The JEM Ghost
New member
Hi to all!!
I was experimenting a little towards droptuning using the Pitch Shifter in my DigiTech GNX3. I prefer to play standard tuned guitars, but off course, droptuning sounds great for a lot of metal stuff, so I figured it would be cool to programm different dropped tunings into the Pitch Shifer of the GNX3, so I could play them all using the same guitar that was in standard tuning, and just with selecting a different patch, I could go from one tuning to another at a snap of the fingers....
Programmed it all in, putted the signal mix to max so the dry signal is filtered out, all looked fine in theory.
Until I tried it out.... Crap, that was a dissappointment!! lol ;-)
Sure it tuned my guitar to the tunings I had it programmed for, but it does alter my sound a lot, takes away a lot of dynamics and attack, comes with a very slight delay (not realy real-time), and sounds like it has changed your amp EQ...
The processing seems to spoil the whole thing.
Conclusion, the whole idea is not very usable at all...
I was wondering if any one else tried this out, and if they had more success with it??
Or is droptuning with a Pitch Shifter just retarded??? ;-)
I was experimenting a little towards droptuning using the Pitch Shifter in my DigiTech GNX3. I prefer to play standard tuned guitars, but off course, droptuning sounds great for a lot of metal stuff, so I figured it would be cool to programm different dropped tunings into the Pitch Shifer of the GNX3, so I could play them all using the same guitar that was in standard tuning, and just with selecting a different patch, I could go from one tuning to another at a snap of the fingers....
Programmed it all in, putted the signal mix to max so the dry signal is filtered out, all looked fine in theory.
Until I tried it out.... Crap, that was a dissappointment!! lol ;-)
Sure it tuned my guitar to the tunings I had it programmed for, but it does alter my sound a lot, takes away a lot of dynamics and attack, comes with a very slight delay (not realy real-time), and sounds like it has changed your amp EQ...
The processing seems to spoil the whole thing.
Conclusion, the whole idea is not very usable at all...
I was wondering if any one else tried this out, and if they had more success with it??
Or is droptuning with a Pitch Shifter just retarded??? ;-)