H Hei New member Sep 22, 2012 #1 As above, for songs which have 2 guitar parts which sound similar, would you bother to change the sound of one of them to give both a unique sound? Taking away that either parts play lead or rhythm.
As above, for songs which have 2 guitar parts which sound similar, would you bother to change the sound of one of them to give both a unique sound? Taking away that either parts play lead or rhythm.
A an2 New member Sep 22, 2012 #2 one is more classic rock, high mids, crunchy. the other one is tight, mids slightly scooped. something like Foo Fighter's Rope
one is more classic rock, high mids, crunchy. the other one is tight, mids slightly scooped. something like Foo Fighter's Rope
H Hei New member Sep 22, 2012 #3 an2 said: one is more classic rock, high mids, crunchy. the other one is tight, mids slightly scooped. something like Foo Fighter's Rope Click to expand... hmmm interesting.. for me i lowered the gain of one of the sound, didn't sound right for me.. still trying to figure out.
an2 said: one is more classic rock, high mids, crunchy. the other one is tight, mids slightly scooped. something like Foo Fighter's Rope Click to expand... hmmm interesting.. for me i lowered the gain of one of the sound, didn't sound right for me.. still trying to figure out.
A an2 New member Sep 23, 2012 #4 well, for me both gains are lowered, but you have to EQ them right too, and it also depends on what you're looking for =D
well, for me both gains are lowered, but you have to EQ them right too, and it also depends on what you're looking for =D