
bouldersoundguy
Well-known member
OK...first an important lesson in CPU usage. applying separate reverb types to different tracks would be a waste of power and a useless gesture. So the same thing happens when you have effects duplicated. That's not the right way to set up.
Some effects sound different inserted on tracks rather than shared on a bus, so sometimes you need to use duplicate effects.
First remove all the effects after noting the settings and saving them under your own personal names.
Saving your own presets can be useful.
Then duplicate the tracks. Offset them very slightly and play it back.
I heartily disagree. Double tracking is the far better option.
Always listen to your mixes without effects before deciding what effects to apply. Then apply the effects the mix needs.
That's generally a good idea.
As for the amp sim, try this. Duplicate the guitar track without sim. Then set up the amp sim on one track. Set your tracks up to record the amp sim on a separate track. Then the sim takes up no CPU power. Now you can treat the other guitar track the way you wish.
The freeze function apparently does this without having to record to another track.