Good job on Danny Boy. I agree with Jazzmandan but would suggest also that in addition to lowering the level of your lead guitar in the mix and doing some eq on the tracks that you experiment with the panning and volume levels of the BIAB tracks and if you have the ability to do so, maybe add an effect such as reverb or delay to one or more of the BIAB tracks. This will create more depth and spatial separation in the BIAB backing track.

Adding chords to the song can also help. Add some sevenths, major sevenths or minors to cause Biab to create a more complex and interesting backing track. In some cases, the more complicated the chart, the more realistic and dynamic the tracks become. Not always the case but it may be something to experiment with.

Charlie


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