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You’ve got the riffs, the gear, and the passion… but when you hit record, your guitar tone somehow sounds flat, harsh, or lifeless.
It’s one of the most frustrating parts of recording at home — and it’s not your amp’s fault.
In this week’s episode of Riff to Radio, I’m breaking down 5 simple recording mistakes that are killing your guitar tone and showing you exactly how to fix them.
The main topics I cover include:
These are the same fundamentals I use when working with metal bands in my studio to get tight, aggressive, pro-level tones that actually cut through a mix.
If you’ve ever wondered why your recorded guitars don’t sound as big as the pros, this episode will show you why — and how to fix it today.
📥 Free Resources For Metal Bands: https://liquidstudiosli.com/resources
👉 Subscribe for more metal production tips: https://youtube.com/@danielthabet?sub_confirmation=1
🔥 Hire me to mix your next track: https://liquidstudiosli.com/get-started
By Daniel ThabetYou’ve got the riffs, the gear, and the passion… but when you hit record, your guitar tone somehow sounds flat, harsh, or lifeless.
It’s one of the most frustrating parts of recording at home — and it’s not your amp’s fault.
In this week’s episode of Riff to Radio, I’m breaking down 5 simple recording mistakes that are killing your guitar tone and showing you exactly how to fix them.
The main topics I cover include:
These are the same fundamentals I use when working with metal bands in my studio to get tight, aggressive, pro-level tones that actually cut through a mix.
If you’ve ever wondered why your recorded guitars don’t sound as big as the pros, this episode will show you why — and how to fix it today.
📥 Free Resources For Metal Bands: https://liquidstudiosli.com/resources
👉 Subscribe for more metal production tips: https://youtube.com/@danielthabet?sub_confirmation=1
🔥 Hire me to mix your next track: https://liquidstudiosli.com/get-started