![]() Tambourine Man was nothing less than a significant step in the evolution of rock & roll itself. It seems like a simple song but it’s not. One of the greatest debuts in the history of rock, Mr. Overall, good job but you might want to check the BGV levels.įor 12 string emulation yes i simple dup track and +12 transpose all six strings.and yes it is easier to buy a 12 string guitarįor harmonies i think there are three harmonies I can't decode the third that connects the vocals so i record only two I guess the simplest answer is to buy a 12 string. Not sure it really worked though, as it's hard to isolate notes played on B And E as you want to duplicate rather than octave them. ![]() Last time I did it I used Melodyne on a dup track and then removed all the very high notes to try and get closer to a real 12 string then created a separate dup track of the B and E string notes. I'm interested to know you did that - just a simple dup track and octave transpose of all six strings? I think the original might have had more than a two-part harmony but I'd have to have another listen. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music. Inspired by the Beatles to pick up electric instruments, and fueled with the poetic visions of Bob Dylan, the Byrds were among the most inventive and influential groups of the 1960s, adding Los Angeles to the British Invasion and becoming the face of folk-rock, a term not always embraced by the people to which it. Steve is right, those harmonies aren't quite right in volume - mix 1 is better. ![]()
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