illimmigrant
New member
Well,
I'm glad to see everyone's responses, but let's chill out a bit and not turn this into a thread of bashing someone's methods for doing something.
The mid-side approach given seems complicated and I honestly will not have time to make the arrangement and experiment as such for an entire project, but it did open the door to try using a mid-side eq on the rhythm guitar buss which ended up being quite interesting. See, even with one guitar panned hard left and another hard right, when you solo the mid section of the mid-side eq, you can still hear quite a bit of both guitars. EQ'ing the mid a little bit to remove some frequencies helped open up the center of the mix and any instruments playing therein. I'm talking just a touch of eq on fighting frequencies. Nothing crazy.
I'm glad to see everyone's responses, but let's chill out a bit and not turn this into a thread of bashing someone's methods for doing something.
The mid-side approach given seems complicated and I honestly will not have time to make the arrangement and experiment as such for an entire project, but it did open the door to try using a mid-side eq on the rhythm guitar buss which ended up being quite interesting. See, even with one guitar panned hard left and another hard right, when you solo the mid section of the mid-side eq, you can still hear quite a bit of both guitars. EQ'ing the mid a little bit to remove some frequencies helped open up the center of the mix and any instruments playing therein. I'm talking just a touch of eq on fighting frequencies. Nothing crazy.