- Jul 13, 2010
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This is something I want to improve with my mixes, I find with ampsims I get a lot of fizz information and not a whole lot of the really important parts. There are a few mixes where the guitars sound really gnarly, like these:
When you hear them on their own at the start, you can hear how they have a lot of high end information without it being "papery" or fizzy. So, any tips? I've gotten roughly similar results using some tapesim stuff but I'm thinking there may be something simpler to it. I'd say this is one of my biggest stumbling blocks personally, keeping the high end clear.
Obviously everything is easier with real amps and I've had better success when I've used them, OTOH I know a lot of great mixes use ampsims and don't have the same issues.
When you hear them on their own at the start, you can hear how they have a lot of high end information without it being "papery" or fizzy. So, any tips? I've gotten roughly similar results using some tapesim stuff but I'm thinking there may be something simpler to it. I'd say this is one of my biggest stumbling blocks personally, keeping the high end clear.
Obviously everything is easier with real amps and I've had better success when I've used them, OTOH I know a lot of great mixes use ampsims and don't have the same issues.
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