i´d have to re-eq the rhythm guitars i think, or maybe re-work the focal point of the lead´s eq in that case. i kinda like how it sounds so huge and droning though, so if i have to sacrifice that, i won´t do it :p
and i´m always changing my Pod patches alot... i actually found a really good way to tweak patches: you record, and use an EQ (i use a 4 band visual EQ, just like the one inside the pod) to tweak the sound until it sounds great in the mix. then i just transfer those settings into my pod´s parametric EQ :P
and FoxZero, did you accidentally post in the wrong thread? it looks like you were intending to post in the "in your face drums" thread :P
but if not, then thanks anyways
and i found that clearing my head of all "EQ-ing theory" and expectations really helped me out with the drums. the kick is riddled with low-mids and stuff i would never use in a kick drum usually, and i stopped adding too much highs in my snare (though i´m not sure if i did that enough :P)
also, i separate my tracks: one for kick one for snare, and one for overheads and room mics. usually i runn the overheads and room mics separate, but i thought it was kinda pointless in the end, so i use the same track for both, and it works very well :P
and thanks to all, i´ll re-eq the whole damn thing once i have good monitoring equipment. i´ll re-eq everything else that i have at the same time then as well
