
mjbphotos
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Took the advice suggested, also brought the 'tag line' guitars down just a touch in volume, bringin up the rhythm guitars a touch, centered vocal and brought the double track way down.
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Sorry for posting another song so soon, but this one is hard mixing for me due to the multiple guitars. I did a lot of tracking last weekend, so catching up with the mixing now. I'm pretty happy with the guitar tones, but also recorded DI tracks of 1-4 in case I wanted to do something different to them.
Guitars 1 & 2 are rhythm, playing the same thing throughout, panned 100% left and right
Guitars 3 & 4 play a tag line during the lead sections, they're panned about 55% either side - playing an octave apart from each other.
Guitar 5 is just a lead guitar part at beginning and end, and is panned just a few percent to the left.
I had a few other rhythm parts, but decided to keep them out of it.
All the guitars have a hi-pass and a wide but not too deep scoop centered at 300Hz.
The biggest problem I hear is guitar 5 getting lost with 3&4 at times (not just when it happens to be playing the same notes) although in headphones it stays separate better due to the panning I guess.
Fresh ears appreciated!
Took the advice suggested, also brought the 'tag line' guitars down just a touch in volume, bringin up the rhythm guitars a touch, centered vocal and brought the double track way down.
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Sorry for posting another song so soon, but this one is hard mixing for me due to the multiple guitars. I did a lot of tracking last weekend, so catching up with the mixing now. I'm pretty happy with the guitar tones, but also recorded DI tracks of 1-4 in case I wanted to do something different to them.
Guitars 1 & 2 are rhythm, playing the same thing throughout, panned 100% left and right
Guitars 3 & 4 play a tag line during the lead sections, they're panned about 55% either side - playing an octave apart from each other.
Guitar 5 is just a lead guitar part at beginning and end, and is panned just a few percent to the left.
I had a few other rhythm parts, but decided to keep them out of it.
All the guitars have a hi-pass and a wide but not too deep scoop centered at 300Hz.
The biggest problem I hear is guitar 5 getting lost with 3&4 at times (not just when it happens to be playing the same notes) although in headphones it stays separate better due to the panning I guess.
Fresh ears appreciated!
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