
rayc
retroreprobate
I mix the signals from a Behringer BDI21 (great thing - check reviews as it realy is very good and quite well accepted alomg with being MUCH cheaper than a Sansamp) & mic'd Etone box from my Marshall Superbass WHEN I can use the bass amp - 'cause it needs to be loud.
Other times it's just the DI.
Notes ringing on is a very common problem. Experiment with a bit of dense foam just in front of the bridge to damp the ring on. It's a very common thing to do but less so these day. I have an old bass that has a metal cover on a hinge at the bridge jsut for holding a damener in place & varying the begree of pressure.
LOTS of people use an outboard compressor, (I have an Alesis Micro Limiter but it colours the sound so I don;t use it much), on the way in to even out the problem - you just need to spend time getting the settings right.
LOTS of folk comp in the box (Reaper has so good presets for bass both EQ & Comp).
And again LOTS of folk do a little individual note automation after compressionto get things right.
I did the ITB compression & then automation yesterday for a bass track that had a few notes ring on loudly and a few where I wasn't consistent enough with my heavy guage bass plectrum.
It made a big difference to the final result.
I've been playing, primarily, bass since 1974 and I'm fairly consistent but getting carried away, having an itchy nose or being a little closer to the PU make some unwanted variations in level so I deal with them in the box.
I did determin, after dealing with the ring on bits yesterday, to put a dampener on my round wound bass today so taht I don't have that problem again.
Other times it's just the DI.
Notes ringing on is a very common problem. Experiment with a bit of dense foam just in front of the bridge to damp the ring on. It's a very common thing to do but less so these day. I have an old bass that has a metal cover on a hinge at the bridge jsut for holding a damener in place & varying the begree of pressure.
LOTS of people use an outboard compressor, (I have an Alesis Micro Limiter but it colours the sound so I don;t use it much), on the way in to even out the problem - you just need to spend time getting the settings right.
LOTS of folk comp in the box (Reaper has so good presets for bass both EQ & Comp).
And again LOTS of folk do a little individual note automation after compressionto get things right.
I did the ITB compression & then automation yesterday for a bass track that had a few notes ring on loudly and a few where I wasn't consistent enough with my heavy guage bass plectrum.
It made a big difference to the final result.
I've been playing, primarily, bass since 1974 and I'm fairly consistent but getting carried away, having an itchy nose or being a little closer to the PU make some unwanted variations in level so I deal with them in the box.
I did determin, after dealing with the ring on bits yesterday, to put a dampener on my round wound bass today so taht I don't have that problem again.