
sgia
New member
Hello,
I have 2 guitar tracks and one vocal track. The recordings are clean and I can get the sound I need with the software I am using .
My question is, how can I "position" the sounds in the stereo spectrum?
Some details:
1 guitar is rhythm, chords and the other is finger picking. Singer songwriter stuff.
My question is particularly about the picked guitar. I would like to get the high, glassy sounds off to the extreme right and left with the mids a bit closer in but still far enough away from the vocals (center) to have some "air" in the mix.
I have tried making a copy of the (picked guitar) track, panning one left and the other right and then adjusting EQ so they inversely compliment each other, but this only has had limited success as the sounds ends up for the most part in the middle again.
I have also tried stereo effects but these are generally for mastering and I think not the right "tool".
I'm not after a specific plugin or VST but rather a general technique for doing this kind of thing.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
SG
I have 2 guitar tracks and one vocal track. The recordings are clean and I can get the sound I need with the software I am using .
My question is, how can I "position" the sounds in the stereo spectrum?
Some details:
1 guitar is rhythm, chords and the other is finger picking. Singer songwriter stuff.
My question is particularly about the picked guitar. I would like to get the high, glassy sounds off to the extreme right and left with the mids a bit closer in but still far enough away from the vocals (center) to have some "air" in the mix.
I have tried making a copy of the (picked guitar) track, panning one left and the other right and then adjusting EQ so they inversely compliment each other, but this only has had limited success as the sounds ends up for the most part in the middle again.
I have also tried stereo effects but these are generally for mastering and I think not the right "tool".
I'm not after a specific plugin or VST but rather a general technique for doing this kind of thing.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
SG