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wherebeerdies
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I'm having a problem with our two guitarists tracks working together. Both sound great separately. The problems lies in the tracks being pretty opposite.
One guitar is a Strat through a solids state amp. Pretty bright sounding not icepick highs or anything but bright and cutting. It was recorded simultaneously through two cabs one cab close backed and the other open. They are blended and end up sounding like a pretty strong scooped sound.
The other guitar is a Les Paul through a old Orange head that is thick and full of midrange and a Mesa Boogie set to a vintage sound that adds highs and lows. Overall the sound is well balanced but not very bright.
I would like to keep the guitars panned each to a side to let the parts play off one another.
I guess basically what I'm asking is how do you make a guitar sound more polished. I need to take some edge off one guitar and add some to another. Eqing has helped but I haven't gotten really aggressive with it. Another tricks before I get into the some pretty aggressive eqing?
At this point retracking is still an options but would be a royal pain. I would hate to mess with the guitarists sound too much as it works for the most part. For the most part its just the brighter sounding guitar coming across as exaggerated.
One guitar is a Strat through a solids state amp. Pretty bright sounding not icepick highs or anything but bright and cutting. It was recorded simultaneously through two cabs one cab close backed and the other open. They are blended and end up sounding like a pretty strong scooped sound.
The other guitar is a Les Paul through a old Orange head that is thick and full of midrange and a Mesa Boogie set to a vintage sound that adds highs and lows. Overall the sound is well balanced but not very bright.
I would like to keep the guitars panned each to a side to let the parts play off one another.
I guess basically what I'm asking is how do you make a guitar sound more polished. I need to take some edge off one guitar and add some to another. Eqing has helped but I haven't gotten really aggressive with it. Another tricks before I get into the some pretty aggressive eqing?
At this point retracking is still an options but would be a royal pain. I would hate to mess with the guitarists sound too much as it works for the most part. For the most part its just the brighter sounding guitar coming across as exaggerated.