Yeah, right. It doesn't sound richer because you're repeating the EXACT same recorded sound. No way out, unfortunately.
Hi Guy and Peter
No way out? > Don't become disheartened!
It is correct that the three records play exact the same samples.
But try to delay the second and the third some ms.
Proposal:
1st Track > Delay 0ms
2nd Track > Delay 15 ms
3rd Track > Delay = 30ms
Fiddle around with different delays > Best sound at...?
Another possibility:
Try to use for example a light chorus effect for Track 2. For Track 3 you also can take the chorus effect - but with other parameters. These three different track outputs increase the ensemble-effect in the total mix, I'm sure. While mixing the three tracks together you have to reduce the volume of the two chorused tracks perhaps (try -3dB?, -6dB? each). Trying is free of charge!
I wish you success
Beat Kaufmann
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