rsf1977 said:i just split my input into 2 rows and use a different amp block in each then pan 1 hard left and 1 hard right. I use this for live and it sounds pretty damn good. It's no 2 guitarists, but it's like 1.5 guitarists lol
AndrewSimon said:You can also delay one side 20ms or so, this will give you that "double tracked" feeling.
Use mono Delay on one side set to 20ms no feedback and 100% wet
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Clark Kent said:John Petrucci uses this trick with his live rig: one side is real-time and the other side is 7ms late. I'm pretty sure 20ms is too much latency. You can also try to use a slight detune to make it sound more doubled. There are doubling pedals for vocalists that have a more random latency and also a randomly changing detune effect. I'm sure this could work with the Axe-Fx too.
Why not have the other side that's delayed using LFO1 to change a bit between 5ms-12ms and LFO2 could do the same thing with detuning... Damn... I'm a genius or something! :shock:
Clark Kent said:John Petrucci uses this trick with his live rig: one side is real-time and the other side is 7ms late. I'm pretty sure 20ms is too much latency. You can also try to use a slight detune to make it sound more doubled. There are doubling pedals for vocalists that have a more random latency and also a randomly changing detune effect. I'm sure this could work with the Axe-Fx too.
Why not have the other side that's delayed using LFO1 to change a bit between 5ms-12ms and LFO2 could do the same thing with detuning... Damn... I'm a genius or something! :shock:
Xrocker said:You could always get custom guitar knobs made that go to 20.
(Sorry Nigel )
diggi said:
Clark Kent said:diggi said:[quote="Clark Kent":i4mld70a] Damn... I'm a genius or something! :shock:
NO, YOU'RE NOT. :|