 Hi there and welcome. I'm the TechnicianProject and Today's tutorial is going to show you how to do a guitar mix in Logic Pro X Now we left off our project in a previous video after doing the bass guitar mix and the earlier before that we done the drum mix So as you can see here, we have the drums and the bass all mixed and we've got a drum mix bus and a bass mix bus So now we're just going to show off our guitars was going to unhide them and then we've got four guitars We've got two left and two right And we're going to unmute them and we're going to mute everything to do with the drums and the bass But we don't want to hear them. I'm just going to mute this last kick drum up here. I'm just going to adjust that so we can See our audio effects We're going to mute the second guitars, which is a different guitar line So we're just going to pan this one hard left and hard right and just swap those two around because one should be left left always on top lovely so I can play that from beginning. So we've got one panned hard left and one panned hard right to increase the stereo field It's just a volume slightly but because they're the same guitar. We want to make sure the guitars adjusted on both Channels, so I'm just going to put a quick EQ on this one Now this one's a bit more for a distorted guitar. So keep an eye on the EQ response there and we're just going to put on a much EQ should we pick Quite a few choices in the default section I'm just going to pick I'm going to pick the clean up guitar I'm just going to move the bass frequency a little bit and increase the high few of these around here To make sure it's hitting the frequency responses Lovely, we're going to now put in compression on it. I'll adjust the compression The guitar electric, I think it is There we go, adjust that slightly Now what we're going to do is we're going to just turn that down because it's obviously hitting it's clipping a little bit So we're going to copy these over because Channel one and channel two are the same guitar just different microphones and the pan is like differently So now we need to adjust the volumes to make sure that exactly the same And pan them so they're perfect So just double click on that section there the DB and type in minus three and double click on the other one Type in minus three just so they match up lovely So I still Think we'll move on now. I think we'll move on to What we're looking at putting distortion on I think yeah So just I'm just gonna try and find distortion and being a bit dumb. I didn't realize it was above the dynamics So distortion, what up of it? I'm just gonna put on a normal distortion, which is That one there Now we're gonna have a quick listen to this Let's talk a warm distortion on We're gonna edit it a little bit. I'm gonna play around because this guitar needs to be a crunchier Distorted guitar now the effects was already set on the amp, but we want to increase that effect so about the studio mistake here of Not so ring the left track. So I'm gonna copy this over to the to the other track It is too distorted now So it sounds really muffled now, so we're gonna go with Always listen back to your tracks to try to adjust the cue here to try and bring up that That tone a little bit. I don't like it on so we're gonna decide we're not gonna use it so we listen to the whole track there and We're gonna now listen to the track again, but with the other guitar so slightly different this guitar This one's gonna be a very clean version of a different riff line. So you can tell automatically That it sounds different So we're just gonna change add to me Q add to some compression electric funk guitar for this one because it's slightly different and String pattern to the previous guitar and it's a slightly different riff to the previous guitar. So I'm just gonna adjust the funk guitar Copy that over and then we're gonna put some compression on it Electric compression. I'm just gonna adjust everything on there It's not sound as harsh or even just in the attack of the release and the knee Copy that over to that one So you can't get a real feel of your guitars Until you really mix them all in with the vocals and the drums and the bass you can really mix Your guitars in better now this track is a guitar driven track. That's why there's two guitars So we're just adjusting the cue here trying to bring the brightness up on this piece And just turn the overall volume up as well Just make sure I've copied all the settings over so I'm just gonna do a alt click And just click and drag the settings over to make sure they're both matched because of the same guitar to my phone I'm just gonna turn that down because it's clipping a little bit So what we're going to do now is listen to the two guitars together you can hear the distorted ones The main guitar and the other guitars has given up the brightness back to it So we're gonna play the whole track together now. Let's unmute everything and just adjust the mix as we go along Right from beginning. I'm just going to adjust everything as we go along and play with it So I'm just adjusting volumes here on certain instruments What I can hear needs to be turned up or turned down Never always turn everything up always turn things down if need to be now the overheads for me Coming through as clear as I want them to They sound very compressed And not as bright as they should do so we're not Not gonna add the effects. I'm gonna remove them from the bus and just set them to a stereo output And you can immediately hear there's so much brighter I'm gonna do the same on the hi-hat Because I want it to be a bit brighter Because I removed it from the bus it's not having the drum mix associated to it If you enjoyed the video today, please leave a like rating and subscribe for more Thank you for watching and see you next time