Guitar Tech: Recording Bass
Why use a bass guitar when there are so many top-notch bass samples around? Robbie Gladwell provides the answers and looks at various ways to record the real thing.
Getting a good live bass sound is hard enough, but to get down a great recorded bass sound can be even trickier. Many players give up and resort to using samples. This is fine to some extent, but if you want the sound and feel of a real bass player, then there’s no alternative to playing the real thing.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 12
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