Making Guitars Sound Huge
Focus on getting the right volume balance before you start using eq or compression.
Making guitars sound huge. If you only have one guitar taking up your left speaker and one guitar taking up your right speaker you can really push those as far up in the mix as you want. I think the less guitars you have the bigger you can get. Instead just bring up the volume to hear your changes. Big guitars are a result of a proper arrangement as well as recording techniques.
Mix around the vocal. The guitar itself will have a hugely significant bearing on the sound and generally speaking it ll be the les pauls and other guitars with humbuckers that give the big chunky sounds. Listen to the cds that have big guitars and analyze what is making them sound so big. Add some parallel magic.
This orange 4x12 cab has been miked on each cone with a different microphone. But having said that i often use telecasters so it s horses for courses as usual. If only a single mic is available place that out into the room slightly off center from the speaker. It s pretty hard to make a single tracked lead guitar part sound huge.
Level up and cut in all the right places. This simply means recording the part multiple times and then pan them to make it sound wide. I actually recommend the opposite. You can do this by recording the exact same part twice or perhaps you record the same part with a different guitar or a different amp to give it a.
Do your processing on. 7 tips to make vocals sound huge 1. Mute any unnecessary parts or microphones that aren t adding to the music or the mix. When recording big electric guitar sounds one of the big keys is to make sure you double track guitars.
Apply these guitar mixing tips never use solo.