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ardy77
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Hi...I have tried all sorts of different settings on my Sansamp Bass Driver...but the bass seems to always come out muddy and undefined...I am using a 5-String Soundgear Bass with Strings that are about a year old (not sure how often I am supposed to change the expensive bass strings) and I am going from the sansamp into a line input of an emu 1820m. I am monitoring with Event ASP8s...
brand new batteries in the bass and the sansamp.
should I be going into an additional preamp from the sansamp?
When I a/b against other reggae mixes I hear their nice tight bass and I'm not sure what I am doing wrong...It's hard to explain but it is as if the bass sound is "is very open and bland"....when I strike a note, the sound muddies the entire mix and ugly overtones seem to leak into all the frequencies.
could be: pickups? strings? buy a better bass? room acoustics? EQ? mixing? better bass di?
also, bass is not my first instrument so I know that is contributing...but I have played in other studios and despite my sub-ridiculously-tight-bass-player status..I have still gotten a good sound.
I have heard so many good things about the Sansamp being great for improving bass tracking in lower-end home studios...any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
brand new batteries in the bass and the sansamp.
should I be going into an additional preamp from the sansamp?
When I a/b against other reggae mixes I hear their nice tight bass and I'm not sure what I am doing wrong...It's hard to explain but it is as if the bass sound is "is very open and bland"....when I strike a note, the sound muddies the entire mix and ugly overtones seem to leak into all the frequencies.
could be: pickups? strings? buy a better bass? room acoustics? EQ? mixing? better bass di?
also, bass is not my first instrument so I know that is contributing...but I have played in other studios and despite my sub-ridiculously-tight-bass-player status..I have still gotten a good sound.
I have heard so many good things about the Sansamp being great for improving bass tracking in lower-end home studios...any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
