ehdwuld A Ficus Dec 20, 2015 #21 Re: Acoustic Simulator? what is nashville tuning I have heard that before
TwilightOdyssey Darkness on the edge of Tone Dec 20, 2015 #22 Re: Acoustic Simulator? ehdwuld said: what is nashville tuning I have heard that before Click to expand... High E and B strings tuned to pitch, low E, A, D, G strings tuned up one octave.
Re: Acoustic Simulator? ehdwuld said: what is nashville tuning I have heard that before Click to expand... High E and B strings tuned to pitch, low E, A, D, G strings tuned up one octave.
dotsdad New member Dec 22, 2015 #25 Re: Acoustic Simulator? Have you considered putting graphtech ghost saddles into one of your electrics? They have piezos built into floyd rose saddles, strat saddles, etc. Sounds Like an electroacoustic with undersaddle piezo.
Re: Acoustic Simulator? Have you considered putting graphtech ghost saddles into one of your electrics? They have piezos built into floyd rose saddles, strat saddles, etc. Sounds Like an electroacoustic with undersaddle piezo.
aleclee Major General GAS Dec 23, 2015 #26 Re: Acoustic Simulator? Am I the only person who dislikes the plinky sound of piezos?
Aceman I am your doctor of love! Dec 23, 2015 #27 Re: Acoustic Simulator? ehdwuld said: what is nashville tuning I have heard that before Click to expand... You put (usually) plain steel strings on for the EADG wound strings. Then tune up and octave - like the 2nd string on a 12 string. It's a very cool sound in the background, and obviously makes a 12 string sound especially with another 6.
Re: Acoustic Simulator? ehdwuld said: what is nashville tuning I have heard that before Click to expand... You put (usually) plain steel strings on for the EADG wound strings. Then tune up and octave - like the 2nd string on a 12 string. It's a very cool sound in the background, and obviously makes a 12 string sound especially with another 6.
ehdwuld A Ficus Dec 23, 2015 #28 Re: Acoustic Simulator? Aceman said: You put (usually) plain steel strings on for the EADG wound strings. Then tune up and octave - like the 2nd string on a 12 string. It's a very cool sound in the background, and obviously makes a 12 string sound especially with another 6. Click to expand... Oh I thought he meant just use a regular 9-42 set I was thinking that would hork the intonation Your response makes more sense Thanks
Re: Acoustic Simulator? Aceman said: You put (usually) plain steel strings on for the EADG wound strings. Then tune up and octave - like the 2nd string on a 12 string. It's a very cool sound in the background, and obviously makes a 12 string sound especially with another 6. Click to expand... Oh I thought he meant just use a regular 9-42 set I was thinking that would hork the intonation Your response makes more sense Thanks