On Saturday, I'll be spending several hours in the studio laying down my tracks for our upcoming CD. I started on Wednesday night, experimenting with some different tones, and have a pretty good sound dialed in. Since we are a two-guitar band with distinct leads and rhythms, and double up our tracks most of the time (four guitar tracks in most songs), there are parts where I think specific wood/pickup combinations might improve the overall sound, but I don't want it to be overkill. For those of you who have recorded full-length albums, do you use several guitars/amps/EQ settings over the course of your album?
For example, some of our songs are very melodic and sound best with a "fat" Les Paul tone. Others are very fast, bordering on grindcore, where a tight, percussive sound is best. A couple will have a Death (the band) type of tone, with scooped mids on the rhythms and bright leads with quite a bit of chorus. As a listener, do you prefer a consistent sound throughout, or variation from one song to the next?
For example, some of our songs are very melodic and sound best with a "fat" Les Paul tone. Others are very fast, bordering on grindcore, where a tight, percussive sound is best. A couple will have a Death (the band) type of tone, with scooped mids on the rhythms and bright leads with quite a bit of chorus. As a listener, do you prefer a consistent sound throughout, or variation from one song to the next?
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