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. > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545367
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Re: [Mellotronists] Undesired Flanger efect while recording multiple mellotron tracks.
2007-05-21 by mark kasian
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