HeavyMusic3000
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What guitar model? Sometimes certain guitars (e.g. a Strat) will have "ice pick" frequencies by nature. You can tame them by lowering the pickups sometimes, using the neck pickup, changing the pot, or just rolling back the volume knob a hair. If you use amp sims, they can introduce those frequencies for whatever reason, so just choose a sim that doesn't have it. After the fact, the only thing I know if is surgical EQ.
If those are mic'ed guitars, you may want to find a different position for the mic. All I am hearing is low-mid mud with no life in them(at least on the main one)
I want to do this. Gibson PPAT 500K pots look like a great choice from what I've researched.
I'm a scooper allright
I click on stuff and move things around and before you know it a hologram of James Hetfield rises up out of my And Justice For All CD case and he makes me do it!
D.I.: Focusrite Scarlett
Here's a frequency spectrum analysis of just the guitars:
I don't have a suitable amp for recording, unfortunately.
D.I.: guitar plugged directly into focusrite. Amp sim used: VH 5150 w/ SM57 off-axis.