![]() There are a lot of things one can do to improve guitar recordings in Garageband, but I find the brunt of the work is done by adding a compressor and a Channel EQ. ![]() ![]() To make your guitars sound better in Garageband, set up a channel EQ and a compressor in the guitar track’s plug-ins, and then use one of the presets, like “Crunch Guitar” for the compressor and “Clean Up Guitar” for the channel EQ, in addition to panning them left and right around -30 and +30. How do we go about improving the sound without spending money? It can’t be understated that a lot of these tactics will work great for improving your sound, but nothing will make a bigger difference than using a better amp simulator to begin with like Blue Cat Audio’s Axe Pack from Plugin Boutique (my personal favorite), but I digress. The vast majority of the improvements can be made just by using a few dynamics processors as well as effects plug-ins, however, a big part of making them sound good lies in how you’ve recorded them, to begin with. Making guitar recordings sounds better in GarageBand is fairly simple at the start of the mixing process.
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