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keavin

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« on: August 02, 2004, 03:27:57 PM »
for funk:i open both filters,w/CVQ's @ full throttle. & ,for jazz:I primarily use only neck p/up w/full CVQ.&  for power fusion: I go w/bridge p/up wide open w/neck filter @ half mass,w/both CVQ's @ full throttle,but for BASS solos,I use the bridge p/up for (fast)runs & I use both p/ups thumping stuff,w/both CVQ's &  full fire! ,,,thats the best thing about ALEMBICS ,every song has it's own BASS SOUND                  

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« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2004, 07:37:25 PM »
First, I'm assuming you're refering to the sig electronics.
 
I'm really interested to hear what responses you get on this thread.  I've been wondering lately how other people use the controls.  There are really only two settings that I use (meaning 95% of the time).
 
Balance centered
Both filters to the top
Both switches on / or both switches off
 
Sometimes I fiddle around with the knobs but it seems like the best thing is to just let out all the sound of those awesome pickups.
 
On the other hand, if someone can describe how to set the controls to get a Fender P, or a Rick, or other specific sound, it would be very interesting to try out.

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« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2004, 08:39:36 PM »
Very strange, Keavin.  I have some of the simplest electronics they offer (Persuader) and I find myself continuously adjusting all three of my knobs from song to song.  The filter stays mostly in the middle half of the range, and the pickup volumes usually vary between half and full up.  It's odd that you tweak so little when you have the most versatile electronics package.  At least, it seems from your post that you never touch the CVQs.
 
If I had to characterize what my knobs do, the neck pickup is warmth and deep bass, the bridge pickup is a combination of clarity and treble, and the filter seeks out the sweet spot.
 
Some approximate examples for me:
 
Moondance:  Full neck, half bridge,

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« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2004, 09:34:45 PM »
On my Spoilers and SC sig full up with both pups Q's  active. Distillate - all up bass middle, treble middle or plus, q on. On the Excel full vol, equal both pups tone all up Q pot all down. F1X all at 5 SF2  filter 1 low pass 10, 10 110hz 10, #2 high pass 10, 10, 110hz 10. Every song is 100% on all the time. I change dynamic and tone by finger force and pick placement. The latest bass (should recieve Tuesday!) Excel 5 with Spoiler guts. Should sound huge!
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« Reply #4 on: August 03, 2004, 12:03:28 AM »
Signature Electronics:  
 
Fingerstyle tunes- Pickups 50/50, Q's set in non boost position. Classic 'lembic tone.
 
Thumbstyle/Stanley tones: Roll off neck p/u- favoring bridge p/u 60% or so, with neck p/u filter 50 to 100% rolled off & maybe boost on neck Q switch.  
 
Total P-bass tone: 100% neck p/u, boost Q depending upon amp/speakers, roll off neck filter 1/3rd or more to taste, and there you have it!!!  
 
Serves thousands with proper amplification.
 
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« Reply #5 on: August 03, 2004, 12:33:15 AM »
With my S2, I get a thick but still tight low end using both pups, even favoring the neck position, and that low end is what it's all about, right?
I usually run both pups full up with the neck tone control rolled halfway back and given just a hint of Q, while the bridge tone control is rolled back to about 30% to kick out some not-overly-bright mids and the Q control is set between 75 and 100%.

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« Reply #6 on: August 03, 2004, 02:15:14 AM »
Bonnie is most of the time set: Full bridge, 70% neck, filter bridge 80%, CVQ bridge 60%, filter neck 50%, CVQ neck 80%.
I fiddle around from time to time but basically by switching aoutput from Bridge to neck and vice versa. I am not into using
 
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« Reply #7 on: August 03, 2004, 02:25:30 AM »
Bonnies' setting (Series II electronics) is most of the time: Bridge vol full, Neck vol 70% en depending on situation (it happens often that I ad low in certain situations what made the existence of the master volume on the SII very convenient). Filter bridge 80%, CVQ bridge 60%, Filter neck 60%, CVQ neck  80%.
Well ...something like that. I always have something in my head as a bass-tone. I start with the setting of the bass first, than I start working -depending on playing condition- with the F1-X and SF-2. During the show I adjust with the knobs on the bass.
My experience is that playing loud intents to boom low frequencies, they kinda spill and are lacking definition the louder you play. So I concentrate on finding a nice mid. By playing louder the lows are created automatically. Well ...of course you have to shape them and set the boudaries for those low frequencies. THAT's where the SF-2 is so good in!!!
In general: I LOVE to be on Tweak Peaks and sloooooowly there is some mastery and insight coming on.
 
