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My guitar tracks bleed into the Auxiliary (effect) track

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Submitted by Cipher on

Hi everyone, my guitar track bleeds into the Auxiliary (effect) track on Cubase.

I am using a Phonic Helix 18 Firewire into Cubase.

So essentially, track 1 and 2 (guitar tracks) bleed into my track 15 which happens to be the effect track which I am running vocals and reverb through.

Removing static from guitar tracks

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Submitted by quesne on

I have a very nice acoustic guitar track that I put down, but it has a small 1 or 2 second segment with some intermittent static (I think it came from the pickup jack).



I can easily re-record it, of course, but I'd really like to know how I can clean it up. What would be the technique for getting rid of static from a music track?



Thanks

layering multiple guitar tracks for a bigger sound?

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Submitted by anonymous on

i understand the principles, but what is the best way to do this?



when i want to record a fairly heavy rock song with many distorted rhythm guitars. i want the song to get louder and fuller in the pre-chorus, and louder and fuller still during the chorus



1. how many guitar tracks should i layer for each part of the song?



Having trouble re-amping guitar tracks

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Submitted by HMNP on

I was trying out Kurt's suggestions about re-amping the guitar tracks to create layer of heavy sounding guitars. I threw a cables from the headphone output of my aadrvark q10 straight into the clean channel of my mesa boogie dual rectifier head. I hear the guitar allright but I aslo hear a pretty loud "hum" sound. I tried using the main outs from the Aardvar but same story.

Need drums to go with my guitar tracks

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Submitted by anonymous on

Hi l'm a guitarist who is recording stuff on his computer through pro tools free and l need some drums to go with it.



l have some really cool drum loops which came with guitar tracks in a program called drag and drop drummer. These loops are quantitised and l simply loop them over and they are really good quality.