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Im planning on buying a bass guitar in a few days. Do I need a DI box to record with it in Cubase or can I just plug it straight into my Fast Track Pro Audio Interface?
Ok, thanks for the info guys.
Just another quick question. I amp completely broke after buying lots of gear to get my home recording setup. The one thing I have left to get is a bass guitar.
I have some money coming in in a few days but I can only afford a cheapass one. How much will this affect the quality of my recordings? I know using a cheap amp and guitar with a crap tone will result in a cheap, extremely amateur sounding recording. But I was kinda thinking that because bass is inherently 'muddy' the tone is much less important and I can get away with a cheap one with impacting the quality of the recordings too much....am I correct on this or is it wishful thinking?
But I was kinda thinking that because bass is inherently 'muddy' the tone is much less important and I can get away with a cheap one without impacting the quality of the recordings too much....am I correct on this or is it wishful thinking?
The first bass guitar I ever took notice of was not a Rondo, but a Hondo ! My mate George, who was the first bassman I ever met, played one. A few years later I bought myself a V shaped Hondo to compliment my Fender musicmaster. It wasn't a good bass though. I felt the strings weren't taught enough and I could never get a punchy 'boof !' from it which I suppose contradicts everything I've said previously. I never recorded with it though. And besides, it was the early 80s.Ive heard good things about Rondo guitars...if you do a google search "Rondo bass review" or "Rondo Guitar review" you can see what people are saying about them.