AlienRayBeam
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What can I do to minimize feedback/noisiness and get more clarity out of high-gain chords?
I'm a complete noob. I'm currently using the most recent version of Garageband with an Presonus Audiobox 22vsl and DI inbox. I know very little about home recording. For my guitars, I usually stack 4 tracks (2 high shelf far left/right and 2 low shelf mid left/right). I use noise gate and feedback protection but it's still very noisy and generally unclear, even after I got in and splice the recording up to eliminate feedback (which is incredibly tedious). Whenever I play chords on a high gain amp, I've corrected most of the feedback issues but it's overall very mushy. There's no clarity between the notes and it just sounds bad.
I'm a complete noob. I'm currently using the most recent version of Garageband with an Presonus Audiobox 22vsl and DI inbox. I know very little about home recording. For my guitars, I usually stack 4 tracks (2 high shelf far left/right and 2 low shelf mid left/right). I use noise gate and feedback protection but it's still very noisy and generally unclear, even after I got in and splice the recording up to eliminate feedback (which is incredibly tedious). Whenever I play chords on a high gain amp, I've corrected most of the feedback issues but it's overall very mushy. There's no clarity between the notes and it just sounds bad.