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Should I buy a DI box to use for when I record my bass parts? Right now i plug straight in to my Boss digital 8 track. And it doesn't sound all that great.
Yeah, a DI will make your task easier.Spin Doctor said:Should I buy a DI box to use for when I record my bass parts? Right now i plug straight in to my Boss digital 8 track. And it doesn't sound all that great.
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Spin Doctor said:Should I buy a DI box to use for when I record my bass parts? Right now i plug straight in to my Boss digital 8 track. And it doesn't sound all that great.
i ve just listen to the sample and i liked it.you got a preety god set up there.may i ask what guitar are you using?Dogman said:I have the Sansamp, and it sounds pretty good. It can be driven pretty dirty, or real clean. If you want to hear a sample, Here is a tune I started today..
The Electric Gumby
I tried out the ART Tube MP for a couple of days on my setup and was very-less-than-impressed with it. It had no punch to it, no definition, no nothing. Just sounded flat and dull and lifeless. I took it back, spent a few extra $ and got the SansAmp, and never looked back. For live, I still always use my amp whenever the environment allows, but whenever I need to I have no hesitation about switching back to the SansAmp.Cardioidpotent said:A lot of guys swear by the ART Tube MP, which is really supposed to be a mic pre but also has a DI function, as an excellent DI for bass. They're pretty cheap, too. Look them up at Musician's Friend. If you can get a Sans Amp for that price (and it works and all that), I'd say that's the way to go.