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tbrownapap
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Hey guys first post,
Right now I'm trying recording and production for the first time with a metalcore band. My equipment is VERY low grade but I'm doing the best I can with what I've got. I recently have run into some panning issues, I've panned the lead and the rhythm hard left and right because of harmonization and there are times when the guitars switch back and forth. The issue I'm having is when I want to have the lead in the center and the rhythm panned during chorus's and when the rhythm chugs. I recorded a 3rd guitar for overdubbing but it didn't sound very smooth and would "pop" into the center. So I tried quad tracking but I'm pretty sure I didn't do it properly, its screwed my tone up and drowned out the bass. Do I just EQ it till it sounds right? or is there another way of handling this?
Thanks
Right now I'm trying recording and production for the first time with a metalcore band. My equipment is VERY low grade but I'm doing the best I can with what I've got. I recently have run into some panning issues, I've panned the lead and the rhythm hard left and right because of harmonization and there are times when the guitars switch back and forth. The issue I'm having is when I want to have the lead in the center and the rhythm panned during chorus's and when the rhythm chugs. I recorded a 3rd guitar for overdubbing but it didn't sound very smooth and would "pop" into the center. So I tried quad tracking but I'm pretty sure I didn't do it properly, its screwed my tone up and drowned out the bass. Do I just EQ it till it sounds right? or is there another way of handling this?
Thanks