I reciently let my intern record the over-dubs on a session. I set up the mic on the amp and it sounded good, a no-brainer. The problem I am now facing in mix-down is that when he recorded the rhy-guit, he must have switched mic-inputs, because the mic that was in front of the amp was not recorded. What was recorded, was some other live mic that was in the studio. The sound is there but has that distant-mic sound. Anyone have any ideas on how I might get that guitar back in your face without re-recording it ?
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Can't re-track as they're on the other side of the globe right n
Can't re-track as they're on the other side of the globe right now.
The guitar track is useable as it is, but is not as in your face as I would like it. I would guess the mic was only a few feet away, and was the only instrument playing
My intern ? Hmm, where is he anyway !
that would be akin to trying to remove the reverb from a recordi
that would be akin to trying to remove the reverb from a recording done in a cavern. just not really possible.
easiest to just re-track it.