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Whats best for recording Active or Passive


phsycoandy
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[quote name='phsycoandy' post='708306' date='Jan 10 2010, 10:41 PM']Its years since I was in the studio, but in a few weeks we are gonna do a promo CD, folk know I have two Sadowskys, how do they record? any tips, passive mode? Help[/quote]


Either. Put a good signal in, no matter what it is, you've got something good to work with. If you are used to using an active sound, use that, if you are a passive man, use that. The magic needs to happen at the mixing desk and more crucially, by an engineer who really knows their stuff...

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[quote name='EBS_freak' post='708331' date='Jan 10 2010, 11:00 PM']Either. Put a good signal in, no matter what it is, you've got something good to work with. If you are used to using an active sound, use that, if you are a passive man, use that. The magic needs to happen at the mixing desk and more crucially, by an engineer who really knows their stuff...[/quote]
Thanks, I love the urgency of my active sound but wondered if it would noise up on a recording.

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The key component is the core sound. You can carve/shape/squash that but the quality of every item in the input chain directly affects what the engineer can do with it down the line. My preference is for a good quality passive bass at the start of the input chain. It tends to provide for a fuller starting position. Fairy dust can be added from there.

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