When you say DOUBLE TRACK effect are you talking about the DUAL DELAY? I don't see a "Double Track" delay in the list of delays. I realize the ADT is in there but is Double Track a different effect? edit: nix that - I watched your other video on double tracking (Double Take) The Double Track effect is in the modulation section- duh :) Thanx
Yes, I read that after I made the video. Apparently it's all over the Revolver album. And apparently it was devleoped at Abbey Road Studios for the Beatles as John Lennon didn't want to re-record tracks for double tracking 😂
When you say DOUBLE TRACK effect are you talking about the DUAL DELAY? I don't see a "Double Track" delay in the list of delays. I realize the ADT is in there but is Double Track a different effect?
edit: nix that - I watched your other video on double tracking (Double Take) The Double Track effect is in the modulation section- duh :) Thanx
Nice bit of 'Dry County' RIP alec
It's a great song! I actually think I played it a bit wrong. Haven't tried to play it for years 🙂
@@ProFunctionist good job on all the Jovi tracks.
@@Widdy5150 Thanks. Had to be done under the circumstances.
this ADT was used on the Beatles, i believe While my Guitar gently sleeps. Erics solo. For the Beatles stuff turn up the WOW/wobbly sounds
Yes, I read that after I made the video. Apparently it's all over the Revolver album. And apparently it was devleoped at Abbey Road Studios for the Beatles as John Lennon didn't want to re-record tracks for double tracking 😂
@@ProFunctionist i must start playing around with it more
adt sounds less thick, both sound good, but the double take sounds not neraly as good, the delay sounds fatter, i like adt and delay methods best.
Thanks for your insight