sorry about the noob question. If you are recording a bass profile, one clean and one distorted, do you just use the DI and then reamp later if necessary, this is for metal and rock music. should i just record one clean profile and one distorted profile instead of DI ing it ? thanks in advance. cheers.
Bass recording
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chopshop777 -
March 12, 2019 at 3:11 AM -
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I use the digital out (or analog outs) and set the output for GTR/Amp Stack out (or Mono Master if wet) and record into two tracks.
Then I balance as needed or I can reamp if necessary using the DI to drive the Kemper again.
The DI might be all you need for your clean profile. I typically use the Ton Ham Clean profile for the amp sound, which is actually another DI but sounds great. This would be for a clean sound, rock, pop etc.
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Are you aware of the parallel path? It's like made for bass sounds.
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Are you aware of the parallel path? It's like made for bass sounds.
No I was not. kind of a noob here, but thank you very much I will study it now. cheers.
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I would say that in general (guitar or bass) if you can record DI, always do.
So that when that inevitable time comes when you just played a song or part perfectly but you just don't like the tone, you can re-amp!
And for bass re-amping for a 2nd track/sound/profile is always a good option.