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DarkFriend
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In my opinion, its all about your guitar sound and EQ, not about how loud it is in the mix.
For a recent song, I recorded a guitar part as follows:
1) Bar chords using a Big Muff/Smashing Pumpkins sound, playing mostly the bottom three strings
2) Same chords but using traditional fingering using a crunchy, brighter sound, playing mostly the upper three strings
3) Double track both
4) EQ out the bottom mud where the bass already sits
5) Pan 75% left and 75% right
This made a unique, full, rich sound that sat nicely behind the vocals.
For a recent song, I recorded a guitar part as follows:
1) Bar chords using a Big Muff/Smashing Pumpkins sound, playing mostly the bottom three strings
2) Same chords but using traditional fingering using a crunchy, brighter sound, playing mostly the upper three strings
3) Double track both
4) EQ out the bottom mud where the bass already sits
5) Pan 75% left and 75% right
This made a unique, full, rich sound that sat nicely behind the vocals.