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    TIM LEFEBRVE (David Bowie, Donny McCaslin, Tedeschi Trucks Band) [Bassed. Podcast 39]

    2026-04-28 | 57 min.
    On this episode of Bassed., we sit down with legendary bassist Tim Lefebrve for a wide-ranging conversation covering his career, tone, gear, and the mindset that's kept him at the top of the session world for decades.

    Tim opens up about coming up in New York City after moving there in 1993, saying yes to everything, and why he never learned the power of no — and why that approach paid off. We get into his journey from Sadowsky 5-strings to vintage P-basses and flat wounds, the practical reason he switched (hint: it was about front-of-house), and how his deep love of drum and bass and electronica ultimately caught David Bowie's ear and led to the Blackstar sessions.

    We also talk in depth about the Jad Freer ecosystem — the Capo, the Sisma, and the new Luce DI. Tim also breaks down exactly how he's integrated the Quad Cortex.

    🎸 Topics covered:
    • Coming up in NYC & the power of saying yes
    • P-bass, flat wounds & front-of-house
    • Nate Smith live at Big Ears & backline upright stories
    • Jad Freer: Capo, Luce & Sisma
    • Quad Cortex in a stadium rig
    • Empress compressor, Union Tube and Transistor LAB, Doc Lloyd DLA-2A & more
    • Tyler Chester, Good Shepherd & session work
    • Gear picks
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    Quad Cortex Mini Initial Thoughts, Seasons of Transition [Bassed. Podcast 38]

    2026-04-07 | 1 h 4 min.
    Sorry for the clickbait.

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    Discord https://discord.gg/BE9Fgqg88y
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bassedthechannel/?hl=en

    Clanker Notes:

    Carson Childers and Nick catch up on life updates, gear adventures, and their evolving perspectives on music production and touring. Dive into their candid conversations about studio setups, digital gear, touring logistics, and personal milestones.
    Key Topics

    Carson’s upcoming studio session at Mountain Art Center, featuring full live band recording with a big SSL console
    The decline of traditional band experiences in the studio and the shift toward remote and digital workflows
    Insights into touring logistics: Sprinter vs. Tour Bus, hotel stays, and driving long distances across the US
    The transition from performing to tour managing: managing artists, logistical decisions, and new perspectives
    The evolution of gear: quad cortex, HX Stomp, and the significance of capturing and processing in digital setups
    Comparing gear options: size, processing power, workflow, and market pricing, including the mini quad cortex
    The importance of signal flow, capturing chains, and custom presets for consistent tone
    Personal milestones: Carson wins Bass Player of 2026 Award and celebrates mentorship and community
    Exploring hobbies like coffee brewing and espresso gear as analogies for gear selection and investment

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Introduction and updates on Carson and Nick

    02:46 - The art of live band tracking in modern studios

    03:47 - Unusual studio tricks: marching snare and goofy percussion toys

    04:13 - The shift away from traditional studio experiences and remote work

    06:15 - Touring stories: van vs. bus, hotel stays, and travel experiences

    10:14 - The challenges and benefits of touring in Sprinters and high-top vans

    12:34 - Logistics of gear: gear stays on the bus or in the van, packing routines

    14:24 - Transitioning out of performance to tour management roles

    16:23 - Producing and performing with artists like Taylor Lansdale and Nathan Evans Fox

    17:45 - The journey of collecting gear, studio setup, and shifting priorities

    18:41 - Nashville performances and touring logistics, including day trips and hotel stays

    19:30 - New music releases and working with production teams

    20:54 - Carson’s recent awards and mentorship reflections

    24:14 - The significance of community, mentorship, and recognition in music

    27:03 - The role of Discord as a community hub for gear tips and collaboration

    28:58 - Deep dive into quad cortex capabilities, captures, and workflow strategies

    33:45 - Gear size, analog vs. digital, and capturing complex chains for tone

    36:00 - The mini quad cortex and its fitting into smaller pedalboard setups

    39:48 - Managing gear sales, gear appreciation, and the importance of processing power

    43:10 - The aesthetics and workflow of digital gear: the importance of interface design

    44:03 - Recording with captures, presets, and creating versatile tone chains

    55:45 - Strategies for capturing intricate gear chains for consistency and tone preservation

    58:35 - The future of digital models: market evolution, open source possibilities, and market dynamics

    62:17 - Personal hobbies: coffee, espresso gear, and analogies for gear investment

    63:56 - Wrap-up and community engagement: join the Discord for tips and conversations
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    GUS SEYFFERT (Roger Waters, Beck, Black Keys) [HIT RECORD POD 2]

    2026-02-03 | 1 h 35 min.
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    Clanker notes:
    In this episode of the podcast, host Carson Childers interviews renowned bass player and producer Gus Seyffert. They discuss Gus's journey in the music industry, including his work with Roger Waters and the production of the Dark Side of the Moon Redux. The conversation delves into the challenges of performing with a legendary artist, the creative freedom in live performances, and the intricacies of gear selection, including basses and amplifiers. Gus shares insights on his approach to music, the importance of artistic expression, and the technical aspects of sound production. In this conversation, Gus and Carson delve into the intricacies of music production, focusing on amp selection, mic placement, and the nuances of mixing and recording techniques. They discuss their preferences for bass amplification, the importance of sound control, and the challenges faced when mixing classic records. The conversation also touches on the art of limiting and compression, as well as future music projects and releases.

    00:00
    Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
    01:59
    The Dark Side of the Moon Redux Experience
    12:15
    Navigating the Challenges of Playing with Roger Waters
    22:24
    The Art of Live Performance and Creative Freedom
    25:03
    Gear Talk: Basses and Amplifiers
    28:01
    Exploring String Preferences
    30:19
    The Evolution of Bass Guitars
    33:41
    Custom Strings and Unique Instruments
    37:02
    The Importance of Amplifiers
    40:56
    Tuning Techniques and Personal Preferences
    46:40
    Navigating Amp Brands and Their Characteristics
    48:05
    Choosing the Right Amp for the Job
    51:03
    The Importance of Speaker Selection
    54:07
    Navigating Live Sound Challenges
    56:04
    Recording Techniques and Preferences
    01:04:03
    Mixing 'Dark Side of the Moon Redux'
    01:09:39
    Finalizing the Mixes
    01:12:30
    Capturing Vocals with Precision
    01:15:52
    Drum Recording Techniques
    01:27:48
    Approaching Limiting and Compression
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    CHASE CHAFIN of 49 WINCHESTER [Bassed. Podcast 37]

    2026-01-14 | 57 min.
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    Discord https://discord.gg/BE9Fgqg88y
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bassedthechannel/?hl=en

    Summary by Clankers:

    In this engaging conversation, Chase Chafin of 49 Winchester shares insights into the band's journey from its formation as an acoustic trio to its current status as a full-fledged band with a unique sound. The discussion covers their evolution, the dynamics of touring, the importance of fan engagement, and the role of technology in live performances. Chase also reflects on their recording experience with Dave Cobb for their upcoming album and the excitement surrounding their future projects and tours.

    Chapters:
    00:00
    Introduction to 49 Winchester and Chase Chafin
    04:12
    Transitioning to Bass and Musical Influences
    09:15
    Instruments and Gear Preferences
    12:00
    Lighting and Performance Dynamics
    15:02
    Touring Life and Responsibilities
    18:22
    Logistics of Touring and Personal Preferences
    18:50
    Tour Logistics and Transitioning to In-Ears
    21:40
    Adopting Technology: The Shift to Modelers
    24:51
    Family Dynamics in the Band
    25:51
    Building a Dedicated Fanbase
    27:57
    Recording Live Shows and Maintaining Integrity
    30:17
    Navigating the Challenges of Live Performance
    32:40
    Flexibility in Performance Setup
    36:15
    Setlist Management and Song Transitions
    38:20
    Headlining at the Ryman: A Milestone
    39:27
    Reflections on Recent Performances
    41:25
    Milestones and Memorable Experiences
    43:43
    Navigating the Music Industry
    45:34
    Recording with Dave Cobb
    53:13
    Future Plans and Upcoming Releases
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    Fanned Frets & The Reunion Blues Blues [Bassed. 36]

    2025-11-17 | 1 h 10 min.
    Weird pod but you can't win them all baby

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    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bassedthechannel
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BASSED. is the best BASS GUITAR related podcast ever to be hosted by Nick Bernard and Carson Childers. Where they talk about BASS GUITARS because BASS is cool. Okay, is that enough instances of saying "bass guitar" for the algorithm?
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