How To Record Bass
How To Record Bass Guitar
D.I Recording
This is the most popular and also easiest approach to recording bass. The good news is that it usually can deliver excellent results.
Just plug your bass straight into your interface, or use a DI box. This means that the sound of the room will no longer be an issue which can make life much easier.
A DI bass sound can sometimes seem to make the sound of the strings too prominent, so using an amp modeller can really help to even out the tone.
This is an easy way to do things and definitely worth trying out, particularly for musicians working from a home studio.
How To Record A Bass Amplifier
Miking the Bass Amp
Microphones designed for bass drums (like an AKG D112) can often work great for recording bass as they are specially designed to handle such low frequencies. You can still get good results with a dynamic microphone such as a Shure SM57 placed between 6 to 18 inches from the speaker.
Aim the mic at the centre of the speaker cone for a punchy sound or aim the mic near the edge of the cone for a sound with smoothness and warmth.
Treat The Room Acoustics
The Best Of Both Worlds
When it comes to electric bass you have two methods available. You can record bass directly, using a DI box, or you can mic up the bass cabinet. Some people are happy to use only DI to get their sound, dismissing the cabinet entirely and others like the combination of the DI’d signal with a miked-up cabinet.
In general if you have the option of recording both the cabinet and the DI together then go for it.
By recording the cabinet and the DI signal at the same time you get best of both worlds. In the mixing phase both signals can be combined to achieve the best possible sound.
how to record acoustic bass
Top Tips For Recording Acoustic Bass
1. Use a large diaphragm condenser mic placed at least 18 inches from the center of the body.
2. Aim the mic at the strings for an articulate and snappy sound.
3. For a softer, more full bodied sound place the microphone about 24 inches away and aim it at the f-hole.
4 Record in a large room with soft furnishings to keep the recording clear and free from room reflections.
Now that you know how to record electric guitar like the pro’s, why not add some inject some additional life into your songs by learning how to record Acoustic Guitar too!