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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2012

Part 26 of 31 - Another way to quickly beef up a guitar part and bring interest to your mix is to experiment with octave doubles. It's fast, fun, and easy to do.

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  • I'm going to be gutted when this series ends! It's been absolutely fantastic every day. Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into this.  My mixes are improving so much that people who listen are commenting on how good they sound.

  • A lot of dumb comments on this one. Look guys. He only has five minutes to get across a general, hopefully useful, concept.

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  • Thank you for all these great videos....really helps....!!!

  • Excellent excellent tip!!!!

  • really cool, thanks

  • Another great tip, well presented. I peruse a lot of how-to stuff for home producers and think yours is among the very best.

  • @Jamsessionroom1337 Yea, most players can just play it twice but it's just not that simple for every situation. I've had times where I bent this note or that note, slid a certain way and it was a real challenge to reproduce that again. Your method of having someone record twice will work most cases but there are cases where you may want extreme tightness which an exact copy will give and also when you can't have the artist come back in. That's all.

  • @soulsanctuarymusic1 I hear ya

  • @alawrence89 lol, I wouldn't pay this moron any mind, I'm a Cubase and Logic user, but anyone who slates Pro Tools for being crap, obviously knows nothing about music production.

  • I just love that solo and the emphasize you've added to it. Sounds cool!!

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