bluedaffy
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So to get a thick guitar sound for a good hard rock feel I used the old trick of recording the rhythm guitar part, go back to the beginning and then recorded the same thing again. I panned these hard left and right, and I love the beef it gives the guitar. The only beef that I have with that method is when I sum to mono it doesn't cancel out, but it is very far back in the mix. Is this normal? Is there anything I can do to one of the tracks to maybe keep this from happening to that extreme?
Info about the tracks:
- I didn't change anything or turn any knobs when recording the 2 tracks. Same guitar, same amp, same mic and placement.
- Both of the tracks are treated with the same processing, I didn't have to apply any eq shaping because the captured sound was what I was looking for, but they both have the same hi-pass filter applied.
Info about the tracks:
- I didn't change anything or turn any knobs when recording the 2 tracks. Same guitar, same amp, same mic and placement.
- Both of the tracks are treated with the same processing, I didn't have to apply any eq shaping because the captured sound was what I was looking for, but they both have the same hi-pass filter applied.