All good advice here.

What I would add is:
1. Build yourself a nice little BiaB song, maybe just a "2-chord wonder" to start.
2. Mute the bass in this song and Save Special as an MP3 file.
3. Import this file into your DAW.
4. Play along with the BiaB song while recording your bass.
5. Mix the BiaB song and your bass recording, save as MP3 if you need to.
6. Compare the groove from Step #1 and your groove from Step #5.
(Most likely you will hear issues in your playing such as timing, length of notes, fret buzz, sour notes, too simple, too busy, etc. You may also find that you think you sound good while you are playing but conclude differently once you listen to your recording)
7. Repeat Steps 4 thru 6 until you are happy with your bass recording.
8. When happy, increase the complexity of the BiaB song and/or change the genre/style and repeat the entire process.

Note: This can be applicable to other instruments as well and always remember you have 2 "legs" smile


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