Hi folks,
It's been a while since I've been on here or been recording for that matter but some friends have asked me to record their new album for them so need a bit of advice on an old problem.
I'm doing a few tests right now and I've got a great guitar tone using the Lepou amp sims and recabinet impulses with KeFIR and I add a bit of room reverb using SIR 2 to get a bit of 3D crunchiness on them.
My problem comes in the palm mutes in that when I start to introduce the bass and drums I seem to lose the low end "JUN" if you know what I mean (That low end swell that comes just after the initial attack which is the meat of a palm mute). All I seem to hear coming through is a sort of papery fizziness when everything is going together.
I figured it's a frequency issue but honestly I've tried EQing the life out of the bass and the drum track but it doesn't seem to do much.
I'm wondering if it's a compression issue instead as I am compressing the guitars a tiny bit just to even them out but in saying that when I solo the guitars they sound great. Is it maybe the bass guitar isn't backing it up enough? The bass is there and steady but I'm not sure it's punchy and I don't even know if this would have any effect on the palm mutes of the guitars.
I've also noticed it gets worse when I do a bit of quick mastering, especially when I pull down the limiter the palm mutes just seem to really thin out. Everything's gain staged correctly and as I say the guitars sound awesome on their own and even the open chords sound great but the palm mutes just seem to lose all their fatness.
Is there maybe a good compressor setting that really would bring out that chunk of the palm mute?
Sorry I don't have any clips to post as I don't really have any songs it's more a theoretical question.
Thanks!
It's been a while since I've been on here or been recording for that matter but some friends have asked me to record their new album for them so need a bit of advice on an old problem.
I'm doing a few tests right now and I've got a great guitar tone using the Lepou amp sims and recabinet impulses with KeFIR and I add a bit of room reverb using SIR 2 to get a bit of 3D crunchiness on them.
My problem comes in the palm mutes in that when I start to introduce the bass and drums I seem to lose the low end "JUN" if you know what I mean (That low end swell that comes just after the initial attack which is the meat of a palm mute). All I seem to hear coming through is a sort of papery fizziness when everything is going together.
I figured it's a frequency issue but honestly I've tried EQing the life out of the bass and the drum track but it doesn't seem to do much.
I'm wondering if it's a compression issue instead as I am compressing the guitars a tiny bit just to even them out but in saying that when I solo the guitars they sound great. Is it maybe the bass guitar isn't backing it up enough? The bass is there and steady but I'm not sure it's punchy and I don't even know if this would have any effect on the palm mutes of the guitars.
I've also noticed it gets worse when I do a bit of quick mastering, especially when I pull down the limiter the palm mutes just seem to really thin out. Everything's gain staged correctly and as I say the guitars sound awesome on their own and even the open chords sound great but the palm mutes just seem to lose all their fatness.
Is there maybe a good compressor setting that really would bring out that chunk of the palm mute?
Sorry I don't have any clips to post as I don't really have any songs it's more a theoretical question.
Thanks!