Mixing Guitar and Bass for Three Piece

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If you want it to sound 'natural' and as though you're playing live, a good trick is to split the bass signal when you record. One track is the low end of the bass and the other is a mic on the cab/amp.When I've done this I've had the bassist go into a Sansamp DI box and then out to their pedals and the amp. The Sansamp gives me a fairly neutral low end sound and the cab gives me the grit. When mixing it chuck the DI bass in the middle of the stereo picture and the mic'd bass (with some low end rolled off) in the opposite side to the guitar. The band LAMPS have some recordings that use this to good effect. It's still a little lop-sided but then so are most 3 pieces when you stand and watch them on a big stage through a PA.
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Mixing Guitar and Bass for Three Piece

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Gr3g wrote:To clarify, I m not necessarily after œrealism per se, as much as streamlining workflow and economy of equipment. œRealism as a by product is fine or not, I think the source would dictate. For example I have 16 inputs, and will need to make choices between direct or mic, more drum signals at the expense of guitar or bass signals etc. Sub-mixing may or not be an option, yadda yadda you get the idea. I'm probably over-thinking this; I've been listening to the Ramones and there doesn't seem to have been a whole lot of fuss made over the stereo field in the final results. Sounds pretty straightforward with 50% guitar right and 50% bass left. I'm venturing a guess Shellac copped that aesthetic on purpose.Anywho, thanks for all the suggestions, I'm definitely going to try them where applicable.On that front, do you feel like there are any elements that you could drop/alter to free things up for other possibilities?Also, here's a related thread. There could be some things in there that might play into what you are doing.- http://www.electricalaudio.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=66249&hilit=session

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