I decided to give triple tracking stereo tracks a try to practice both my playing and recording/mixing chops, so I picked one of my favorite multi-tracked tunes.
I triple tracked the riffs leading to the solo, the solo it self, and then I took one track for the (shortened) intro riff at the end. I would've triple tracked the rhythm guitar parts under the solo too, but that already came with the backing track.
The tracks were laid hard left and hard right dry, with a wet track in the center. The track being played in the video is the wet track in the center.
All tracks were recording using my Line 6 Helix (2204 amp model + Ownhammer GNR IRs)
I triple tracked the riffs leading to the solo, the solo it self, and then I took one track for the (shortened) intro riff at the end. I would've triple tracked the rhythm guitar parts under the solo too, but that already came with the backing track.
The tracks were laid hard left and hard right dry, with a wet track in the center. The track being played in the video is the wet track in the center.
All tracks were recording using my Line 6 Helix (2204 amp model + Ownhammer GNR IRs)
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