
BRIEFCASEMANX
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I'm recording a demo for my friends band, and on their last cd the engineer double tracked and hard panned the keyboards and got this really wide stereo sound similar to double tracking guitars, but I tried this and I got a TON of noticeable phase cancellation. I realize why this happened, and why this wouldn't happen to any noticeable degree when doing it with guitars, but I have no clue how the other engineer was able to achieve that wide stereo sound without all the super noticeable phase cancellation. He double tracked it with compression using the same preamp. I tried this and it didn't work. I also tried using separate preamps for each track to give each one a little different flavor and for some reason this made the phase cancellation even more apparent!
Listen to the songs the other engineer did here: http://www.myspace.com/fleethecentury
the top and bottom songs, #1 and #3 on that list. there is some phase cancellation but it's not as bad as what I'm getting. Also, any help on what kind of effects were put on those vocals?
Anyone got any suggestions for me? Thanks my dudes.
Listen to the songs the other engineer did here: http://www.myspace.com/fleethecentury
the top and bottom songs, #1 and #3 on that list. there is some phase cancellation but it's not as bad as what I'm getting. Also, any help on what kind of effects were put on those vocals?
Anyone got any suggestions for me? Thanks my dudes.