Help with contest

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I'm entering a contest on another forum. The challenge is to play along with a short backing track The chords are reasonably complicated (hint: Georgia on my Mind) I'm trying to come with a dual lead scenario. I am playing bass and both lead guitars. The rest is the backing track. Is the lead too cluttered? Can you make out both lead tracks or do they cancel out

Thanks!

 
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I'm entering a contest on another forum. The challenge is to play along with a short backing track The chords are reasonably complicated (hint: Georgia on my Mind) I'm trying to come with a dual lead scenario. I am playing bass and both lead guitars. The rest is the backing track. Is the lead too cluttered? Can you make out both lead tracks or do they cancel out

Thanks!

I think that they work well together, didn’t sound cluttered in my ears .
Cheers
 
It sounds really good, have you tried panning the two lead guitars? They both sound like they are panned center. For leads I usually go 25-30% left or right. In this case I would have one lead go one way and the other the other way. This kinda opens up your tonal space a bit and helps them be heard a bit more.
 
It sounds really good, have you tried panning the two lead guitars? They both sound like they are panned center. For leads I usually go 25-30% left or right. In this case I would have one lead go one way and the other the other way. This kinda opens up your tonal space a bit and helps them be heard a bit more.
I am new to mixing. I’ll try to figure out how to do this. Thanks.
 
In Reaper at the mix panel on the bottom it’s just a pan knob you can turn one way or the other, or right click on it and it pops up a window where you can type it in as well as volume. I imagine in most Daw’s it’s about the same way
I didn't even know the mixing panel existed. This changes everything. I've panned them both 30%. It sounds way better. I've updated the original post with the updated version. Thank you!
 
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I'm entering a contest on another forum. The challenge is to play along with a short backing track The chords are reasonably complicated (hint: Georgia on my Mind) I'm trying to come with a dual lead scenario. I am playing bass and both lead guitars. The rest is the backing track. Is the lead too cluttered? Can you make out both lead tracks or do they cancel out

Thanks!

i would suggest playing same lines higher frets, it will sound like question answer type thing. for ex. if you playing in first position on G on 3rd fret, other lines play it on 15th fret.

just my suggestion and good luck.
 
i would suggest playing same lines higher frets, it will sound like question answer type thing. for ex. if you playing in first position on G on 3rd fret, other lines play it on 15th fret.

just my suggestion and good luck.
I tried to do that but couldn't get it to sound right. If I had more time I think that would be the way to go but I have to submit it today.
 
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