[Jsonar] doubleing audio tracks.

Mark Faben mark.faben at gmail.com
Sun Nov 29 05:14:47 PST 2009


Not quite the same I know, but I often want a simular effect with my
guitar, and I'm just lazy so whilst sometimes its just better to
record the part twice (as you never play it quite* the same the second
time), then pan one hard left and one hard right, another option is as
said to just duplicate the track in question, pan one hard left, one
hard right, and then either/and introduce some differnt processing on
each track (alter the EQ, compression etc), or use the 'nudge' feature
to make one very* slightly out of time with the other by a few
miliseconds, or, of course, stick chorus on each track, but have the
chorus on each set differntly so they sound somewhat like seperate
tracks even though they're just duplications of the same
track/recording...

Mark

On 29/11/2009, D!J!X! <megamansuperior at hotmail.com> wrote:
> You want a cchorus effect. Play with the settings on any plugIn and you
> should achieve this. Also, you can just copy one track, pan the original to
> 1 side, make a new audio track and pan it to the other extreme, and
> introduce some latency into the track, then paste it...
>
> HTH, D!J!X!
>
>   _____
>
> From: jsonar-bounces at jsonar.org [mailto:jsonar-bounces at jsonar.org] On Behalf
> Of Chad Morrison
> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 11:29 PM
> To: jsonar; midimag at midimag.org; realmusicians at freelists.org
> Subject: [Jsonar] doubleing audio tracks.
>
>
> Hello, my friend and I have been working on some R&B tracks here in the home
> studio and we were wondering something.  Does anyone know if there is a plug
> in or some thing to double vocal tracks with out having to sing the same
> part twice.  The Effect I'm looking for can found on most R&B and rap songs
> today.  It has one instance on the extreem left and the other instance on
> the extreem right.
>


-- 
Mark Faben



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