Album recording

Recording a fusion trio album. Two days of basic track recording with bass, drums and guitar.
Gig performer as my bass-preamp. Wonderful, extremely flexible and totally reliable. The RME babyface pro fs interface is 100% rock solid at 32 sample buffer. Not one single glitch, got a stereo mix of guitar and drums and controlled my own monitor mix via Total mix.(rme’s mixer app)

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Thanks for sharing. Please keep us updated about the album. :slight_smile:

Sure, will do! Did some bass edits, solo overdubs at myhomestudio today. Again, rock solid, but did get two small clicks when enabling the cab sim in the Ampeg SVT suite

No worries, got rid of the clicks in wavelab very easily, but first time i got any sort of issue (that really wasnt an issue in the end) with the current setup.

All other rackspaces, as well as the ampeg without the cabsim works flawlessly with no clicks.

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@frodebass

Following up! :slight_smile:
Is the album available? :slight_smile:

EDIT: this could be it:

Link: EH3; Erland Helbø; Frode Berg; Erik Smith, Close To Nothing (feat. Erland Helbø, Frode Berg, Erik Smith) in High-Resolution Audio - ProStudioMasters

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Hey, wow, very cool that you found it.

Yes, that is it. All bass tracks and overdubs were done through gig performer.

I used an RME Babyface FS interface plugged directly into the board/soundcard. (mixing desk in the studio into protools, Prism Lyra soundcard in my homestudio for bass-solo overdubs)

I think the bass sounds very nice, and it was so easy to dial in the tones to fit each track.

I received stereo monitoring (with no bass) to the Babyface and could mix my own headphone mix within gig performer.

Awesome setup for creative studio work.

Frode

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I’m listening to it right now. It sounds mind-blowing! Out of this world.

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