Friday, November 22, 2024
BassGuitar Tips & Hacks

Bass Guitar Recording Tips – Plucked, Picked, and Slap Bass


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5 thoughts on “Bass Guitar Recording Tips – Plucked, Picked, and Slap Bass

  • You really should properly set up your bass so the frets don't buzz so much before you start recording.

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  • May i ask you one more question.. -18 rms recording level is so important for electric guitar di recording? I am recording electric guitars with apollo twin unison neve preamp and when i record -18 its level being to hot after add amp plugin..of course i can change amp settings but tone that i want is losing.

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