Playing with a pick is often combined with a damping technique that employs the ball of the thumb. The right hand, which also holds the pick, should physically lie on top of the strings at the bridge. This technique results in the sound having less overtone content but becoming more percussive and punchy at the same time. You can variably control the timbre of the sound through the angle and pressure of your hand while playing.
Object 3 is used to emulate the virtual ball of the thumb in this example. The Timbre parameter determines the kind of damping that occurs, and Variation dictates the length of the string section that is being dampened.
In MainStage, set the Object 3 type to Damp.
Set Object 3 Strength to 0.50.
Move Object 3 a little to the right in the Pickup display (to position 0.95) to simulate the width and position of the ball of the thumb lying on the bridge.
Set Timbre to its minimum value (−1.00) to achieve a very soft damping effect.
Set the Variation parameter to its maximum value of 1.00.
A metallic ringing occurs during the attack phase and still can be heard in the octave above E0.
To suppress the ringing, move the small green diamond on the Material Pad to a position directly under the ball. In doing so, you’ve just increased the Inner Loss value for the low key range.
Note: To place the diamond exactly under the ball, you can click it while pressing the Option key.
Save this setting as Pick Bass Half Muted.