Mixing Guitar and Bass for Three Piece
1I'm in the process of experimenting where I have time, but I would appreciate any constructive input around mixing the guitar and bass in a three piece (with drums the third). Lately I'm realizing my habits for recording and mixing a three piece band situation have been largely an assumption I've made of "how it's done" rather than a result based on anything empirical. I've really only ever double tracked the guitar (either twice separate from the band or once with the band and once after) and then panned each track fairly wide with bass in the middle. While this sounds "good" generally speaking, it's an extra step in the workflow that seems potentially unnecessary, as well as distracting from the sense of 3 people playing together (like a phantom fourth member in a way). I'm thinking specifically of two examples related to the EA world, "Blessed Black Wings" and "Dude, Incredible". The former seems like an example of the bass fairly central with the sources on the guitar separated in the stereo field in some fashion (Hass effect?) where any overdubs are very intentional, while the latter gives me the distinct impression of bass on one side and guitar on the other. Both sound excellent to me. What I keep running up against on my own is having a single guitar take with two sources panned to each side winds up having a less directional sense in the stereo field, despite having a reasonable sense of placement with the bass otherwise. Having the bass and guitar more decidedly left and right of one another feels mildly disorienting to me when I'm trying to mix.