How To Get Wide Guitars From A Single Track - Guitar Doubling Trick

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    Get Wide Guitars From A Single Guitar Track - Guitar Doubling Trick
    Is it possible to get a wide, stereo guitar sound from a single guitar track? The answer is yes.
    In this video, Justin shows you how to quickly and easily create a second guitar track while YOUR guitar is sitting in its case. Explore the art of achieving a wide guitar sound from a single track.
    While the key to mixing huge guitars is double-tracking a genuine secondary guitar performance, there are instances where it may not be practical or necessary. Whether you're assembling a song demo or facing limitations in acquiring a second guitar track for a song you're mixing, this tutorial provides three guitar mixing tricks to transform one track into two distinct guitar sounds.
    Learn to double guitars by using time adjustments, applying plugins like Delay for a controlled widening effect, or utilizing the cut-and-paste technique to create two guitars from one. We’ll cover each method, empowering you to choose the one that aligns with your comfort and preference, and allowing you to achieve a "home studio big guitar sound" in a pinch.
    Whether you're a mixing novice or simply looking to refine your guitar editing skills, watch this tutorial and learn how to make one guitar sound like two.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:27 When And Why You Would Need To Do This
    1:22 The First Step To Creating Our Stereo Guitars
    2:14 Method 1 - Offset The Tracks (The Slide Technique!)
    3:25 Method 2 - Use Delay Plugins (Delay 20-40 Milliseconds)
    4:17 Using Waves Doubler To Create Stereo Guitars
    5:14 Using Reverb To Make The False Double Sound More Natural
    5:54 Method 3 - Use Repeated Parts (Cut And Paste!)
    7:20 Conclusion
    7:53 Outro
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @FromZeroToStudio
    @FromZeroToStudio  Рік тому +1

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  • @Kitebrice
    @Kitebrice 4 місяці тому +1

    Really great video thanks !

    • @FromZeroToStudio
      @FromZeroToStudio  4 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
      -Justin

  • @yvanlefort8123
    @yvanlefort8123 3 місяці тому +1

    The third solution is definitively the best, imo. No phase issues.

    • @FromZeroToStudio
      @FromZeroToStudio  3 місяці тому

      100%! The others are great to get a quick “feel” of what it sounds like with a double. With remote mixing projects, there have been cases where I’m unable to get another track from the artist for whatever reason. In that case, I will use the third option as much as I can. However, there are sometimes certain notes or phrases that don’t repeat in the song and I’ll typically reach for a doubler plug-in only for those phrases. They are usually pretty quick parts and the false double can be unnoticeable if you adjust the settings just right.

  • @Dave.F0x
    @Dave.F0x 3 місяці тому +2

    The easiest way to achieve this is by using the inspector to raise and lower the offset delay by a few milliseconds and pitch by a few cents. Thus making one track higher and earlier, and the other lower and later. It takes seconds to do it this way.

    • @FromZeroToStudio
      @FromZeroToStudio  3 місяці тому +1

      Oh for sure, and thanks for mentioning that! With every DAW being different, I wanted to make sure the general concept was accessible to everyone regardless of their setup. I personally Like to use the Waves Doubler plugin if I’m unable to create a second track from repeating parts.
      -Justin

  • @chunsilee9398
    @chunsilee9398 8 місяців тому +1

    Hi, when using the delay plug in to double, do you only need to add it to one of the tracks? does adding it to the other original track cause problems?

    • @FromZeroToStudio
      @FromZeroToStudio  8 місяців тому +1

      Great question! You can just add the delay plugin to one of the tracks. Some doubler plugins, such as Waves Doubler, have a left and right option that delay and slightly pitch shift each of the tracks by a few cents. You could also do this manually without a special plugin. By altering the pitch as well, this can help reduce unwanted phasing or comb filtering issues. Hope this helps!
      -Justin

    • @chunsilee9398
      @chunsilee9398 8 місяців тому +1

      @@FromZeroToStudio thanks so much! That helps a lot!

    • @FromZeroToStudio
      @FromZeroToStudio  8 місяців тому

      @@chunsilee9398 you’re very welcome! Let me know how it works for you!

  • @ABS_AD77
    @ABS_AD77 2 місяці тому +1

    77th Like, Thanks for a nice video.

    • @FromZeroToStudio
      @FromZeroToStudio  2 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
      -Justin