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chingon
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Just curios on what people are using. It's something I dont see talked much around here, or maybe I'm to lazy to run a search. What do they use in big fancy shmancy studios?
But if the client comes in with a real kickass-sounding bass amp/cab, then I'll usually mic it up and do the A/B splitter so I'll also have a direct feed. From there, we either decide which we like better, or we'll mix the two.
If you're smart, you'll just pick up a Sansamp, and get better bass sounds than me, and you'll get it done a lot quicker and easier.I have a Digitech Genesis 3 amp modeler since 1.5 weeks and even though it doesn't have bass amp models, the Black Face model gives me a very passable sound when I plug in my bass.tmix said:I use a Johnson J-Station.
For $150 or less it is a really good sounding amp simulator.
Although it was made primarily for electric guitar, it has a few Bass cabs as well. Surprisingly enough I use the Johnson clean Guitar amp model for the bass and it is wonderful.
If you have a problem with your mixing skills, buying a U5 won't help.chingon said:I dont know why, I think a lot of it has to do with my shitty mixing skills.
I've also been thinking about checking out a U5.

