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How to just double a track w/50ms delay.
How to double a track at a specific point in n-track.
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I usually send that track out to a delay set to 50ms.
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Yeah...use a delay effect and an aux send to automate the portion of the track you want to have the delay effect.
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yeap...learn how to work with your program's automation
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