Ive been messing around quite a bit not but you guys on here know your guitars.
Now I've started to get some better mixes recently by keeping it simple.
Heres what I want to know.
I listen to a lot of Katatonia but I am sure the same applies with guitar. What is it thats generating the low ends?
I would assume Cab sounds provide the lower end.
Can't be bass cause Ive tried messing using the bass to ass a low end but the stuff in Katatonia if you listen sounds to me like a combination of mics.
So I am assuming that as the use different mics on each cab one pics up the lower stuff, one the mids and another the hi's.
Ive heard a lot of suggestion stating the bass guitar is doing the work but I dont hear that, the bass sounds a lot lower, specially if you listen in the verse, in the chugs on the new album their is a fantastic sound of BOOM to the guitars.
So gurus suggestions on what I can do to improve a guitar tone, should I be using a multiple mic setup
Now I've started to get some better mixes recently by keeping it simple.
Heres what I want to know.
I listen to a lot of Katatonia but I am sure the same applies with guitar. What is it thats generating the low ends?
I would assume Cab sounds provide the lower end.
Can't be bass cause Ive tried messing using the bass to ass a low end but the stuff in Katatonia if you listen sounds to me like a combination of mics.
So I am assuming that as the use different mics on each cab one pics up the lower stuff, one the mids and another the hi's.
Ive heard a lot of suggestion stating the bass guitar is doing the work but I dont hear that, the bass sounds a lot lower, specially if you listen in the verse, in the chugs on the new album their is a fantastic sound of BOOM to the guitars.
So gurus suggestions on what I can do to improve a guitar tone, should I be using a multiple mic setup