Even tho i got a crash course from Jon I did watch this video as well to just give me a really clear idea which i can refer to in the future.
This is a picture of the recording in process and a video as well.

Guitar track
1.This is a picture on the EQ section of the condenser mic position on the guitar,
What I done here is boosted the treble making it lighter on guitar track 1 giving it a brighter sound . I chose to use this and to make it brighter so the the song sounds more full and summery.
We did the exact same process to the pencil mic positioned on the guitar.
the condensor on this track is panned right so it comes out of right speaker
and the pencil mic is panned left so it comes out of the left speaker

vocal track
2.This is an image displaying how I EQ’d the vocals.
On These particular vocals I lowered the bass and raised the treble to give the song a bit of a shimmer. The reason I did that is so the vocals fit comfortably within the piece and didn’t sound out of place.
Also on the vocals I added compression and chroma verb which is just reverb aswell so this song doesnt just sound normal and generic.
The vocals are panned in the middle so there coming out both.

Front cajon track
On the front cajon I lowered the bass and brought up the treble because I wanted the snap to come really clearly from the front cajon because its gives it that snare type feel and makes it crisp and real.
no compression on front cajon.

Back Cajon
On the back cajon we did the complete opposite , lowered the treble and brought up the bass to get that bass drum feel from the hole at the back.


As you can see the bass guitar was done on the midi track , as well as this I had to Pshift
and i had to do it by 5 sense lower because the guitar was slightly out of tune.
