Hello everyone!
I am working on a song and got stuck at the guitar recording stage. The problem I am dealing with -at least that is what I think- is unwanted chorus-like effect that occurs when playing two individually recorded guitar tracks, both are mono and center panned. If my understanding of double tracking is correct, this shouldn't be happening. Right?
In the effort of discovering the source of the unwanted chorus effect I have tried all kinds of amp sim variations, but the problem persists. I am using Line6's Gearbox and a Toneport GX. I have also tried different amp sims - LePou, Guitar Rig. Same issue. Then I have tried the same setup, on a different computer with no success. I have jet to try a different audio interface and guitar, but I was hoping that someone might be able to offer some advice as to what might be the problem. Here is a clip that demonstrates the issue. The chorus is especially obvious at the end of the guitar phrase where a slide takes place.
Every bit of advice is greatly appreciated.
Regards
I am working on a song and got stuck at the guitar recording stage. The problem I am dealing with -at least that is what I think- is unwanted chorus-like effect that occurs when playing two individually recorded guitar tracks, both are mono and center panned. If my understanding of double tracking is correct, this shouldn't be happening. Right?
In the effort of discovering the source of the unwanted chorus effect I have tried all kinds of amp sim variations, but the problem persists. I am using Line6's Gearbox and a Toneport GX. I have also tried different amp sims - LePou, Guitar Rig. Same issue. Then I have tried the same setup, on a different computer with no success. I have jet to try a different audio interface and guitar, but I was hoping that someone might be able to offer some advice as to what might be the problem. Here is a clip that demonstrates the issue. The chorus is especially obvious at the end of the guitar phrase where a slide takes place.
Every bit of advice is greatly appreciated.
Regards