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Recording (live or studio)
That bass tone!
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[QUOTE="RemyRAD, post: 198709, member: 49130"] I'm not familiar with the songs that you are talking about but recording bass, but I have found is much more important regarding the instrument, strings and pickups more than anything used to record the bass. Having the proper DI and/or cabinet of courses very important to the amplified sound of the bass but when it comes to record in the bass, I generally just take a direct from either the base with a active DI or straight out of the back of the amplifiers head direct output. Depending on how the person is playing their instrument, I may add a little limiting and depending on the tonality, a little equalization. Some folks even like sticking a little bit of flanging on the bass. All I can tell you is, for a better bass sound, learn the directions to Carnegie Hall. Recording a bass and a half Ms. Remy Ann David [/QUOTE]
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