This has probably been covered in some form or another in several posts, but after having looked through most of the guitar-related threads I'm really none the wiser.
Generally, I'd just like to know how everyone goes about tracking/mixing/panning a song that has rhythm and lead parts, particularly as regards to parts where (in an imaginary band with two guitarists, for instance) both players are playing the rhythm riff, and then one guitarist carries on playing the rhythm while the other guitarist does a lead part (whether that be a harmonised bit, a solo, whatever).
Also, how do EQ and compress leads to get them to sit well in the mix with the rhythms?
Up to now, I've been tracking four rhythms (L 100%, L 80%, R 80% and R 100%) and having another track reserved for lead parts, panned right up the centre. The problem is, and I know I'm probably missing something ridiculously obvious here, that as well as being utterly unable to find a lead tone / EQ recipe / compression setting that lets my leads complement the rhythms, I also have to contend with a volume spike when the leads come in.
Any help you guys could offer would be massively appreciated - I've been lurking and occasionally posting here since December 2004 now, and my mixes and stuff have come on in leaps and bounds mainly thanks to advice and tips from this forum.
Generally, I'd just like to know how everyone goes about tracking/mixing/panning a song that has rhythm and lead parts, particularly as regards to parts where (in an imaginary band with two guitarists, for instance) both players are playing the rhythm riff, and then one guitarist carries on playing the rhythm while the other guitarist does a lead part (whether that be a harmonised bit, a solo, whatever).
Also, how do EQ and compress leads to get them to sit well in the mix with the rhythms?
Up to now, I've been tracking four rhythms (L 100%, L 80%, R 80% and R 100%) and having another track reserved for lead parts, panned right up the centre. The problem is, and I know I'm probably missing something ridiculously obvious here, that as well as being utterly unable to find a lead tone / EQ recipe / compression setting that lets my leads complement the rhythms, I also have to contend with a volume spike when the leads come in.
Any help you guys could offer would be massively appreciated - I've been lurking and occasionally posting here since December 2004 now, and my mixes and stuff have come on in leaps and bounds mainly thanks to advice and tips from this forum.