Hello there. My friend Aaron aka Valvedriver is mf awesome, and he knows his stuff when it comes to guitar. His advice is invaluable. Youve got some skill. Im currently looking for some guitar riffs and/or pieces for my current project, If youd be down to collaborate on it, shot me an email. Many of us in the community here have a discord server we use for collabs n such, youre welcome to join there, as well. Id like to hear from u.
You're off to a good start. Something to keep in mind, if you're playing this live, then you should try recording the guitar 4 times. Assign each recording to their own track in the mixer so you have 4 different channels of the same guitar part. Then, you'll want to pan channel one 100% to the left. Pan channel two 70% to the left. Then, channel three 70% to the right, and finally, channel four 100% to the right. By stacking them and giving them stereo separation, this will give it a very wide, full and big metal sound. By going no less than 70% it leaves a pocket in the middle for the bass guitar and vocals to sit without any frequency interference. But, you have to record them individually. If you just record it once and try sending copies to four channels, You will get terrible phasing, because all of the frequencies are identical and playing at the same time. There has to be some variance in the tracks to avoid that.
Again, you're off to a good start. Give this a try and see what you think.
Take care
V.
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Again, you're off to a good start. Give this a try and see what you think.
Take care
V.