the kelvinator
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some RHCP vibes you got there..
It wasn't fixable. The guitars had to be recorded again. I added a voice instead of a lead guitar jingle. Figured it would have more learning value.Another issue is that in this thread, you seem to have 3 different tunes, all with different issues. You tend to apply advice for one song to a completely different song that probably didn't have the problem that the first one did. You're kind of all over the place and never stay in one spot long enough to fix the original problem.
I only need to find one.Back to the overall issue. There are many ways to get a decent instrument sound and to get sounds to fit together.
I tend to take any audio from You Tube with a grain of salt since subtle stuff really doesn't come across well on their bandwidth limitations. What I do(did) is try the procedure on my own rig to experience it in context.GTO, what part helped you the most?
Mike, had no problems with those bass and kick drum tracks layering. He was doing minor, subtle changes. I like that I could see his levels. But his tracks had NO boominess or droning from the dynamic range.
Mikes video is just a guy playing with VST's. Does he explain how he got the tracks tight like that in the first place? Or tell us the preset?
He never identifies his problem. Show me it's not layering or lacks separation first.. Then show me how you fixed it. He was not having any separation issues that he could identify.
Todd Leon has videos on youtube, and in one video I had all the equipment he used. I asked for instruction to achieve that sound myself. As an online educator, he agreed. He explained that he records the amp with a microphone and then applies an impulse response to shape the guitar sounds he records. They are not natural at the microphone.
Anybody use an impulse response loader?