ok, When you hear many rock bands with 2 guitarplayers, you notice "stereo" in rithym guitars, and I guess in most cases they record the guitar twice, and sometimes the guits at the same time(or all instruments together).
Now what about bands with 1 guitarplayer? I guess he records it twice. Now what if the riffs are too complicated to sound the two guitars as one with more "space" or "environment" or any other cliché you might want to use to say it. I guess they dont have time to spend hours just to get it right in every track, but you notice difference betwen the 2 channels.
HOW DO THEY DO IT ??? use some effect on one track, record with 2 mics, whats the trick? take for instance Fear Factory(if you know what I'm talking about)...
Now what about bands with 1 guitarplayer? I guess he records it twice. Now what if the riffs are too complicated to sound the two guitars as one with more "space" or "environment" or any other cliché you might want to use to say it. I guess they dont have time to spend hours just to get it right in every track, but you notice difference betwen the 2 channels.
HOW DO THEY DO IT ??? use some effect on one track, record with 2 mics, whats the trick? take for instance Fear Factory(if you know what I'm talking about)...