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| Gear nut Join Date: Sep 2006
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| guitar solo mix issue Not sure if this is the right place... I'm mixing this hard rock song that most of it is in-your-face sound. However, for whatever reason, the guitar solo they've chosen to do have this very processed hi-pitched reverb/chorus/echoey sound. It is really out of place. Any suggestion on what to do to make it blend in better in such situation? slaveern... |
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