ZEN Amps
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So I'm slowly putting things into place for our YouTube channel - a question for the gallery about double tracking. Frankly, it sounds awesome. Wide, slick, full, smooth, album-like etc. My problem with it is that it's wide, slick, full....
We're going with almost all raw clips, closed miked (with a little room blended in). Basically tones that you would hear on a record, so the 'in the room' guys are going to be disappointed! The question is does anyone see value in doing maybe one double-tracked clip per video, like this:
The single is raw, stark and in your face - the double is not. I ask as personally I see no point in the latter, and it's lots of extra work... but happy to do it if it's of use to anyone. Thoughts?
By the way this is an unlisted test video that I'll delete soon, not a 'proper' one. You can only access it through this post, I think.
We're going with almost all raw clips, closed miked (with a little room blended in). Basically tones that you would hear on a record, so the 'in the room' guys are going to be disappointed! The question is does anyone see value in doing maybe one double-tracked clip per video, like this:
The single is raw, stark and in your face - the double is not. I ask as personally I see no point in the latter, and it's lots of extra work... but happy to do it if it's of use to anyone. Thoughts?
By the way this is an unlisted test video that I'll delete soon, not a 'proper' one. You can only access it through this post, I think.