I was trying to pull up some threads I remember reading about Andy using the Little Labs IPB for correcting phase issues on Mic'd guitars.
I have noticed that when doubling guitars on a mic'd setup, the tracks can sound phase like or colored in an undesirable way. Either track on its own sounds great.
I never had this problem when I used to double guitars direct with my Line 6 gear.
So I am wondering how common this issue is with doubling mic'd guitars and whether I need to use such a tool or move/change mics for doubling.
Its not a matter of Inverting the phase since that just makes it worse.
I can almost imagine taking a knob and sweeping the phase until it sounds right so I am curious if I need to try using a different mic position for the doubles.
Right now I want to say it has an ICY sound to it as opposed to a thick doubled sound.
Any feedback?
I have noticed that when doubling guitars on a mic'd setup, the tracks can sound phase like or colored in an undesirable way. Either track on its own sounds great.
I never had this problem when I used to double guitars direct with my Line 6 gear.
So I am wondering how common this issue is with doubling mic'd guitars and whether I need to use such a tool or move/change mics for doubling.
Its not a matter of Inverting the phase since that just makes it worse.
I can almost imagine taking a knob and sweeping the phase until it sounds right so I am curious if I need to try using a different mic position for the doubles.
Right now I want to say it has an ICY sound to it as opposed to a thick doubled sound.
Any feedback?