This is weird, the doubling technique i mentioned above, worked at home just fine using cubase and some vocals i downloaded from the internet, but when i got to the studio and used the actual recordings, it sound like it was echoing to much. So to reduce that i had to turn the volumes down on the delay tracks, but this made the double effect barely noticable.
I tryed applying 30ms on left track and 40ms on right track, this only made it worse, so i tryed 10ms on left and 20ms on right, this made the double barely noticable.
So I applied an eq that cut off freqs after 400hz and up with the original delay of 20ms on left and 30ms on right This took away the echo sound but only left the mid level / bass in the voice.
I will have some more time in the studio this weekend, i will get a bunch of samples for everyone to listen to. Probably like a dry vocal, a doubled one, one with music, etc....
-Dj Orbit