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Using the GK800RB in recordings
A good producer's trick is to also use a real Bass Amp (a small combo,
for example) for real-time monitoring in the control room during tracking
while recording only the DI bass signal. Then use the GK800RB plugin
when you play back the recorded tracks together with the
rest of your music. You will need to split the dry bass signal so it can be
recorded in the computer and routed to the real bass amplifier input at
the same time.
To play and record dry DI bass tracks with the lowest latency and the
highest quality possible, connect your bass to the Hi-Z Input of the Apollo
interface or connect a quality DI Box and Mic Preamp to a line input of
your Apollo Series interface.
If you insert the GK800RB plugin in the Console software mixer (to use
the plugin with the lowest possible latency) you have to decide whether
you want to record processed bass amp sounds (click the Insert Eeffects
switch to Rec in the Apollo console) or whether you only want to record
the dry DI bass signal, while monitoring the processed amp sound during
tracking, of course (click the Insert Effects switch to Mon in the Apollo
console).
Gallien Krueger 800RB
Plug-in Manual
The advantage of only monitoring the processed sound is that you can
alter the settings of your amp and FX completely during mixdown. If you
find out later that less or more Gain would sound better for your song you
can still make that happen.
The advantage of recording pre-processed bass tracks might be that
you will need fewer plugins during mixdown, as your bass tracks will be
ready to be mixed. All you can do then is EQ and compress the recorded
bass tracks, or add effects, just like you would with traditional
bass amp recordings. Once you know 'your sound' you may even save
some time by recording processed bass tracks and using them without
further tweaking or fiddling around... your band mates or your producer
may even appreciate this.
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