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Jouni
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I'm kinda repeating myself here with the D.I -ranting...
But...
Depending from your preamp/DI-box, you can really have some SERIOUS bottom to track, I play through a good rig live, but don't think twice about D.I:ing when it comes to recording, to last recordings, I recorded tracks with two basses, two tracks with a pick and one fingerstyle, just to be sure one of them fits in the mix. ...In an hour. (three songs
)
I had looked up the sounds ready and set in earlier recordings --> and LAUGHED pointing a finger to guitarists, twiddlng around with their mics and cabs for DAYS...


OK, the cab-micing is THE way, especially on guitars, but I'd go as far to say the bass can get a clear-noise free recording with all the bottom-end needed with crispness, going DI.
Have good time thinking.
But...
Depending from your preamp/DI-box, you can really have some SERIOUS bottom to track, I play through a good rig live, but don't think twice about D.I:ing when it comes to recording, to last recordings, I recorded tracks with two basses, two tracks with a pick and one fingerstyle, just to be sure one of them fits in the mix. ...In an hour. (three songs
)I had looked up the sounds ready and set in earlier recordings --> and LAUGHED pointing a finger to guitarists, twiddlng around with their mics and cabs for DAYS...



OK, the cab-micing is THE way, especially on guitars, but I'd go as far to say the bass can get a clear-noise free recording with all the bottom-end needed with crispness, going DI.
Have good time thinking.
