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At a very basic level, just think about how the sound of a tapped guitar changes from the sound of a picked lead. Your pick attack is virtually gone as the tapping acts as more like a hammer on a piano string than a pick scraping against a guitar string. How do you account for things like this in your mix to keep your guitars sounding consistent and full?
Before compression, EQ, or any other dynamic processing, you need to know where you want your instruments to sit. Let’s take a look at a few quick tips to get the most out of your panning.
There’s a lot of insight we can gain from bass-focused engineers and producers, as well as professional bassists, when it comes to getting an awesome bass sound both in the studio and in a live mix situation.
Chances are pretty high most people complaining about iLoks just aren’t using them in a way that fits their workflow. Keep reading your make sure you’re using yours correctly and save yourself from becoming one of them!