Hey guys and girls.
So I just got done recording my first instrumental song. And now I am looking for some general mixing guidelines. I know about EQ-ing and shit and I know of some frequencies that need to be cancelled in order for the whole song to sound good.
My questions though are the following:
- how does one get rid of the extra fuzziness left behind by my distortion? should I look into compression or is it still EQ related?
- aside from a low pass at approximately 100Hz, is there any sort of low pass filtering or high pass filtering recommended for guitars?
- anything else that you can think of for bass guitars (i.e. EQ, compression etc.)
This is still something that I'm fairly new at and I want to get better at it. Sadly, online articles on the matter ar a bit vague for me. Also, I would love if you can give actual pointers (i.e. do a spectral analysis using X plugin in order to find what frequencies need to be removed etc. or lower frequencies between a certain range to remove fuzziness).
Much appreciated,
Andrei
So I just got done recording my first instrumental song. And now I am looking for some general mixing guidelines. I know about EQ-ing and shit and I know of some frequencies that need to be cancelled in order for the whole song to sound good.
My questions though are the following:
- how does one get rid of the extra fuzziness left behind by my distortion? should I look into compression or is it still EQ related?
- aside from a low pass at approximately 100Hz, is there any sort of low pass filtering or high pass filtering recommended for guitars?
- anything else that you can think of for bass guitars (i.e. EQ, compression etc.)
This is still something that I'm fairly new at and I want to get better at it. Sadly, online articles on the matter ar a bit vague for me. Also, I would love if you can give actual pointers (i.e. do a spectral analysis using X plugin in order to find what frequencies need to be removed etc. or lower frequencies between a certain range to remove fuzziness).
Much appreciated,
Andrei