Bass, along with drums, provide the rhythmic foundation in so many genres of music from pop, to hip-hop, to world music. Yet getting a great bass sound is difficult, because it can t be buried in the mix but it can t take over, either. This book, written in a clear, practical, non-intimidating style, covers how to get great electric bass recordings. Topics include: Getting the sound right at the source (tuning, truss rod, pickup adjustment, cables, touch, and more) Micing bass amps, using bass with direct boxes, getting the most out of bass amp sims How to apply effects without losing the low end Parallel effects with bass, optimizing the bass sound with dynamics and EQ during the mix Bass considerations when mixing for vinyl And even how to double electric bass easily with synth bass In additional to useful technical information on obtaining great bass sounds, How to Record and Mix Electric Bass also covers artistic topics as well how bass can best contribute to arrangements, editing bass parts in recording software, and interacting with drums to tighten the rhythm section. Fully illustrated and with tech talk sidebars to give details on selected topics for those who want to know why as well as how, How to Record and Mix Electric Bass gives the lowdown on how to have bass fit into the low end.