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I was wondering what the consensis is. What does the greater home wrecking community prefer: Bass guitar recorded direct or miced? I record mine direct and it sounds great where the track is solo'd. Once the bass track is mixed with other tracks it tends to loose its character and does not stand out. It does sound good and is there but it seems to loose its special flavor. It is a great sounding bass in its own right so its not the instrument. I've always been recording bass direct and have never experimented with an amp cause I don't have one. Would micing a bass guitar through an amp standout better in the mix than recording direct alone? Its much easier to record direct which is why I like it.
I do know that recording regular guitar direct does not measure up. A mic'd guitar always sounds better to me. Is the effect the same for the bass guitar as well when recorded direct? Is it the nature of all direct recorded tracks to just seem to be missing some pizzas and zing?
Thanks to all cyber space home wreckers for your pearls of wisdom.
Bob
I do know that recording regular guitar direct does not measure up. A mic'd guitar always sounds better to me. Is the effect the same for the bass guitar as well when recorded direct? Is it the nature of all direct recorded tracks to just seem to be missing some pizzas and zing?
Thanks to all cyber space home wreckers for your pearls of wisdom.
Bob


) -try the same but picking more forcefully and/or closer to the bridge.