
notredamer0789
Nashville Rocker
Hey guys, we (my old band and I) just recently got out of the studio not too long ago mixing and mastering some new and old stuff and one of the techniques he (the engineer) used was to mic the gtr. amps, but he also split the signal and sent a couple of copies of the gtr. to ampfarm on pro tools. I am very aware of this method and use (well TRY) it in production at home. He overlayed 2 or 3 of the same gtrs. on one track to fatten it up. Thats the problem, I do that, BUT it doesnt sound near as great as his does. (KEEP IN MIND.. I do not have perc. in AND im using Izotope which is a fart in the wind compared to ampfarm {in my opinion}) I just don't get that right sound I am looking for..its prbly b/c of the way I mix them. Should i just bring a gtr. up at one time each (on fader) and play with the mix until I get that sound I want? Or is the trick in some sort of compression?
Thanks guys.
I know it's prbly obvious like: He had a full mix to work with sound wise or he has a VERY NICE PRO TOOLS HD set up and nice monitors to work with lol... but I appreciate the input anyways.
Thanks guys.
I know it's prbly obvious like: He had a full mix to work with sound wise or he has a VERY NICE PRO TOOLS HD set up and nice monitors to work with lol... but I appreciate the input anyways.
