scottn5388
New member
Hello All,
When I want a thick punchy guitar tone I usually double my guitar part. Play it twice, pan one hard left and the other hard right. I've got this song I’m working on and it has a fairly tricky guitar part. When I double it...the discrepancies between the two really stand out in a few places. What are some other options to get that same thick, panned sound? I've heard some people talk about using delay on the track...but I've never really tried it and I don't know how I should go about it.
I'm playing through a J-Station and recording it into SONAR XL 2. I have some Cakewalk plug-ins, and the Waves Plug-In package, which has a few delay plug-ins. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
-Scott
When I want a thick punchy guitar tone I usually double my guitar part. Play it twice, pan one hard left and the other hard right. I've got this song I’m working on and it has a fairly tricky guitar part. When I double it...the discrepancies between the two really stand out in a few places. What are some other options to get that same thick, panned sound? I've heard some people talk about using delay on the track...but I've never really tried it and I don't know how I should go about it.
I'm playing through a J-Station and recording it into SONAR XL 2. I have some Cakewalk plug-ins, and the Waves Plug-In package, which has a few delay plug-ins. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
-Scott