I've been recording bass for my band for many years, and have done everything from running direct into the board, amplifier line outputs, amp mic'ing, various DI boxes in conjunction with amplifier mic'ing, etc.

Nowadays, the best sounding, most cost-effective way for us project/home recordists to capture bass seems to be with various software/hardware modelers (hardware-Peavey Vypyr VIP series/software-IK Multimedia's Ampeg SVX). I just auditioned the $129 Vypyr VIP1 amplifier this weekend, and was very impressed with how clean and usable the signal was. I like our bass sound to have nice meatiness/growl in the low mids, and the amp was surprisingly able to accomplish that with a little eq tweaking.

I continue to be impressed with how well new modeling and sampling technology is able to get us very close to commercial studio quality. Pair that with BIAB Realtracks, and the sky is really the limit in terms of what you can do at home!


Mark
2020 BIAB Audiophile, Mixcraft Pro 9
Band: http://www.midwesternlull.com