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Laimon
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Hi, I started recording some guitars at home with 2 mics, a Shure SM57 and an Audio Technica AT2020. I like both a lot, each has its own sound. The merge of the two signals sounds very powerful (it looks like I got no phasing issue at all, and in fact if I invert polarity for one the two signals almost cancel each other out), but I also find that (of course) the merged signal is stronger in the overlapping frequency range (40 to 15kHz).
How would you guys deal with it? perhaps a high shelf on the AT2020 from 15kHz on? (I doubt that bringing up the low end would benefit)
I imagine that the best way to approach it is to merge the two signals into one group channel, so that the outcome sounds as balanced as possible, and then take the actual mixing from the group channel.
Thanks for your advise!
How would you guys deal with it? perhaps a high shelf on the AT2020 from 15kHz on? (I doubt that bringing up the low end would benefit)
I imagine that the best way to approach it is to merge the two signals into one group channel, so that the outcome sounds as balanced as possible, and then take the actual mixing from the group channel.
Thanks for your advise!