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jcksn34
03-05-2008, 07:37 PM
This is a really weird question but i record music at home on my computer and don't own a bass so what ive been doing is recording the bass lines on my epiphone guitar clean, then pitch shifting the track down an octave and using amplitube 2 messing around with different settings to try and get a fat mike from nofx sound. it comes out i guess better than i thought it would but still doesn't have the power like a real bass. i don't know that much about bass guitar i was wondering if you had any suggestions or general rigs and settings to get the sound up to par with what i have to work with. thanx

ksandvik
03-05-2008, 07:40 PM
You could get a decent bass guitar for under $100, especially used ones. Any other techniques would maybe require you to spend as much money on effects and so on. Unless you want to have a very unique bass sound, of course. Then just record it straight in, and use various effects such as compression in your recording environment to fine tune the sound.

Or, just use Garageband, it has tons of nice bass sounds, even sampled ones, you could use. --Kent

Dave Muscato
03-11-2008, 12:53 PM
Ah, nobody listens to the bass, anyway :) Don't worry about it.

:D

:bassist: