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Old 02-02-2017, 06:42 PM
jim1960 jim1960 is offline
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Originally Posted by Rick Shepherd View Post
Thank-you for the input. I will give it a try. Is this commonly done in studios with rhythm guitar tracks, or is the problem my recording space?
The likely answers are yes and yes.

Subtractive eq is very commonly used and an effective way to improve problematic tracks as well as to carve out frequency space so tracks aren't competing for the same real estate.

As for your recording space, unless it's been treated, it could be an issue.
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