Interesting split guitar effect?
I heard a soundtrack that used an acoustic guitar in a finger pick style. The guitar was split L and R and although it was wider, it still was just the single guitar. What was interesting is that the higher notes (E B and G strings) were heard panned left and the lower strings (D on down) were heard panned right. So how was this done? What I can think is that they cloned the tracks and used a high pass filter on one and low pass filter on the other panning left and right. What do you think?
Larry Williams
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