WHAT you're going to use for recording bass ALL depends on WHO's running the board and/or engineering.
Here in NashVegas, I've heard of everything: mic'd cabs, mic'd cabs+direct, chessy direct box (Whirlwind, etc.) right into the snake, serious direct box (Demeters, F1Xs, Kerns, Avalons, who knows what else), homemade/custom zany specials (a Bogen tube ex-high school PA head with a custom tap post pre/pre power), the mic'd cab inside the huge road ATA coffin, and a bunch more I can't imagine. Bring your own stuff, you've got about 30 seconds of their attention to see IF it really does sound good and they'll use it. Otherwise you plug into what they use everyday or go home.
They record FAST here. You either sound fine RIGHT NOW, or you're dead. So it's usually only the big name bass studio guys that have a say. If you're David Hungate or Mike Rhodes, you've got some say. If you're not on that level, you use their setup. Period.
Then to top it all off, they'll take ProTools, etc., and do whatever they want to it, often sounding NOTHING like you heard it go down.
I wonder if I could use one of those voice tuners for perfect fretless?
J o e y