Mixing With A Backing Track
yoncopin
Sep 1 2015, 02:53 PM
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I want to improve the quality of my recordings and videos. I'm usually recording my guitar on a separate track with a GMC lesson backing on another and I find that my resulting mixes can be kinda muddy and confused sounding. I was wondering if anyone had some tips to try and get better separation between instruments when the backing track is already a single combined audio file. I think that specifically is an issue I'm having, but any other tips for improving my mixes or recordings would be helpful.

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yoncopin
Sep 2 2015, 02:01 AM
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That's a great explanation, thanks. I'll do some critical listening and experimentation with those old tracks to see if I can improve the mix as an exercise. You seem to really know your stuff, would you mind giving some of my future tracks a listen to get some feedback from someone with more experience? I think it'd really help the learning process as opposed to going it entirely alone.

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