Thanks for your input. I thought about doing it that way to see how authentic it would sound. It could also be done with the wet signal from a delay - but you're right in terms of just copying or cloning the track and doing it that way. Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: D!J!X! To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 23:46 Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Wanna pick your brains Hi, copy a track of vocals, pan 1 left, the new track to the right, and offset them by a few milliseconds. The greater the offset, the more spaced out you get, till it sounds like 2 tracks, so you don't want to go crazy with it. That's 1 way. Sometimes these tracks are actually recorded twice or thrice to get that fat sound, because each performance is always slightly different, and slightly modified in terms of time. HTH, D!J!X!