Hi guys
This is my first post, so I wanna say hello to everybody and say what an excellent community this. Great to be with my own kind.
Ok. When I record a single guitar which plays both rhythm and lead together kinda like Dimebag/Eddie V H, I usually do the duplicate the track and pan left and right routine. I then delay one side by a few ms and maybe pitchshift a few cents also. How do the big boys do this? (Andy) How can I avoid that wierd 'cheapo delay' pedal effect that can sometimes happen?
I know I can avoid this by recording two seperate tracks but I like to improvise so I prefer the one take method, duplicate and pan technique (on my own stuff mostly).
How many ms or samples should I delay the duplicated guitar and what about pitchshifting ammounts?
Cheers
Dave
This is my first post, so I wanna say hello to everybody and say what an excellent community this. Great to be with my own kind.

Ok. When I record a single guitar which plays both rhythm and lead together kinda like Dimebag/Eddie V H, I usually do the duplicate the track and pan left and right routine. I then delay one side by a few ms and maybe pitchshift a few cents also. How do the big boys do this? (Andy) How can I avoid that wierd 'cheapo delay' pedal effect that can sometimes happen?
I know I can avoid this by recording two seperate tracks but I like to improvise so I prefer the one take method, duplicate and pan technique (on my own stuff mostly).
How many ms or samples should I delay the duplicated guitar and what about pitchshifting ammounts?
Cheers
Dave