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Old 05-30-2002
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Trying to find the best techniques for recording a cheap Ibanez bass direct to my PC. The only thing I have that I could use as a preamp is a guitar POD. What frequencies can be boosted, what compression settings, etc will help my sound? And please no answers about a better bass, better gear, or mics, because this is what I'm stuck with now, just trying to make the best of it....
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How about just going in through the pod on a clean or by-passed mode? Tracking without eq or compression on bass is a good solid tone you can then mess with as needed in the p/c.
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one of the pod settings is a fender bassman. Use it, or the tube preamp setting. I have recorded bass this way a time or two, and it came out great.
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Jake I'm not suggesting a purchase, but do you have some form of preamp for mics? Like a mixer? If so, you could experiment with that also. Just a thought.
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