TSanders
Well-known member
Just wanted to see if anyone else had recorded with a MarkBass amp yet.
I did a couple tracks Monday night, and I was
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Im playing in a band (as of Monday) with a great singer/songwriter/guitarist that I was in another band with for two years. he has a simple yet effective recording setup, and I ran through a couple of his new tunes that a label wants a demo of.
We usually run a DI out of my amp, and mic my cab. We blend the two for the best sound we can get. We were both pressed for time, so we just did a DI out of my Little Mark II. I was almost flat, with a slight high mid cut. I did all my other tweaking with the two "magic knobs" (V-Knobs).
I was more than impressed when I heard the tone I was getting. He said that was the best recorded tone Ive had to date. He very honest, and isnt afraid to let you know if something isnt working, so I trust his comment.
Anyway, the tone on tape was so round and full. It stayed clear and precise though, like Ive never heard with as much round bottom end as I had. Did one track with the SR5 and one with the SR4. Both KILLED. Well, the tone did. The playing is another story.
Just wanted to share those thoughts with you, if youre using a Mark or considering one. Its just amazingly different.
I did a couple tracks Monday night, and I was
Im playing in a band (as of Monday) with a great singer/songwriter/guitarist that I was in another band with for two years. he has a simple yet effective recording setup, and I ran through a couple of his new tunes that a label wants a demo of.
We usually run a DI out of my amp, and mic my cab. We blend the two for the best sound we can get. We were both pressed for time, so we just did a DI out of my Little Mark II. I was almost flat, with a slight high mid cut. I did all my other tweaking with the two "magic knobs" (V-Knobs).
I was more than impressed when I heard the tone I was getting. He said that was the best recorded tone Ive had to date. He very honest, and isnt afraid to let you know if something isnt working, so I trust his comment.
Anyway, the tone on tape was so round and full. It stayed clear and precise though, like Ive never heard with as much round bottom end as I had. Did one track with the SR5 and one with the SR4. Both KILLED. Well, the tone did. The playing is another story.
Just wanted to share those thoughts with you, if youre using a Mark or considering one. Its just amazingly different.