
sonusman
Banned
Was hired to mix a show last night. Three bands, one country, one traditional Mexican music, and one Rockabilly. Needless to say, and interesting mix. The promoter likes to put together what he calls "roots music" shows, and he seems to do a pretty good job at it.
Anyway, I forgot to pick up the Countryman DI at the studio when I was grabbing mics, and last night, EVERY bass player need a intrument level to line level interface to get to the console. In my rack, I had my ART Dual MP, and it was going to have to do. I have never used it for Bass DI in a live situation, and wasn't really sure what was going to happen. But, it was ALL that I could do, so away I went.
I have used just about every kind of DI box that is available (okay, there is a whole slew of little known, boutique DI boxes out their I haven't tried, and there are some like the Avalon U5 that are just WAY to spendy to consider for "club work"....). I have used the ProCo, and Jensen transformers, and I am sure a few others.
My impression of the ART as a Bass DI?
GIVE ME TWO PLEASE!!!!!!!!!
I recieved nothing but GREAT comments from the other bands while they were listening to each other out front about how killer the bass sounded. This comment came from EVERY bass player about the other two they heard. I have to admit, in this room, and with this PA, getting a full sounding, controlled, articulate bass sound if very hard. It is an old Masonic Temple auditorium, and the room is VERY reverberant, with a distinct 800Hz spike in it! ouch.....
Anyway, I have mixed the room several times, and it was always hard with the console preamps and any number of DI's to get a bass sound that was full, yet didn't crowd other instruments in the mix.
I didn't have anything close to those kinds of problems last night! I am quite happy to say that the ART offered a DISTINCT bass tone for every player. For two of the acts, the input to the ART was coming from Line Out on their amps (these are post eq, and post gain...) and one of the dudes ran direct (the tranditional mexican music band...no amps....
). In each case though, I ran the ART directly to the Line In on the older Allen and Heath console, and had a Behringer Composer (old style...I LOVE my old style Composer....) inserted on the channel.
Damn. I am still impressed with how well the Bass guitar sounded last night. Frankly, I just didn't think the ART would perform that well, or would be any better than the consoles preamps. But it DID perform well, and sounded MUCH better than the consoles preamps, or any number of active/passive DI boxes I have used there in the past.
I think me's going to take the MP everywhere I mix now and use it as a DI. A ART Dual MP, with it's two channels, is not that much more than buying two DI boxes with Jensen transformers in it, and certainly, the gain stages I think really help. I have used the Dual MP in the past on vocals, bypassing the consoles preamps and was astounded at the rusults, but I had never tried it on bass. So, I am indeed happy that my good ol' ART preamp, a box I have endorsed in the past, and have claimed is right up there with some Class A preamps, has found yet a new role in LIVE work too.
Ed
Anyway, I forgot to pick up the Countryman DI at the studio when I was grabbing mics, and last night, EVERY bass player need a intrument level to line level interface to get to the console. In my rack, I had my ART Dual MP, and it was going to have to do. I have never used it for Bass DI in a live situation, and wasn't really sure what was going to happen. But, it was ALL that I could do, so away I went.
I have used just about every kind of DI box that is available (okay, there is a whole slew of little known, boutique DI boxes out their I haven't tried, and there are some like the Avalon U5 that are just WAY to spendy to consider for "club work"....). I have used the ProCo, and Jensen transformers, and I am sure a few others.
My impression of the ART as a Bass DI?
GIVE ME TWO PLEASE!!!!!!!!!
I recieved nothing but GREAT comments from the other bands while they were listening to each other out front about how killer the bass sounded. This comment came from EVERY bass player about the other two they heard. I have to admit, in this room, and with this PA, getting a full sounding, controlled, articulate bass sound if very hard. It is an old Masonic Temple auditorium, and the room is VERY reverberant, with a distinct 800Hz spike in it! ouch.....

I didn't have anything close to those kinds of problems last night! I am quite happy to say that the ART offered a DISTINCT bass tone for every player. For two of the acts, the input to the ART was coming from Line Out on their amps (these are post eq, and post gain...) and one of the dudes ran direct (the tranditional mexican music band...no amps....

Damn. I am still impressed with how well the Bass guitar sounded last night. Frankly, I just didn't think the ART would perform that well, or would be any better than the consoles preamps. But it DID perform well, and sounded MUCH better than the consoles preamps, or any number of active/passive DI boxes I have used there in the past.
I think me's going to take the MP everywhere I mix now and use it as a DI. A ART Dual MP, with it's two channels, is not that much more than buying two DI boxes with Jensen transformers in it, and certainly, the gain stages I think really help. I have used the Dual MP in the past on vocals, bypassing the consoles preamps and was astounded at the rusults, but I had never tried it on bass. So, I am indeed happy that my good ol' ART preamp, a box I have endorsed in the past, and have claimed is right up there with some Class A preamps, has found yet a new role in LIVE work too.
Ed