
brendandwyer
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I have recorded my bass direct in through a bellari preamp (RP220 i think) and have been content with the sound.
I have recorded my ampeg 115 cabinet and have been pleased with the sound but the dynamics are difficult to control. It lacks punch and is not consistent in volume.
Direct in seems more consistent but there is a quality to live mic'd bass which i love.
So my question centers around the use of a compressor in the signal chain of the live mic'd setup.
I have used compressors post preamp to try to add some punch, i've gated lightly, used low and high ratios of compression and don't have a handle on what results in what. I feel that i have a pretty good ear, but i'm just not hearing the result I'm looking for.
And please don't reply that DI is the only way to go with bass. Whether it is true or not, i'm trying to get a solution to the live mic scenario. Thanks
I have recorded my ampeg 115 cabinet and have been pleased with the sound but the dynamics are difficult to control. It lacks punch and is not consistent in volume.
Direct in seems more consistent but there is a quality to live mic'd bass which i love.
So my question centers around the use of a compressor in the signal chain of the live mic'd setup.
I have used compressors post preamp to try to add some punch, i've gated lightly, used low and high ratios of compression and don't have a handle on what results in what. I feel that i have a pretty good ear, but i'm just not hearing the result I'm looking for.
And please don't reply that DI is the only way to go with bass. Whether it is true or not, i'm trying to get a solution to the live mic scenario. Thanks