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Hi All!
First time poster. Thanks in advance for helping me out.
So... I am using an active Ibanez Bass with an on board eq and preamp and am wondering what the best method of recording this would be? When I plug directly in to the instrument jack in the back of the 002 I hear a big buzz sound (probably from the onboard eq and pre-amp built into the bass, right?) Also, the 002 says that these are both instrument and line level inputs, but I am weary of this... any experiences?
Should I use a DI? If so... passive or active? Has anyone had any experience with the Hosa hum eliminator/coupler things?
I have a Mackie 1402 Mixer that I can use as an extra preamp to help color and gain up the sound before going into my 002 unit, but I definitely don't want the buzz in my recording.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
thanks
mirror
First time poster. Thanks in advance for helping me out.
So... I am using an active Ibanez Bass with an on board eq and preamp and am wondering what the best method of recording this would be? When I plug directly in to the instrument jack in the back of the 002 I hear a big buzz sound (probably from the onboard eq and pre-amp built into the bass, right?) Also, the 002 says that these are both instrument and line level inputs, but I am weary of this... any experiences?
Should I use a DI? If so... passive or active? Has anyone had any experience with the Hosa hum eliminator/coupler things?
I have a Mackie 1402 Mixer that I can use as an extra preamp to help color and gain up the sound before going into my 002 unit, but I definitely don't want the buzz in my recording.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
thanks
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