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My method has always been to open up an audio track and an a Line 6 amp device as an insert and dial it in until I find the sound that I like.

Tell us more about how you are recording your guitar and placing it in Record. How are you recording the tracks?

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Okay, here's an example of what I mean. This is a roughdraft of me just playing around

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DO13MJAO

I panned the rhythm guitars left and right, but maybe there's too much gain like you said which causes it to sound muddy. Any tips?

EDIT: I boot up an audio track with an amp (in this case, an adjusted Power Chord Luv amp) and added a spreader to turn it into a more stereo - type track. Recorded twice and panned to left and right and also set the EQ to the following settings:

LF: + 3.0 dB at 125 Hzwith 2.0 Q Peak Response LMF: 0.0 dB at 445 Hz with 0.7 Q HMF: + 9.0 dB at 3.36 Hzwith 2.0 Q HF: Off (0.0dB)

in which I found online that was recommended.

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