J Moose
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Re: What are you using to record bass?
I always take a DI right off the bass and drop a mic on the amp... usually NOT the same type of mic that's on the kick drum. Maybe even 2-3 mics if the rig is biamped. Sometimes, rarely... but sometimes we'll forgo the amp & use a SansAmp or other distortion box into a second DI. Always good DI's too... $50 music store passive boxes will suck all the bottom end & tone away.
Occasionally the bass will get split a few ways... pre & post FX... maybe send a line to a Boogie or Marshall head... guitar head and mic up that cab.
I'm always checking the phase relationships too... always!
Comes time to mix, usually its a blend of all that... but sometimes just the DI, or just the amp will sound "best" in context with everything else.
Compression helps a bunch too... especially for a modern rock thing, and ALWAYS have new strings!
I always take a DI right off the bass and drop a mic on the amp... usually NOT the same type of mic that's on the kick drum. Maybe even 2-3 mics if the rig is biamped. Sometimes, rarely... but sometimes we'll forgo the amp & use a SansAmp or other distortion box into a second DI. Always good DI's too... $50 music store passive boxes will suck all the bottom end & tone away.
Occasionally the bass will get split a few ways... pre & post FX... maybe send a line to a Boogie or Marshall head... guitar head and mic up that cab.
I'm always checking the phase relationships too... always!
Comes time to mix, usually its a blend of all that... but sometimes just the DI, or just the amp will sound "best" in context with everything else.
Compression helps a bunch too... especially for a modern rock thing, and ALWAYS have new strings!