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Hey everyone,
I recently had the opportunity to interview one of Australia's top Bass players, Michael Vidale, and his studio partner, Dave Dempsey. I asked them about recording their ultimate bass sound, and I've just put the interview online. Thought people here might like to check it out:
[url="http://www.oneflightup.com.au/recording-bass"]Recording Bass[/url]
What do you think? Is that how you record your Bass?
Any other tips / tricks you want to share? Let me know!
Cheers,
Nick
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Thanks for the responses guys.
I think the recording technique will always depend on the sound you're after and the style of music you're playing. A DI is generally fine for recording, and can always be re-amped later.
Good points about LDC's, Jensenmann. And thanks for the dynamic mic suggestions.
All the best with your recordings guys!
Nick
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