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What gear do you use to get the best tone for your bass DI?
DaytonaRik replied to violetelectric's topic in Recording
I'm using the Hi-Z input from my XR18 into Reaper and generally run 3 channels of bass - one is usually Positive Grid's BIAS FX 2 simulating a mic'd up cab, the 2nd is a 'free' Tech 21 pedal emulation available here https://www.tseaudio.com/software/tseBOD and finally a clean DI signal. I also occasionally run a 4th track on a tip from Steve Slate which is the DI channel into a Neve pre-amp sim for gain/saturation. -
Sort of similar - I know some people who take their individual FX returns and send them to a single "FX Bus" and control the whole FX return gamut from a single fader. I'm with @Dad3353 - I tend to direct the FX returns that are associated with a given group to that group mix bus otherwise you can end up with unmuted FX returns, or an FX level that sits in correctly in the mix after adjusting the bus level.
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Just a quick survey as to how most people route their FX returns? I know that I can send them pretty much anywhere in Reaper so the how to isn't the question, the question is where do you direct your returns? Is there sonic difference? Is there a practical reason why one option is preferential to the others?
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I miss my Limelight for this very topic
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I've seen the inside of my SM58 capsule basket - wouldn't want a studio vocal mic to end up like that!!! 🤮
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I'm sure many of you will already have this - but for those that don't then head over to TSE and download their BOD Tech 21 VST emulation which I saw demo'd on the SpectreSoundsStudios YouTube channel. https://www.tseaudio.com/software/tseBOD Although it can be downloaded completely free of charge, TSE have a suggestion of a minimum donation of $5 for the software which is peanuts and it's a pretty good sim...very usable in it's own right for saturation as well as adding a little growl and bite to your recorded bass tracks.
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PM me your address and I'll bang an unused mic-stand clamp pop-filter in the post for you.
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Some of the Steve Slate tutorials has you doing strange things to a bass track when mixing, really pushing the higher end - 3.2k upwards, duplicating tracks and pushing the pre-amp on the 2nd channel for dirt/drive etc. but yeah, it does work!
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We only have a single gig left in 2020 but that's the first week of December - the Tier 3 restrictions are planned to last for up to 28 days...although if they actually continue beyond that then like you we're stuffed! We haven't even bothered to look for dates into 2021 - do you want to be the schmuck phoning pubs asking for gigs when they're trying their best just to stay afloat, let alone be considering additional expenditure?
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It was, and still is a beast of a pre-amp - esp if you get the Voodoo mod done which makes it even more of a beast! http://www.voodooamps.com/home/Modifications/AMPMODIFICATIONS/MarshallMods1/JMP1Preamp/tabid/150/Default.aspx They had their dalliance with that horrible CODE modelling head thing that they brought out but I agree that there's still a place for the JMP-1 out there. Hell - even the guys from Leps and Maiden only replaced their JMP-1s in the last couple of years. I think Gibbons still uses his in his live rack?
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Back in my guitar-playing days this was the Behemoth! The top rack was a reasonable weight given that the JMP-1 weighed in around 5kgs...shame that the same can't be said for the 29.5kg Marshall valve power-amp!
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Go 4 with a rack wireless in there too!
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Or if you already have a Behringer X series desk (XR12/XR18 or X32) or similar digital desk then you can use that
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No worries. In Reaper you can quite easily create 10 audio tracks, and then process each track individually without knowing how to send things to effects on dedicated channels. Sure, it may be a little more long winded, but you can work that way until your knowledge slowly expands and you learn more streamlined and efficient ways of doing the same tasks. In Reaper, a channel is just a channel - you decide what you send to it, or where you send it.
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No - not at all - you can make a very simple mix, or you can start to get clever with buses, effects aux, groups etc. As you learn you can add to the complexity of the mix, but Reaper allows you do be productive from day one. Surely most musicians who have ever looked at a mixing desk understands mute groups? A bus is no different, a collection of similar instrument channels routed through a single fader for common processing or control
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Really can't disagree more with that @Jakester - Reaper can be as simple or as complex as you want - groups, aux's buses, virtual groups, mix buses - it's got it all. Perhaps its drawback is that it's TOO flexible - any channel can be directed to any other - then onto anywhere else. Start simple, then build up to more complex mixes. My vocal process will regularly have 10-12 channels of audio and processing, but I can adapt that as needed to suit the needs of the track.
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Another Reaper recommendation here - it's as powerful as anything else out there, flexible, and very cheap i.e. free for evaluation (never ending!) or £58 for a licence. Loads of vids on YouTube and a massive user base all willing to help out. The visuals can be updated with skins so it can look much more modern if appearances are important
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I saw the post title and immediately thought "Feck no!"...then I read the post and the world was all good again!
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Pub band classed as pro and so working ??
DaytonaRik replied to aidanhallbass's topic in General Discussion
Not quite that simple though - our drummer is classed as a professional as music is (or was) his sole income either by playing (even just in multiple pub bands) and teaching. So whilst we're not a professional band, we do have a professional band member. -
Pub band classed as pro and so working ??
DaytonaRik replied to aidanhallbass's topic in General Discussion
This - in spades. The issue seem to be that people are all too willing to find loopholes to avoid being responsible members of society, the "I'm alright" brigade. It doesn't take much...be sensible, avoid unnecessary interaction, limit contact with others in as practical a way as you can. Sadly, this currently means that amongst other things I can't play or watch gigs but, you know, that's a whole lot better than being one of the 0.4% (or approx 360,000) of our population for whom C-19 could prove to be fatal. But back to the o/p's point - to me no, a pub band is not a professional band. My reading of the guidelines would indicate that music and the arts covers seated (or standing) professional performances in appropriate ticketed venues - not 4 guys playing yet another godawful version of Wishing Well down the Dog and Duck! -
Imac...anywhere that sells them from office closures
DaytonaRik replied to mybass's topic in General Discussion
Mine is also the same as the model as above - ultra-thin edge, no CD Rom built in with the trap door below the rear vent behind the stand (introduced 2012) although this foolishly only applies to the 27" models,, not the 21.5" models. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201191#note -
Imac...anywhere that sells them from office closures
DaytonaRik replied to mybass's topic in General Discussion
RAM upgrades on most iMacs (2009 onwards IIRC) are via a trapdoor at the back/bottom of the case. -
Imac...anywhere that sells them from office closures
DaytonaRik replied to mybass's topic in General Discussion
Screen shots for CPU and memory usage (2014 iMac with 24GB RAM, Quad Core 3.5GHZ i5) running 40 tracks in Reaper comprising 17 tracks of recorded audio, 12 midi drum tracks plus various bus/processing tracks and a total of 47 channel/bus processing or virtual instrument plugins across 30 of those tracks. -
Imac...anywhere that sells them from office closures
DaytonaRik replied to mybass's topic in General Discussion
My model had the 1TB fusion drive from new - not quite SSD speeds but plenty fast enough for me -
Imac...anywhere that sells them from office closures
DaytonaRik replied to mybass's topic in General Discussion
My late 2014 model still has plenty of oomph for home recording so you may be able to cast your used net a little further afield and go for a slightly older model? This is running a 3.5ghz quad core i5 with 24GB ram and has more than enough for Reaper and all the Slate plug-ins I can throw at it without skipping a beat. The latest project has 17 tracks of audio and 12 tracks of Slate 5 midi Drums giving, with various instrument buses, a total of around 30 tracks with either Bias FX 2, Slate Drums 5 and Slate VMR plus other assorted Slate plugins or a combination of them on each channel.