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strat_69
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I've been working with cubase for a while now and I haven't been able to get what I want out of my setup. I've only got 2 mics to work with at college (marshalls), and I usually record standing with my vocal mic and guitar miked at the 12th fret. Once I get that, with a compression ratio of about 4.5 to 1 or so, It sounds decent, but then I'm not sure how to eq everything to make the sound right.
I tried having 3 tracks for each, one centered with more highs and the other two panned quieter with more lows kind of. I have been looking for advice on a similar setup to mine but haven't found much, I'm going through a firepod by the way to my laptop in a closet studio. I thought the three tracks was too much and was probably not right.
Does anyone know ways to pan, multitrack and eq in specific hz ranges to make this sound full and expandable as I put it in the title, meaning it would maybe sound good mixed with more instruments added later on some songs, like violins or drums, but hold up on it's own acoustically.
I've been messing around with recording for a while and have stumbled onto some good things, (somebody also stumbled onto my whole studio and stole it all, so that's why I'm in a closet now) but I don't have a very good knowledge of what exactly to DO, rather than stumble, and I would appreciate it so much if someone would shed some light on this for me. Thanks!
I tried having 3 tracks for each, one centered with more highs and the other two panned quieter with more lows kind of. I have been looking for advice on a similar setup to mine but haven't found much, I'm going through a firepod by the way to my laptop in a closet studio. I thought the three tracks was too much and was probably not right.
Does anyone know ways to pan, multitrack and eq in specific hz ranges to make this sound full and expandable as I put it in the title, meaning it would maybe sound good mixed with more instruments added later on some songs, like violins or drums, but hold up on it's own acoustically.
I've been messing around with recording for a while and have stumbled onto some good things, (somebody also stumbled onto my whole studio and stole it all, so that's why I'm in a closet now) but I don't have a very good knowledge of what exactly to DO, rather than stumble, and I would appreciate it so much if someone would shed some light on this for me. Thanks!