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oceanflame
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Hi!
I have an original song, which I wrote like 3-4 years ago. But the thing is, it has 3 acoustic guitars, 1 bass, 1 lead guitar (electric), drums, vocals, and maybe additional synths in it. I recorded it 2 years ago, and my ears weren't as trained as today, so when I listen to this old mix, all the guitars, the acoustics, not the lead, are all lost in the mix.
Is there a way I can hear them clearly? I mean, should I put one guitar far left, one in the middle, one far right? I don't know... One acoustic guitar is playing the main riff, and the others are doing random stuff sometimes through the rest of the song. Should the main riff be in the middle?
I hope someone can understand what I'm trying to say/ask...
Thanks
I have an original song, which I wrote like 3-4 years ago. But the thing is, it has 3 acoustic guitars, 1 bass, 1 lead guitar (electric), drums, vocals, and maybe additional synths in it. I recorded it 2 years ago, and my ears weren't as trained as today, so when I listen to this old mix, all the guitars, the acoustics, not the lead, are all lost in the mix.
Is there a way I can hear them clearly? I mean, should I put one guitar far left, one in the middle, one far right? I don't know... One acoustic guitar is playing the main riff, and the others are doing random stuff sometimes through the rest of the song. Should the main riff be in the middle?

I hope someone can understand what I'm trying to say/ask...
Thanks
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