I am curious about different methods of double tracking guitars. Guitar-amp-speaker-mic method.
Possible combinations I can think of:
One take, haas effect (not double tracking, but just an option)
Both takes same guitar, same pickups, same player, same amp, same settings (hard panned)
Both takes same guitar, same pickups, different player, same amp, same settings (hard panned)
Both takes different guitar, same player, same amp, same settings (hard panned)
Both takes same guitar, same player, different amp (hard panned)
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So, what do you occasionaly do?
Possible combinations I can think of:
One take, haas effect (not double tracking, but just an option)
Both takes same guitar, same pickups, same player, same amp, same settings (hard panned)
Both takes same guitar, same pickups, different player, same amp, same settings (hard panned)
Both takes different guitar, same player, same amp, same settings (hard panned)
Both takes same guitar, same player, different amp (hard panned)
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So, what do you occasionaly do?