Don't EQ until mixdown. Try to shape your bass and guitar tones with amp EQ and mic placement as you track them so it all fits nicely together. When it comes time for mixdown and tracks are fighting for space then you can EQ 'IF' you need it.
Don't EQ until mixdown. Try to shape your bass and guitar tones with amp EQ and mic placement as you track them so it all fits nicely together. When it comes time for mixdown and tracks are fighting for space then you can EQ 'IF' you need it.
What sounds crazy (Eq'ed) by itself may sounds just wonderful within the overall mix.
Also try the EQ approach that BlueBear mentions in one of his articles. Decrease other freqs to fix another. It took me a while to get used to it, which I haven't yet, but I force myself to do it once and it came out pretty good. took too long though. I am still caught in my old ways.