jonajon91
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OH SHEESH
So much hate.
Wow, I dont think I have ever seen a pick guard embedded in the guitars body, can someone link more like this?
OH SHEESH
So much hate.
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Is it possible to suffer from GAS when you have 0 money to buy Guitars/Gear?
Sometimes I spend hours looking guitars on the internet. Sadly, that's the only thing I have to spend.
Is it possible to suffer from GAS when you have 0 money to buy Guitars/Gear?
Sometimes I spend hours looking guitars on the internet. Sadly, that's the only thing I have to spend.
*ba dum tshh*
Is it possible to suffer from GAS when you have 0 money to buy Guitars/Gear?
Sometimes I spend hours looking guitars on the internet. Sadly, that's the only thing I have to spend.
*ba dum tshh*
Basically this thread/forum is like an addiction support group that lives and dies by "well, you obviously need one more" every time.
I take it you've tried one? Hows it compare with other harmonizers?
To be honest, I haven't yet and been eager to try them. I've been on the market for a compact intelligent intelligent harmoniser pedal for years. I emphasised intelligent as a lot of hamonisers I've used are usually fixed to pitch, or can handle major/minor changes, but still fixed to assinged harmony (can't switch from 3rds to 4ths depending on chord). All Boss units can handle the latter, but it's not enough.
I have tried Eventide's vocal pitch shifter equivalent funny enough, and that got me curious on Eventide. All 3 units also have a handy option to plug to another instrument/acompaniment to track harmonies depending on the chords played by the source. Very cool.
The Digitech, I suspect is a compact version of the old harmonisers that Joe Satriani used in the song 'Why'.
EDIT: I think I made a mistake on the vocal unit, it may have been a TC Helicon Voice Tone, I forgot now. Still curious on the Eventide though.
Ah, well, I was curious because I was also keeping an eye on harmonizers. I was looking at some of the lower end stuff (Boss PS-6) and the higher-end (Eventide Pitchfactor), but I decided on the Digitech GSP1101 since Digitech seemed to have the budget harmonizer thing down.