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| quote: | Originally posted by DjWoody
I been doing that when I make commericals but I never realized I was creating unision until now. lol I keep learning new terms every day! lol |
I do some commercial work too Woody.
We had to layer some vocals for an international commercial for an italian car manufacturer.
The singer, was so damn tight on her vocals, I swear to god when we tried to double them up as you got was a phase effect - no chorus because there was virtually no pitch deviation between any of her takes! Even on the vibrato on her voice was identical and matched the placement.
We actually had to ask her to mess it up a bit to get a noticeable chorus.
Anyway, nice tips Joel, and I wouldn't worry, just keep em coming. The production forum is very different place and that bullshit won't happen here. 
The interesting thing about this tut is that in the 70's, most analogue synths were monophonic and this is what they had to do in lieu of chorus fx/voices, but this just shows how modern recording techniques have progressed and added to the old.
nice 
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