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Old 09-29-2019, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Trevor B. View Post
What are you recording (guitar solo, voice and guitar, band with bass, drums guitar, keyboard, etc.)?

Does your DAW come with a match EQ (like FabFilter Pro Q or iZotope Ozone EQ)? Here's a link that compares the aforementioned and explains how to use them.
https://www.sageaudio.com/blog/mixin...q-matching.php

A general guideline I try to follow is separating different sources in the stereo field. For example, if your recording guitar and voice try keeping the vocal tracks in the middle and hard pan the guitar(s) left and right.
Most of my recording is with either just a guitar and vocals, or in some instances guitar, vocals, drums, and bass, perhaps with an electric or acoustic lead thrown in. This is not a band situation and I record each part myself and overlay them.
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