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If you’ve already wrapped on tracking for a song, or you’re somebody that records guitars with a DI, are you out of luck? Not with this simple trick.
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EQs are a must-have in almost every audio situation. Musicians use them on their pedalboards to change their sound. Live sounds engineers use them to clean up problem frequencies and match their system to the space they’re in. Recording engineers and mix engineers use them in the studio for both clean up and coloration.
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If I told you that there’s one instrument that drives the groove of your song even more than your drums, would your first thought be the bass? If not, it should be.
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When tracking guitar amps live, it’s important that you’ve got some gating in place to keep things sounding smooth and polished.
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Your kick and snare are two of the most integral parts of any mix. Together, these two percussive instruments drive the entire song forward and act as a foundational base for the rest of the song to build off of.
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