dg27
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Re: recording bass options
Thanks so much for these tips: I'm going to try them on the direct (dry) tracks I've recorded and see how it goes. I like a very bottomey bass.
I pretty much always run the bass straight into the mixer inputs, with maybe a chorus or light fuzz once in a blue moon (I like to run bass clean), and record the same exact take on two different tracks, each one panned center. Then I EQ it where it sounds good (usually boosted in the 100-300 Hz range, very SLIGHTLY dipped between 300-500 Hz, and then slightly boosted from 500-1K Hz; the high mids are kept level, and cut the really high frequencies that don't have a lot of information. This is the best way I've found for my music to retain low end, and create a really thick bass sound that sits well, with plenty of room for the guitar. while completely filling out the space between the guitar and drums. But I don't know if you're going for a heavy bass tone.
Thanks so much for these tips: I'm going to try them on the direct (dry) tracks I've recorded and see how it goes. I like a very bottomey bass.