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if i've got two guitar tracks each one panned hard(well, 70 percent) left and right how should i eq it so that the two guitars aren't fighting against each other?
Do i cut some frequences in one guitar and boost them on the other?
is it just a doubled rhythm line or something? or is it two different parts that are supposed to complement each other, like a rhythm and a lead?
if its just a doubled rhythm, then I wouldn't worry about using EQ to seperate the guitars, rather, let them sort of blend together as one. Thats kind of the point of doubled rhythm guitars. In this case you might need to EQ to seperate the guitars (both of them) from other elements of your mix like bass, drums or whatever, but not necessarily seperate them individually from each other...
if its two seperate complementary guitar parts, you might want to try dialing in different tones on the amp, use different pickups, move the mic around the speaker a bit, or even use a different guitar! anything to get a different sound on the two tracks. What most everybody seems to be saying here is to try to capture the right sounds instead of using gobs of digital EQ to fit stuff together.