
MISTERQCUE
Not Just Anutha Brutha
Do most of you record your bass direct to the board with compression and a DI box,record by micing the cabinet thru
compression or direct into a board with neither effect.
I use the direct-in method w/o efx and sometimes find that
the bass sounds decent if I use the 75hz roll-off,however using that function negates the subharmonics or "boominess" I want to feel on the recording. I eq a lil to obtain some deep bottom to match the thump produced by the bass drum but it seems like it's just not sounding quite right. I'm recording to adats.
If I use comp, will I lose the "boominess" and upper end range when I switch on 75hz-cut.
Or would one leave the 75hz-cut,comp the bass, increase a lil bottom eq.
I'm trying to produce the bass-tone equivalent of Stanley Clarke on the slap and Will Lee's low end subharmonics at the same time. I know it sounds crazy, but I can produce this tone when I'm playing live thru an amp,but can't seem to get it right on adat.
As usual thanking every-1 in advance1
Mr.Q
compression or direct into a board with neither effect.
I use the direct-in method w/o efx and sometimes find that
the bass sounds decent if I use the 75hz roll-off,however using that function negates the subharmonics or "boominess" I want to feel on the recording. I eq a lil to obtain some deep bottom to match the thump produced by the bass drum but it seems like it's just not sounding quite right. I'm recording to adats.
If I use comp, will I lose the "boominess" and upper end range when I switch on 75hz-cut.
Or would one leave the 75hz-cut,comp the bass, increase a lil bottom eq.
I'm trying to produce the bass-tone equivalent of Stanley Clarke on the slap and Will Lee's low end subharmonics at the same time. I know it sounds crazy, but I can produce this tone when I'm playing live thru an amp,but can't seem to get it right on adat.
As usual thanking every-1 in advance1
Mr.Q