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endertheprophet
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Hi. I'm trying to mix 2 guitars along with drums, bass, and vocals in typical modern loud/agressive punk rock music. I know this can vary based on an almost infinite number of things (actual tones of the guitars, mics used, etc) but I'm trying to find a starting point which would sound better than what I have.
One guitar is a Gibson SG into a Marshall Amp/Marshall Cab
The other is a Jackson into a Mesa Boogie/Orange Cab
What I tried to do was to squeeze the Marshall to dominate around 500-1.5k the vocals from 1.5k-4k and the mesa from 4-6k but I know the mesa sounds too harsh, and I've tried shifting things around but then the vox get buried. I'm also using only subtractive EQ. Maybe my EQ just isn't musical, its a plugin Waves Q10? This shouldn't be just bad instrumentation because I've heard this amp combo sound great on pro albums. I've got a song up in the mixing clinic but not sure if I'm aloud to post it here. Just wondering what general ballpark spots you would try to assign to these midrange instruments to get them to mesh better. BTW this issue is not too bad on my monitors (Event 20/20) but in car stereos the midrange sounds horrible.
Thanks,
Chris
One guitar is a Gibson SG into a Marshall Amp/Marshall Cab
The other is a Jackson into a Mesa Boogie/Orange Cab
What I tried to do was to squeeze the Marshall to dominate around 500-1.5k the vocals from 1.5k-4k and the mesa from 4-6k but I know the mesa sounds too harsh, and I've tried shifting things around but then the vox get buried. I'm also using only subtractive EQ. Maybe my EQ just isn't musical, its a plugin Waves Q10? This shouldn't be just bad instrumentation because I've heard this amp combo sound great on pro albums. I've got a song up in the mixing clinic but not sure if I'm aloud to post it here. Just wondering what general ballpark spots you would try to assign to these midrange instruments to get them to mesh better. BTW this issue is not too bad on my monitors (Event 20/20) but in car stereos the midrange sounds horrible.
Thanks,
Chris