Thanks everyone. Y'know, we mostly do rock, but the sax player's a great guy and he suggested we try some jazz.
Muzeman - I don't know if Harvey(Gerst, guru of the mic forum) would be proud, but he's certainly responsible for my recent mic purchases (Behringer and Marshall). Thanks Harvey!
chrisharris - The reason I put up the gear I was using is to reassure people of the quality of some of this stuff. I'm far from an expert on gear, but by deferring to people on this BBS I think I can make some good decisions.
mixmkr - bring your ear really close to the speaker and crank it. Hear the guitar? No? Doh! Only 4 of us on this session. I did do another session and we added a guitar. If there's anything salvageable, I'll post it.
The rest of you guys - That's me on bass, struggling to read chord symbols in "The Real Book" - a songbook of jazz standards. So forget about the upright

The sax player and the keyboard player both have music degrees and lots of experience, the drummer's been playing for 25 years, so I'm just trying to hang on.
This thing just happened. And it goes to prove there's no substitute for good playing. The only effect is a comp. plugin for my bass playing. I set the faders and pans where I thought it sounded good on playback and left them. No automation.