
famous beagle
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Ok, so I know that one of the pitfalls early recordists fall into is, during mixdown, they solo each instrument, make it sound as good as possible (with EQ, etc.), and then wonder why everything sounds like crap when you put it all together.
I understand that it's necessary (most often) to carve out frequency notches for each instrument so that they sit well within the context of the whole band --- not just by themselves.
So my question is this: When a song starts out with just a single instrument, does the EQ treatment of that instrument change from the intro to when the full band enters.
For example, in "Start Me Up" by the Stones, the guitar begins the song. Is the EQ on that guitar part by itself the same as when the full band comes in, or is that intro guitar given its own separate EQ treatment?
I understand that it's necessary (most often) to carve out frequency notches for each instrument so that they sit well within the context of the whole band --- not just by themselves.
So my question is this: When a song starts out with just a single instrument, does the EQ treatment of that instrument change from the intro to when the full band enters.
For example, in "Start Me Up" by the Stones, the guitar begins the song. Is the EQ on that guitar part by itself the same as when the full band comes in, or is that intro guitar given its own separate EQ treatment?