It wouldn't need to be played at half the speed, just slow enough to not cut desired sustain short of the previous note. Ive used that method a million times and it yields an unnatural sound. If it was done like that then, respect.
Technology wouldnt allow for half speed tracking to yield a result as good as that record. Plus i have developed an ear that can pick that stuff out pretty quick, I never heard any red flags.
I remember seeing some details floating around here a few years ago, does anybody remember the amps that were used for the rhythm guitars?
they seem fairly low gain yet very broken up and articulate. One of my favorite records of all time!
I'm just putting that out there because to me this seems like fractal is trying to make the oblivious think that the axe does what the kemper does. Good marketing though I'll give them that.
It's a 1987 Buick Grand National. It was the so called last muscle car before everyone switched to FWD platforms. Super collectable and extremely fast for a v6!