- Sep 20, 2005
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I'm having trouble with how to pan my lead guitars. What I do on really heavy Dense music is I double it and pan 30 L R and then split into a harmony when I want one (which is a lot) But I'm doing a CD right now for my band and the music isn't that heavy (think Soilwork with no screaming) And I'm not sure what to do with the leads, but I DON'T want to double everything. I really like the way Peter Whichers (sp?) leads sound and I imitated it as best as I could, but I'm running into a problem. When I do on track and then another harmonizing some of the time (both center) the volume jumps up a lot when the harmony comes in.
Should I pan out once the harmony comes in and leave it in the center while it's by itself? turn down the volume of the harmony? Drop the volume of both tracks when the harmony comes in?
Thanks in advance! If people are interested I will post a clip.
Should I pan out once the harmony comes in and leave it in the center while it's by itself? turn down the volume of the harmony? Drop the volume of both tracks when the harmony comes in?
Thanks in advance! If people are interested I will post a clip.