FritzFitzgerald
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First off, I'm not sure if this is a mixing issue or tracking issue or what not so sorry if i've posted this is the wrong forum.
Second, here are sound samples so you can hear what I'm talking about Phase Issue by nmans1026 | Free Listening on SoundCloud
Not sure if soundcloud is the best way to put these samples up for people to hear so if you have a better recommendation i'd love to hear it.
Here's the problem: I'm working on a version of canon rock and i've come across an issue that I experienced in the last song that I tried to do. I have two tracks, each recorded direct using two different guitars and then panned hard left and hard right. Each track has a different amp sim, different impulse response and i've even tried doing different crazy EQ settings to try to fix it. In stereo the guitars sound great (well, maybe not great but i guess what I might call passable) but checking it in mono, which seems like the logical thing to do, the guitars get into a fist fight and murder each other.
I have no idea what I'm doing wrong or how to fix it, i've tried a couple different things and it seems like no matter what, once summed to mono everything just falls apart.
In my search for google knowledge i've come across people saying "ah screw it, people shouldnt be listening to your stuff in mono anyways" but that's not the answer I want, I want to learn something, plus I should be able to listen to my stuff on my phone to check the mix
Second, here are sound samples so you can hear what I'm talking about Phase Issue by nmans1026 | Free Listening on SoundCloud
Not sure if soundcloud is the best way to put these samples up for people to hear so if you have a better recommendation i'd love to hear it.
Here's the problem: I'm working on a version of canon rock and i've come across an issue that I experienced in the last song that I tried to do. I have two tracks, each recorded direct using two different guitars and then panned hard left and hard right. Each track has a different amp sim, different impulse response and i've even tried doing different crazy EQ settings to try to fix it. In stereo the guitars sound great (well, maybe not great but i guess what I might call passable) but checking it in mono, which seems like the logical thing to do, the guitars get into a fist fight and murder each other.
I have no idea what I'm doing wrong or how to fix it, i've tried a couple different things and it seems like no matter what, once summed to mono everything just falls apart.
In my search for google knowledge i've come across people saying "ah screw it, people shouldnt be listening to your stuff in mono anyways" but that's not the answer I want, I want to learn something, plus I should be able to listen to my stuff on my phone to check the mix