What Is The Amp Or Pedal Effect That Makes It Sound Like Two Guitars?
Praetorian
Sep 22 2010, 12:53 AM
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I have heard settings that give a guitar an almost duplicated sound like there are two guitars playing the same thing. There isn't delay, it is simultaneous. Anyone know what this is?

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Adrian Figallo
Oct 2 2010, 04:17 AM
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hey man, well i think u mean doubling, this is pretty easy and i guess you POD got the tools to make it (not sure tho), but i make it all the time guitar rig when i dont have the time to double, or when i'm looking for this particular sound, you need something like this:

Guitar -> Signal Splitted (Y BOX) ->

Then one signal going into an amp, set the amp as you wish.

The other signals goes to a delay, i use the purple one on GR4, signal 100% wet, feedback at 1% and time in like 7-10 ms, the higher the number the bigger the sound, BUT don't get over 10-12ms cause you will start to get a "chorus" effect. Now after the delay you can set the exact same amp, or another amp, experiment until you get something you like.

If the tones are different it will sound bigger, if they are close it will sound tighter.

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