Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-04 Thread Steve Martin
Ope, still for electric systems only. Given how it works I don't see how it could be applied to an acoustic guitar. There are some acoustic emulations via the guitar modeling side of the system though. Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 2, 2016, at 12:09 PM, Chris Smart wrote: > > do they have tha

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-02 Thread Ricky Prevatte
y low cost, so I'm probably gonna take him up on it. > > Chris. > > - Original Message - > From: Ricky Prevatte > To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com > Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2016 11:55 AM > Subject: Re: Question about recording guitar > > What it is is you proba

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-02 Thread Chris Smart
Saturday, January 02, 2016 12:50 PM Subject: Re: Question about recording guitar When tuning by ear using harmonics, beware. Only tune using unisons or octaves. Use harmonics at the 5th or 12th frets and compare to open strings or fretted notes. Don't use harmonics at the 7th fret, as they a

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-02 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Chris, I'd never heard of that method with the octaves, I'll have to give that a try. Chris. - Original Message - From: "Chris Smart" To: Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2016 12:50 PM Subject: Re: Question about recording guitar When tuning by ear using harmonic

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-02 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
initely said it's an intonation issue. He's offered to fix it for me for a very low cost, so I'm probably gonna take him up on it. Chris. - Original Message - From: Ricky Prevatte To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2016 11:55 AM Subject:

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-02 Thread Chris Smart
ah ok. good to know. I guess a trip to the guitar store is in order. At 07:22 PM 1/1/2016, you wrote: Dunno, and with me having mild CP in both my hands, I'm not about to chance doing it myself, anyway. --- Lear

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-02 Thread Chris Smart
om Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 6:41 PM Subject: Re: Question about recording guitar yeah, it’s a bit of tryale and error. Generally i much prefer a guitar tech to do this work. But i have gotten myself out of trouble. What sort of guitar do you have, if it’s a stratt or Tele, there are 6

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-02 Thread Chris Smart
When tuning by ear using harmonics, beware. Only tune using unisons or octaves. Use harmonics at the 5th or 12th frets and compare to open strings or fretted notes. Don't use harmonics at the 7th fret, as they are slightly flat (almost 2 cents) of the perfect fifth intervals used in equal tem

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-02 Thread Chris Smart
do they have that system for acoustic guitars yet? I don't believe Melodyne Editor is accessible. Melodyne Single Track is accessible on the PC side, with some rather extensive hotspot clicker sets and Jaws, but that only corrects monophonic material. Best to just get the instrument properly

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-02 Thread Chris Smart
Yes, intonation at the bridge may be the issue. However, if you are having trouble with basic chords in the first few frets, I'm willing to bet the problem is incorrectly filed nut slots. There will always be things that sound a little odd in equal temperament tuning - the major 3rd for example

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-02 Thread Ricky Prevatte
What it is is you probably do not have enough string around your peg to hold it in tune. Try to rewind the string or put another string on your problem may be solved. I have that problem just a while back. Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154 > On Jan 1, 2016, at 5:41 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote: > > Hey Chri

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-01 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Dunno, and with me having mild CP in both my hands, I'm not about to chance doing it myself, anyway. Chris. - Original Message - From: Steve Sparrow To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 7:19 PM Subject: Re: Question about recording guitar

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-01 Thread Steve Sparrow
; >>> I'm not sure how I'd play with the harmonics though. I'm a fairly beginner >>> guitarest. I mean, as you all've heard in some of my recordings I've sent >>> the list, I can get by, but that's about it. >>> >>> Chris. >>> >

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-01 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
It's an Epiphone SG Series. I dono if this matters, but it's the one they made that's dark solid red in color. Chris. - Original Message - From: Steve Sparrow To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 6:41 PM Subject: Re: Question about r

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-01 Thread Steve Sparrow
rowsound.com.au> >> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com <mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com> >> Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 5:41 PM >> Subject: Re: Question about recording guitar >> >> Hey Chris. it can make some difference, and it will probably help a bit, But >>

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-01 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 5:41 PM Subject: Re: Question about recording guitar Hey Chris. it can make some difference, and it will probably help a bit, But as you have multiple notes going on, it’s not going to fix the problem really well. Have you tried pla

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-01 Thread Steve Sparrow
Hey Chris. it can make some difference, and it will probably help a bit, But as you have multiple notes going on, it’s not going to fix the problem really well. Have you tried playing around with the harmonics on the guitar itself. That may get you out of trouble until you can get it looked at p

Re: Question about recording guitar

2016-01-01 Thread TheOreoMonster
unless Auto Tune can deal with polyphonic sources it probably won’t work. I believe Melodime does this but not sure on its accessibility. BTW this is the very thing that the AutoTune Guitar system tackles and one of the reasons i like using one for recording. > On Jan 1, 2016, at 4:52 PM, Chri

Question about recording guitar

2016-01-01 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
I have a lead guitar part I need to record on a song I'm tracking. We have a little problem though. For some reason, my 3rd G string and also on some occasions my 2nd B string keeps going out of tune. It's not a matter of retune it though. If I do, then certain chords, like E, or G sound fin