainly hear is Jamerson's style and his P with old flats.

    • @reebah
      @reebah 3 роки тому

      ​@@EmanCarbone Thank you very much! Im a beginner and Im doing my research to buy my first preamp pedal. I have narrow down to a few options from Tech 21 (which are easy to get here in Brazil): VT Bass, Geddy Lee DI-2112 and Steve Harris SH-1. Have you tried these preamp pedals? Could you help me choose? I was about to buy the VT Bass but after I watched the Steve HArris pedal videos going through the suggested presets (which include awesome sounds sound from Harris, Geezer Butler, Jamerson, Deep Purple Lemmy and Thin Lizzy) Im in doubt again. Can I achieve these sounds with the VT Bass?

  • @brandonwrightmusic
    @brandonwrightmusic 3 роки тому

    cool

  • @antonycharest4719
    @antonycharest4719 3 роки тому

    I like the tone you get with it. I once owned a vt di and didn’t like it back then. Probably because that was when I first start playing with some drive and I used to play with a jazz bass. I play with P bass now and I know what I’m doing with eq and drive so I guess I will have to try it again 😂😂

  • @HerroVincey
    @HerroVincey 3 роки тому

    Hey!! Glad to find some more fingerstyle players on the Bass VI. Is the string spacing a bit wider to accommodate the thicker gauge, or is it about the same or narrower than regular spacing for an electric guitar?

    • @EmanCarbone
      @EmanCarbone 3 роки тому

      It is around the same as an electric guitar. Different Bass VI makes and models might have different spacings, as is the case for guitars and bass in general, anyway. Gauge-wise, at the moment I have 95 for the low E, which is thicker than one might assume - it's basically like a light gauge low E for traditional bass guitars, on a 30" scale of course.

    • @Farencio
      @Farencio 2 роки тому

      it occurred to me that playing with fingers the bassvi isn't that different from playing an acoustic guitar. When I didn't have a bass I picked an acoustic guitar and played like that. A mix between classical technique and bass.

  • @fendersunburst4832
    @fendersunburst4832 3 роки тому

    I own this pedal along with four other Tech21 pedals and along with my Leeds pedal it is my favourite pedal. I just play and record at home and I always keep the EQ flat for my general breakup tone and only ever adjust the Drive and Character. If I was looking for an overdriven tone using the Drive and Character I would then bring the EQ into play like you have described just to compensate.

    • @EmanCarbone
      @EmanCarbone 3 роки тому

      That's what I tried to get across in the video... I still see many different approaches and ways to review it around and the "copy the manual settings" method to me doesn't quite work, keeping into account how different instruments and setups can sound dramatically different. Those are just reference points. I'd love to try the "guitar" character pedals on bass too, they don't have a dramatic low-end roll-off as an actual guitar cab I.R. so I guess they work quite well. I got some good feedback on the Blonde (Fender) on bass, and California (Mesa) too for fat tones.

    • @fendersunburst4832
      @fendersunburst4832 3 роки тому

      @@EmanCarbone Yeah I used to own quite a few which could be used for Bass at one time or another and in the character series I now only own the VT Bass Deluxe and the Leeds which is based on a Hiwatt 103 amp and is great if you are looking for that Entwistle Tommy era tone. I also liked the Oxford which is based on a Orange but wasn't to keen on the Liverpool and the Blonde. I am glad I kept hold of the Leeds as it has now been discontinued with other pedals in that series. But the VT Bass Deluxe is a great pedal if you know how to set it up properly and I love using it with my P Bass strung with TI's with slight breakup.........It sounds wicked!

  • @SeSalauyou
    @SeSalauyou 4 роки тому

    Great comparison! Do you still prefer Pribora? I have the same Road worn bass and tried a bunch of pickups around and I always back to original pickups for their tone. But always feel like I'm not 100% happy... What I dislike at many aftermarket pickups(dimarzio especially) is strong magnetic field that effect tone. I feel like tone is no more freely and relax, like pickups magnets grab the strings kinda... What your feeling about Pribora's magnetic field? Thank you! P.S. BTW pretty sure Fender used Polysol wire for these pickups.

    • @EmanCarbone
      @EmanCarbone 3 роки тому

      Hi, thanks for your interest and sorry for my late reply. I did like the Pribora, but I currently have the Duncan SPB1 installed, as I think they are a bit smoother and the bass is quite bright and open itself. You won't go wrong re. magnetic field on a SPB1: it's not the SPB3, it is made per vintage specs and has a very balanced medium output, and for many it is one of the benchmarks for "classic" P bass tone. Very versatile. Also, check the distance between your pickup and the strings for magnetic pull.

  • @alessandrocarano2184
    @alessandrocarano2184 5 років тому

    complimenti, bel video!

  • @keithpasculli7465
    @keithpasculli7465 5 років тому

    I like the Fender split coil best. Very helpful clip

  • @EmanCarbone
    @EmanCarbone 5 років тому

    This is a comparison between three flavours of "vintage-based" alnico V Precision pickups. The stock pickups are honest Fender alnico pickups factory installed in Classic/Road Worn instruments as well as American Standard basses made before 2012, when Fender changed their factory specs to Custom Shop pickups. The current American Professional series features the newer V-Mod pickup, with alnico II and V magnets. Duncan's SPB-1 are a great value for money solution which features plain enamel wire. To my ears, the sound is smooth and very focused on the midrange, with silky lows and tame highs. Alexander Pribora's pickups are a great surprise: I discovered them a couple of years ago and took the plunge to try them. He is a small "boutique" builder based in Moscow, focusing on Fender replacements who is especially well regarded within the Strat and Tele communities. His scatter-wound pickups are an amazing value for money and available through eBay or his own website: www.priborapickups.com Based on my own personal taste and experience, I favour Pribora's pickup as it features both the attack and brightness of Fender's pickups and the body, warmth and definition of Duncan's take on vintage Precision sound. These qualities are often found when people describe boutique-made brands such as Lindy Fralin, who shares very similar specs on paper. It is especially evident in loud live settings within a band, as it retains definition and helps to cut through the mix. On the other hand, Duncan's SPB-1 are a great choice and Fender's stock pickups are fully capable of providing good tone, in my opinion. No real losers here, to be honest.