Re: choir effect

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Hello Renato!
Well it all depends on what you're going for. Either best and safest live performance or best resulting sound quality. On stage, something like the multi voice chorus with a bit of delay or doubling effect can work wonders, if you find your settings. But for a recording, where you potentially have all the time in the world, I'd really go for at least two or three recordings of tracks, if it shall end up in any exposed place.
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          Julien

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