Guitars

How to fix muddy guitars

How to fix muddy guitars

The easiest way to remove mud from your electric guitar recordings is with the use of subtractive EQ. Cutting around 80-100 Hz using a high-pass filter with a gradual slope will remove low-end rumble and make the part sound tighter in the mix.

  1. How do you make a guitar fit into a mix?

How do you make a guitar fit into a mix?

8 Tips to Mix Electric Guitar

  1. Don't Solo Your Electric Guitars. ...
  2. Layer Different Guitars Together. ...
  3. Cut Low-End Using a High-Pass Filter. ...
  4. Use Subtractive and Additive EQ. ...
  5. Apply Compression Between EQs. ...
  6. Add a Slapback Delay. ...
  7. Use a Stereo Reverb for Mono Guitars and a Mono Reverb for Stereo Guitars.

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