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Mixing acoustic guitar & bass
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[QUOTE="Michael Fossenkemper, post: 16994, member: 8503"] You need to back way off the stereo compressor and the reverbs you are using are huge and bright so this is washing everything out. to get a nicer acoustic gtr sound, you might want to consider micing instead of using the direct out. this will give you a little more body to the sound. Also try panning a few things around to make a little more space. You have a big sound stage to work with so use it to spread some things out and give yourself a little more room to work in. But mostly think tighter/darker reverb and when the band kicks in, if anything gets lower in volume, you are compressing too much. [/QUOTE]
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