It's comb filtering caused by out of phase identical
tracks...probably because of a summed reverb channel.
Try separating them with panning and don't bus the
multiple channels to the same reverb program.
--- Ignacio <
ignacionietocarvajal@...> wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I have been recording a song with 6 mellotron violin
> tracks (three
> pairs of mellotron-violins so I can sustain a note
> on some parts). The
> final result is that I get a very audible flanger
> effect on some parts
> that weren't intended to be there. I am using very
> little effect, just
> some very LIGHT reverb from a "Holy grail" reverb
> pedal I use with
> guitars, organs, flute etc with very nice results.
>
> Im using a Yamaha AW16G for recording the tracks.
> You can hear it in
> www.myspace.com/ignacioNieto (it's called "la muerte
> de la
> inocencia"). Any idea of how can I get rid of that
> flanger effect?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Nacho.
>
>
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