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On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 04:57:21 +0000, BLCKOUT420 wrote:
I'm starting a project next week that has a stand up bass. The girl that plays it uses the slap bass method.Last time around, I mic'd it with a RCA 77D aimed at the sound hole, and an MC012 aimed at the slap spot. Got decent results, but I'd love to hear any other ideas. Its really a hard instrument to capture! How do you mean 'slap bass method', was she hitting the strings with her thumb and having them hit the fingerboard like on a bass guitar? I bet that has some serious peaks! The best standup bass sound I ever got was with a jazzish band, all playing in the same room. The bass pickup was plugged into his little combo that was mic'd with a d112. But the majority of the bass sound coming from the drum overheads! The drummer played real quiet on that track, and everything just fitted together. For the rest of the project we recorded it as an overdub, micing it in more conventional ways. I tried using the combo and a stereo pair in the same way as before, but never got that sound again. |
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