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With many commercial songs, I hear this kind of effect that sounds like
vocals are doubled (often on choruses). I've been wondering how it is done... it is somekind of effect ? Or is that a mixing trick with the vocals doubled ? We've been trying to double vocals often on several songs, but no matter how close the two takes are, it doesn't sound good, two takes at the same time sound like it is phasing. Even panned, two takes sound still strange... That far, I only got good sounding backings when they are on a different pitch than the main. What tricks are you guys using to fatten vocals on choruses ???? Erik -- www.ens-music.com |
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