recording a bass!?

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okay, i dont know what i should do at this point..

thus far i have bought to record my bass:

- Audiophile USB (M-Audio)
and a
- DI Box

Now... i have a di box, but the only output is XLR, and there are no XLR inputs on my Audiophile... what do i do?

Should I get an XLR -> 1/4" adapter?

Should I go out and buy a mic and preamp to mic my amp?

YIKES!!!
 
Hi,
Think you better look out for an audio interface wich has a high-impedance instrument/line input. If you like M-Audio products, you should check out the MobilePre USB. It has 2 of them and 2 mic inputs and a Phantom-power switch.

ML
 
It would be cheaper to try out the XLR to 1/4" adapter! youandi - what DI did you buy? The Sansamp one has both XLR and 1/4 out.
 
Garry Sharp said:
what DI did you buy? The Sansamp one has both XLR and 1/4 out.

I bought an active Behringer.. umm DI-100 i beleive.

I'm just wondering if the XLR -> 1/4'' adapter changes the impedence, and thus rendering the DI useless? is this the case?

Am I better off getting a preamp with 1/4'' out?
 
If you are planning on recording more than just your bass, you might think about getting a preamp. There is an xlr to 1/4 adapter that changes impedance, but it costs $25 (or so) and clearly says that on the side. A normal ($5) adapter will not. If I'm not mistaken, you could just plug your bass into the audiophile, I don't think the inputs are balanced (or mic level)
 
You don't need a DI, just plug your bass right into the M-Audio box's 1/4" input.

You also don't need a preamp, the M-Audi IS a preamp.
 
hubcapbrian said:
You also don't need a preamp, the M-Audi IS a preamp./QUOTE]

I think the MobilePre is a preamp.

I was going to get the MobilePre, but they didn't have it, so for some reason which i cannot recall, I said yes to the Audiophile. I think i'd be much happier with what the MobilePre has to offer (XLR) and I made a stupid choice really.

Sigh, gotta learn somehow.

No, just checked. Audiophile doesn't have a preamp.

Does anyone know what the Omni Studio is like? Bah, I have tons of time to think and save up.
 
andyouandi said:
Does anyone know what the Omni Studio is like? Bah, I have tons of time to think and save up.

I have it and like it a lot. I get a decent clean bass sounds going direct into the pres and inserting a compressor. If you are only recording bass, though, you might look at the POD and VAMP products.
 
Garry Sharp- That penguin video in your signature cracks me up!
 
Recording Chick said:
Garry Sharp- That penguin video in your signature cracks me up!

Well, I prefer the pictures on your website :)

andyouandi - get a used Sansamp Bass Driver DI, they're easy to find - you'll probably like it and if you don't you can sell it again for what you paid for it.
 
Gary ...Me tooooo!!!!

The penguins are funny as hell !!!!!!!hahahahahaha
 
Sansamp Bass Driver ...it's a good thing. Quick, simple sounds good. Lots of different tonal options. It IS amp modeling, but I find it very usable. However I am saving for an Avalon U5 to use as my main bass DI.
 
I either take a line out of my amp or just plug right into the line in of my soundcard with a Radioshack 1/4 to 1/8th adapter (signal shows "left" on the card).

here is a sample just plugged into the card ... it's just a rough bass take over a live acoustic/vocal track so my singer can nit pick the line.
 
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