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  • Setup for recording bass pickups.

    I have been reading about recording pickups and how to mic the amp for pickups recording in the forum(how to mic amps for sound samples, and How to record a pickup to a computer? threads), and on the web...
    I have recorded some samples with a friend (4 string pickup and 5 string pickup) with:
    Channel 1: Direct Box ToneHammer Aguilar.
    Channel 2: MarkBass “Little Mark3”, speaker Aguilar GS-112, with microphone AKG Perception 200.
    Audio/MIDI Interface: M-Audio Fast Track Pro.
    Software: Live.
    Sequence and mix: Garage band.

    Now I bought an Alesis Multimix 12 FireWire interface on ebay, I have a small Ampeg BA115HP combo, an AKG122 microphone, a Boss GT-6B bass effects processor, and my PowerBook G4 12" with GarageBand.
    I was thinking on recording this way (see attached image)
    Does some has recorded this way? Comments? Pros and cons?
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    jairo eduardo suarez gallardo
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    I just record them direct. With all that stuff in the signal path, you aren't hearing the pickups. Especially with an Ampeg amp.
    It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein


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