Could be compounding frequencies. Try notching the bass and kick with an EQ. Give everything its own space. It could be a build up of fundamental frequencies.
Disclaimer: I'm not a bass player
I have recorded a few different basses over the years and have always thought that G&L (Musicman) make great sounding and versiitile basses.
Memorizing the lyrics won't make it sound better. That is done by selecting proper gear and using mic techniques.
Memorizing the lyrics will help in capturing a better performance IMO which of course is very important. You can make is sound better during mixing but you cannot fix the...
Violin = mono source
Cello = mono source
Clarinet = mono source
Orchestra = stereo source
one note on a piano - mono source
chord on a piano - stereo source
I dont know! I'm just making shit up
So then there would be no stereo source I'm guessing... at least that you can hear with your ears. What if a trigger (transducer) was attached to a snare drum in space? Would the trigger work? I'm thinking it would but I really don't know.
OK, bad example. The point i was trying to make is that...
Seems to me that recording with two mics to capture a stereo image would have nil effect recorded outside a room. For example, the walls are creating reflections which allow the sound to reach your ears at different times allowing you to capture a stereo image. If an instrument was recorded in...
I remember seeing/hearing this cover done before........ it is a good example of what went missing when the bass is left out. You guys gave it a good go but I'm somewhat spoiled after hearing this cover already...
Are you talking about fan/hard drive noise or are you talking about internal electrical noise? I'm just wondering if the problem will go away with the purchase of a new mic/interface