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Originally posted by Larz View PostWith all the technology available and the various effects already out there and the popularity of non-standard tunings, I'd think some company would at least have a pedal like this in the R&D stage if not further along. But maybe its not feasible.
Apart from these options, how is a stand-alone pedal going to recognise what string you're playing? How will it know if that B you are playing is at the 7th fret of the low E or the 2nd fret on the A string?
And if you could set it up to somehow to pick up on some particular quality that a resonating 6th string has, how would the pedal then account for things like different string gauges, pickups, etc? Or tunings, for that matter (eg I tune to Eb, you tune to D)?Last edited by VitaminG; 09-26-2007, 06:20 PM.Hail yesterday
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Originally posted by VitaminG View Postit's possible with a midi pickup. The pickup recognises that you're playing the 6th string and can tune that particular note down. As others have said, the VG strat can do it, as can the Roland pickup in conjunction with some kind of processor.
Apart from these options, how is a stand-alone pedal going to recognise what string you're playing? How will it know if that B you are playing is at the 7th fret of the low E or the 2nd fret on the A string?
And if you could set it up to somehow to pick up on some particular quality that a resonating 6th string has, how would the pedal then account for things like different string gauges, pickups, etc? Or tunings, for that matter (eg I tune to Eb, you tune to D)?Jackson KV2
Jackson KE1T
Jackson KE1F
Jackson SL1
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id just save a little more cash and buy a second guitar and drop tune it. its not like you're gonna switch tuning in the middle of a song right? the other guitarist uses drop c while i tune straight c. its hard to play some parts(impossible to do others) but the blend sounds good.
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Originally posted by VitaminG View PostOr tunings, for that matter (eg I tune to Eb, you tune to D)?
Guess those guitars mentioned could do the trick but you have to like that guitar a lot I guess.Jackson KV2
Jackson KE1T
Jackson KE1F
Jackson SL1
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Originally posted by Twisteramps View PostI think it's actually called 'drop tune' - it's one of the last options on the Whammy IV I have.
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