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Recording Tip:
If you have 2 guitarists in you band, this technique will bring a bigger sound to your demo recording and enable you to clearly hear each instrument. (using your Record your main guitar track (rhythm only)with your mid range cut down and pan it 75% to the LEFT. Record the second guitar piece (rhythm only)with slightly different tone settings and pan it 75% to the RIGHT. Now add a really slight delay to the right channel to expand the stereo soundscape (yourRecord lead breaks and solo's striaght down the middle and make sure these parts have plenty of mid range frequencies to make them stand out and feel warm. You may have other techniques which work better, but I hope this way may inspire you to find your own methods of recording guitar.

Andy





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