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Doubling Tracks in adobe
I've been working on a song and wanted to fatten up some vocals and drums. What i wanted to do was just copy the file to another track so it would have that effect. However when i do this, its causing a delay. Other programs i've worked with, it just fattened it. I know that both wav are lined up time-wise....and i can see it. However the sound is off. Any suggestions?
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