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Jouni
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I'm kinda repeating myself here with the D.I -ranting...
But...
Depending from your preamp/DI-box, you can really have some SERIOUS bottom to track, I play through a good rig live, but don't think twice about D.I:ing when it comes to recording, to last recordings, I recorded tracks with two basses, two tracks with a pick and one fingerstyle, just to be sure one of them fits in the mix. ...In an hour. (three songs
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I had looked up the sounds ready and set in earlier recordings --> and LAUGHED pointing a finger to guitarists, twiddlng around with their mics and cabs for DAYS...


OK, the cab-micing is THE way, especially on guitars, but I'd go as far to say the bass can get a clear-noise free recording with all the bottom-end needed with crispness, going DI.
Have good time thinking.
But...
Depending from your preamp/DI-box, you can really have some SERIOUS bottom to track, I play through a good rig live, but don't think twice about D.I:ing when it comes to recording, to last recordings, I recorded tracks with two basses, two tracks with a pick and one fingerstyle, just to be sure one of them fits in the mix. ...In an hour. (three songs

I had looked up the sounds ready and set in earlier recordings --> and LAUGHED pointing a finger to guitarists, twiddlng around with their mics and cabs for DAYS...



OK, the cab-micing is THE way, especially on guitars, but I'd go as far to say the bass can get a clear-noise free recording with all the bottom-end needed with crispness, going DI.
Have good time thinking.
