Can you "overdub" a sample for a beat?

Givenalight

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This is a random idea, but I was thinking about making three vocals out of a sample I'm trying to make a beat for. I just had three tracks of the same sample and then panned each, but it didn't work. Can someone help me? I help it makes sense...
 
So I have three identical audio tracks and instead of having it sound like one huge vocal, I want them to sound like three different vocals.. kind of like a choir instead of one person singing.
 
Yeah...you can't take something identical and pan it left and right....it's the exact same waveform at that point and it will just sound like mono....you have to put some slight delay like 25-50 milliseconds on one of them....
 
Yeah...you can't take something identical and pan it left and right....it's the exact same waveform at that point and it will just sound like mono....you have to put some slight delay like 25-50 milliseconds on one of them....

This. Otherwise you'll have phase problems.
 
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