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BASS GUITAR PROCESSING IN LOGIC PRO X

nless they have some particularly understanding neighbours, most engineers and musicians tend to record bass guitar DI’d into their audio interface. A clean DI’d bass might be all that your track needs – enhanced perhaps by EQ and compression – but if you want a more amped-up sound, you’ll need to turn to some form of virtual-amp plug-in. Logic Pro X’s Bass Amp Designer and host of other low-end-friendly plug-ins let you create mix-ready sounds straight out of the box. Delve deeper though, and you’ll

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