Doubling Leads
Doubling Leads
I'm talking Randy Rhoads style!
Not much good at it since I never plan ahead and play everything off the cuff.
You?
axe
Not much good at it since I never plan ahead and play everything off the cuff.
You?
axe
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Re: Doubling Leads
Yes. I've done it, several times over the years. Usually not the WHOLE solo, but in spots to thicken up certain phrases.
For example, my first solo on Anything But That (at 3:36) is all doubled to fatten it up.
For example, my first solo on Anything But That (at 3:36) is all doubled to fatten it up.
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Re: Doubling Leads
Just heard it
Good stuff bro.
axe
Good stuff bro.
axe
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Re: Doubling Leads
i never doubled a guitar solo, but i did play on a record where the producer wanted me to double the piano on a few tracks. i mean he wanted it VERBATIM.. one of the more difficult things i ever tried to do. it sounded like shit, and i still dont know if its because i sucked, or if it was just a stupid fucking idea from the jump
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Re: Doubling Leads
To be honest, I don't find doubling particularly difficult. By design it doesn't have to be TOO perfect. You can do it as tight as possible, but sometimes, having a little ragged width to it can be cool as well. BTW, I think Randy triple tracked all the leads on Diary.
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Re: Doubling Leads
around 1998 or so, i hit upon the detune function on a stereo chorus. out of laziness, i just do that when a multitrack effect is needed. in my experience, input compression really is useful here, too.Dinosaur wrote: To be honest, I don't find doubling particularly difficult. By design it doesn't have to be TOO perfect. You can do it as tight as possible, but sometimes, having a little ragged width to it can be cool as well. BTW, I think Randy triple tracked all the leads on Diary.
Re: Doubling Leads
I have done it, but if I can get a good enough sound that's usually fine with me. Which is a great advantage with plugins, and re-amping stuff, you can play around for ages. Plus I like clarity, and it might sound bigger, but not necessarily clearer.Dinosaur wrote: To be honest, I don't find doubling particularly difficult. By design it doesn't have to be TOO perfect. You can do it as tight as possible, but sometimes, having a little ragged width to it can be cool as well. BTW, I think Randy triple tracked all the leads on Diary.
And yes, he tripled them: the main solo down the middle, then would learn it, play it as close as he could - twice - and pan those right and left, quieter than the main one.