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Halion said:I second the cutting the bass on the distorted track. Make it sound more like a guitar. The clean one has lots of mids, that's too bad, cut some of that shit and give him some lows. Mids are cool for color, if you dig that soft of thing, but distortion + mids on bassguitar is just screaming trouble in my book.
This is kind of what I'm talking about here.
Also if your getting a muddy mix, go back and find out if its muddy when you guys are just playing together. If its muddy there then don't start recording because your gonna have to unnaturally fix it and that will never sound as good as it just sounding good in the first place. And if its muddy cause you've got two guys playing the same thing down low at the same time, well maybe its time for some new song writing? I'm not trying to be a jerk about it, the idea of two bassists in a grind band is actually awsome probably one of the greatest things I've heard all day. But like every single other type of band, You gotta do it right. It has to sound good to be good.