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get2sammyb
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Hi guys,
I wondered if you could give me some more tips on mixing multiple guitar tracks of the same thing. What I have been doing is recording a guitar part three times, miced in three different places - on axis, off axis and a distant condenser microphone. This is giving me a good stereo image when I pan the tracks out but I'm now wondering about how I should be cleaning them up and getting the best results from them in the mix.
To begin with - the tracks need compressing to smooth them out - but should I compress them all - or should I leave one of the tracks (the condenser maybe) to leave in the more natural sound. In theory I thought this would sound great but in practice not so?
The same problem lies in the EQ - at the moment I am EQing them with a little boost in the 500hz zone and 1000hz zone. Should I EQ all the tracks in the same way? It sounds good but I'm not sure if I'm getting the best spread of frequencies. I don't really know what to do in terms of altering the mix to get them sounding nicer. Still a bit of a noob.
And then pretty much the same question for reverb - should I be applying the tiniest amount of reverb to all of the tracks - or just one or two of them?
I can provide samples of my mixes should you want them.
Thanks in advance,
Sammy.
I wondered if you could give me some more tips on mixing multiple guitar tracks of the same thing. What I have been doing is recording a guitar part three times, miced in three different places - on axis, off axis and a distant condenser microphone. This is giving me a good stereo image when I pan the tracks out but I'm now wondering about how I should be cleaning them up and getting the best results from them in the mix.
To begin with - the tracks need compressing to smooth them out - but should I compress them all - or should I leave one of the tracks (the condenser maybe) to leave in the more natural sound. In theory I thought this would sound great but in practice not so?
The same problem lies in the EQ - at the moment I am EQing them with a little boost in the 500hz zone and 1000hz zone. Should I EQ all the tracks in the same way? It sounds good but I'm not sure if I'm getting the best spread of frequencies. I don't really know what to do in terms of altering the mix to get them sounding nicer. Still a bit of a noob.
And then pretty much the same question for reverb - should I be applying the tiniest amount of reverb to all of the tracks - or just one or two of them?
I can provide samples of my mixes should you want them.
Thanks in advance,
Sammy.