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get2sammyb
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Hi,
I'm recording everything with a Line 6 Toneport. Not looking for amazing results but trying to get the best possible mix I have. Now I've recently done a new mixdown of one of my bands songs Tincap To Rosemary but there are just some elements of the mix that I can't get right.
Firstly - during the chorus you can hear how the vocal is buried by the rythmn guitars - now my guitarists wanted a middley bright sounding guitar tone, which I attempted to create but I've found that its not leaving space for vocals, even when I pan out wide. How can I keep the guitars bright but the vocal still clear?
Also the vocals sound so dry, how can I wet them a little? I already have plenty of reverb - should I be looking at other solutions?
Finally - lead guitar, particularly solos are causing me massive amounts of headaches. Whatever I do they sound digital and thin (probably due to the Toneport but no doubt a problem with my mixing also). How can I give them that phatter, stand out sound? I've attempted doubling, offsetting and all sorts but yet they still sit horribly in the mix as they are far too dry, thin and digital sounding.
Link to the song is:
Any advice would be SO helpful guys, while I wait for your expert advice I'll see what Google can come up with too
Thanks in advance.
I'm recording everything with a Line 6 Toneport. Not looking for amazing results but trying to get the best possible mix I have. Now I've recently done a new mixdown of one of my bands songs Tincap To Rosemary but there are just some elements of the mix that I can't get right.
Firstly - during the chorus you can hear how the vocal is buried by the rythmn guitars - now my guitarists wanted a middley bright sounding guitar tone, which I attempted to create but I've found that its not leaving space for vocals, even when I pan out wide. How can I keep the guitars bright but the vocal still clear?
Also the vocals sound so dry, how can I wet them a little? I already have plenty of reverb - should I be looking at other solutions?
Finally - lead guitar, particularly solos are causing me massive amounts of headaches. Whatever I do they sound digital and thin (probably due to the Toneport but no doubt a problem with my mixing also). How can I give them that phatter, stand out sound? I've attempted doubling, offsetting and all sorts but yet they still sit horribly in the mix as they are far too dry, thin and digital sounding.
Link to the song is:
Any advice would be SO helpful guys, while I wait for your expert advice I'll see what Google can come up with too

Thanks in advance.