Thanks to all the new folks coming along for the ride and the listen.

RnAM Your ears are good but they fooled you... well kind of. Melodyne was used to correct the minor tuning issues on the lead vocal only. It is totally transparent. So you didn't hear that. What you did hear however, is the result of the comb filtering on the notes... I'm guessing on the word Cheyenne in the first line of the chorus. There are 3 vocal tracks there... one is up front and the other 2 are down in the mix, panned 50% L/R. And I believe I copied the tracks and nudged them 2 clicks L/R from the main. That gives a slight phasing or what you heard as AT sound. I don't use AT and didn't actually go for that effect either. I heard it in the mix but opted top leave it in there.

Interestingly, if you listen to George Strait's country version of Stars on The Water, there is a very definable use of AT in that song.


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