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If you are talking about duplicating the lead track and processing the new one completely differently to beef up the original lead then thats ok, but is not really done that often. Its definetly a good tool if your vocal is totally screwed up. I recently had to do this with a vocal that was tracked horribly. By the time I had fixed the EQ the power of the vocal was gone. I duplicated the track and compressed the crap out of it and added back some of the frequencies that made her vocal powerful.
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