 
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« Reply #8 on: August 03, 2004, 12:36:57 PM »
Hi Guys,
as for the JE sound on my Spyders with Anniversary electronics:
Neck Vol 9, Bridge Vol 10, both Q-switches activated, both filters 8-9.
This gives you a real JE sound especially while typewriting. Try Baba with this.....
 
Oliver (Spyderman)

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« Reply #9 on: August 04, 2004, 04:54:22 AM »
Gents,
 
    On the Europa:
 
    Q on, bass boost full, Treble boost neutral or full (depending on song), pan at 80 % neck, 100% bridge, LEDs on!  For a Classic Jazz/Jaco sound I go with the bridge pickup, bass neutral, treble neutral.  I'll also tweek things depending on whether I'm playing fingerstyle, thumb, or with a pick.  
 
    On the Spyder:  My settings are pretty similar to Oliver's, though I tend to tweek my filters up a bit more than he does.  I also play around with the just the bridge pickup and the Q for that for some really great tones.  I also use the same adjustments on the Spyder for fingerstyle, pick, or thumb techniques as I do on my Europa.
 
     BTW, I've been in Korea for two months now, and went to the musical instrument market in the Insa-dong section of Seoul.  It is in a building that has about four floors full of nothing but musical equipment.  They had everything from Fenders, to Gibsons, to Pre-Ernie Ball Musicmans, to Foderas, Zons, and Warwicks.  The stores themselves all pretty much sell the same kinds of things, so you can haggle over a deal pretty well.  I only found one Alembic, though.  It was an '81 Series I, Standard Point body.  Like a lot of the used instruments there (to include a lot of 70's and 60's Fenders and Gibsons), it wasn't in perfect shape.  The finish had some nicks, and some idiot had replaced the adjustable nut (someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I understand all Alembics come with an adjustable nut).  It played pretty well, though I didn't get to plug it in.  The guy wanted 6,000 Korean Won (about $5400 US) for it.  After seeing what some Series I's have gone for on Ebay and elsewhere, I decided to pass.  I did, however, buy an Ovation Celebrity Acoustic Electric bass for about $330 US.  It's made in Korea, so it's definitely not Ovation's top model, but not bad for the money.  I even had a gig bag custom made (in one day, no less) for it.
 
Side note:  One of the stores at the market had Foderas which I wanted to try.  I asked the salesman (who didn't speak good English, and I no Korean) to try it, and all he said was too much, which I took to mean expensive.  I guess he didn't want to sell any that day.  I walked out and never went back.
 
Alan

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« Reply #10 on: August 04, 2004, 07:51:44 AM »
Rogue (Europa Electronics)
 
For most of my originals, I play with Pan Centered, Q switch on, Bass Boost on, Treble Mid. For 70's -80's covers with P-bass sound, I'll cut the Q, and roll the filter back to about 75%. For the Rick sound, I'll turn the filter full on, Q on, and occasionally boost the treble.
 
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« Reply #11 on: August 04, 2004, 02:37:24 PM »
Europa 5 string w/ Series I Electronics
 
Bridge: Vol. 100%, Filter 25%, Q 9dB Boost
 
Neck: Vol. 70%, Filter 75%, Q 6dB Boost
 
This configuration seems to fit the music I play quite well.  When I really want that especially growlly tone that only an Alembic achieve, I usually solo the bridge p/u and give the amp a little volume boost.
 
Amp
 
F-1X 3-10-3 w/ Stewart Power Amp
or Eden WT-300 Flat EQ.
 
Cool thread.
 
Bones

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« Reply #12 on: August 05, 2004, 03:10:34 AM »
For very heavy reggae bass lines. I use the neck pick up only  filter rolled fully anti-clockwise.... in the most bassy end.
 
Q-switch off (up)
 
Pluck strings right at the end of the neck  or just above the fretboard near the end of the neck, making sure you have as much of your fingertips on the string as you pluck and you will have a very deep, full and rounded bass sound.
 
If you want a bit more definition on the attach then blend in the back pick up just a little.
 
For more thunderous bass turn in the SF-2....... and keep away from the windows.......  
The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
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« Reply #13 on: August 19, 2004, 05:47:37 PM »
Anybody out there have the East Meets West (EMW) electronics package on their basses? I just got mine with the EMW stuff and was just wondering what settings others were using. The EMW package seems to be very versatile, but I'm too much of a newbie with them to do them justice.

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« Reply #14 on: August 20, 2004, 01:12:13 PM »
I'd be interested in feedback on the EMW too. I plan on ordering an instrument very soon with that electronics pkg..