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How are you hearing it? Nice speakers or a nice set of headphones? I'm guessing that's the difference.
I’m using two rock it jbl speakers and a pair of AT5050. It’s not the speakers.
I put in a dying fetus song to use as a mix reference and when compared side to side, the dying fetus guitars sound like they’re actually alive and extremely dynamic.
Are you doubling the tracks? Like recording the same parts twice (not duplicating them) and panning them hard left and right?
If you compare your guitar playing to a recorded track, keep in mind many times guitar parts are doubled, even quadrupled…
Yep have two tracks, one panned hard left and the other hard right
I guess it might be a good idea to share a recording? As an edit to your post? Idk.
Shared
shared where? I'd like to hear it but don't see a link..
Someone pm’d me and said my personal information was showing.
Here’s the updated link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14FVArdbTQt2-UcYk1Ul6snfpyNAYSC1F/view?usp=drivesdk