bandcoach
Zukatoku - Mod Scientist
no; solution to something that sounds bad is to re-record it perhaps after tuning the instrument (if it can be tuned)
a) because you have not qualified what about it makes it bad we have to assume that there is something wrong with the playing
b) bad/poor tuning can lead to poor intonation (playing the right notes with the right central pitch/frequency)
c) some players can only ever play with poor intonation as they have not yet developed their ear sufficiently to hear when they need to lip up/down, move their finger up/down a string
double tracking a bad part will only make it seem less bad because of the inherent timing and intonation differences leading to flanging and chorusing similar to what unison fx units provide
a) because you have not qualified what about it makes it bad we have to assume that there is something wrong with the playing
b) bad/poor tuning can lead to poor intonation (playing the right notes with the right central pitch/frequency)
c) some players can only ever play with poor intonation as they have not yet developed their ear sufficiently to hear when they need to lip up/down, move their finger up/down a string
double tracking a bad part will only make it seem less bad because of the inherent timing and intonation differences leading to flanging and chorusing similar to what unison fx units provide
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