I made a clear sounding pickup...

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Ha haa its not even talking about my pickup... the words off topic mean anything around thease parts.. :)

At least make fun of it...

I suggest you learn how to spell b4 you make another single post.It shows you dont even give a **** hell enough to even get a dictionary and check your spelling and maybe improve in the process.. and yet you want to try and pass yourself off as a serious pickup maker.:earl:
 
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There are pedals that can already do what you've demonstrated in your latest clip, without any "special" pickups. All they involve is a high pass filter taking the high frequencies through a wet signal path, while leaving the low frequencies dry. That's why I'm not that impressed, and why I don't really see what it has to do with your pickups.

PS, there is a spell check function on this forum. You should probably use it.
 
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There are pedals that can already do what you've demonstrated in your latest clip, without any "special" pickups. All they involve is a high pass filter taking the high frequencies through a wet signal path, while leaving the low frequencies dry. That's why I'm not that impressed, and why I don't really see what it has to do with your pickups.

PS, there is a spell check function on this forum. You should probably use it.

He only has 5th grade level education.
They didn't teach him about computer software having spell checks on them.

Give him a break................:laugh2:
 
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There are pedals that can already do what you've demonstrated in your latest clip, without any "special" pickups. All they involve is a high pass filter taking the high frequencies through a wet signal path, while leaving the low frequencies dry. That's why I'm not that impressed, and why I don't really see what it has to do with your pickups.

Im shure you know about sound then I dont want to effend anyone...

your talking about a distorshon petal... all it dose is get the peaks and flatens them
letting only low Fhz pass... there is no way with softwear you could do what you talking about... Im shure you need to read a book about it... I couldent began to explane...
im shure goldenvulture could give you that understanding he seams like he knows about pickups...

its like trying to get a record player and spliting the guitar and singer and bass out.. just so you could just hear the singers voice... that cant be done unless its maped out... knowing were bit by bit is 001001110010001111 computer code..
 
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He only has 5th grade level education.
They didn't teach him about computer software having spell checks on them.

Give him a break................

on any programing program when you spell a word right it highlits the word
its a comen thing for programers and you use some word like 1000 times
on one program... so I know how to spell program code functions very well.
 
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so yah about the pickup... what do you guys think... i just put it up and theres like 70 viewers... someone hade to see it.
 
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Umm, no, I'm not talking about distortion. I'm talking about a splitter/looper pedal with a high- or low-pass filter splitting frequency ranges off to different signal paths then recombining them after effects have altered one path. If you don't think it can be done in a pedal, look at the tone control of your guitar. That's an incredibly simple demonstration of a tuned circuit seperating high frequencies. If you really don't think it can be done with software, then you're insane. Look at all the EQs in all the different modelling and recording software programs out there, and even PODs. It wouldn't be hard to apply effects to given frequencies instead of simply modifying their amplitude.

None of it has anything to do with the pickup. If you want to convince me the pickup plays any role, why don't you play some unisons across the various strings to prove it isn't just filtering that's happening.
 
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Well see if this would help..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgBulSKUNCg


Look at all the EQs in all the different modelling and recording software programs out there

see the two.. thats your mids... mid Fhz range raze them and you just highered them... right... hope im saying the right thing
-- - -1
- - - - 2
-- - 3

edit wait a minut... do you even know the Fhz of a guitar... so then if I play a 440 Fhz on the first string and play 440 Fhz on the second wouldent your softwear cancle them out togather... that would be some crapy softwear...

even then you have a 440 Fhz and a 880 Fhz octave... how would it know the difirence... your softwear makes no sence.
 
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That doesn't really help. That could be done with two filters (and they wouldn't even have to be particularly accurate. What I'm saying is: I'd be impressed if you could play say, the A note on 5th fret of the 6th string and have it sound normally, then the A note on the open 5th string and have it sound distorted. That way it couldn't just be a simple filter in action, because you're playing the exact same note in the same octave (a unison).
 
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what the hell... yah I could do that.. well thats what I did on the first video...
the 6th and 5th were normal and then 1st and 2nd were with a ecko...

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I'd be impressed if you could play say, the A note on 5th fret of the 6th string and have it sound normally, then the A note on the open 5th string and have it sound distorted


yah I know what your saying... I could do that... noing that there the same note that makes sence...
 
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You weren't playing unisons. The notes on the 6th and 5th strings were drastically different in pitch, so it doesn't rule out a simple filter effect.

As far as you've demonstrated, it has nothing to do with what string you're using, it's just to do with the pitch of the note you're playing, which is nothing new or impressive, and not at all dependent on the pickup.

edit: I just saw the last part of your last post. So I think we're on the same page now :)
 
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Look at the first video... dont I play the botom strings the same as the top right
that should anser you question..

I went from bottom to top and I hit the same not as the top as I did for the botom.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0QJOpyNjsQ


i played D6th to D1st

Pfff, D6th to D1st?

Pffff, I like to play Z13th, and X67th.
Way better notes notes man.
I like to harmonize them in intervals 6854353687698798798790879087ths.
 
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No man, you're not playing unisons. As far as I can see you're playing this:

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There are no unisons there. It goes D E, C D, A B, D E. Sure you have two Ds and two Es, but they're two octaves apart, so it proves nothing.

To prove it's not just a filter, what you need to do is play two notes of the exact same pitch on different strings, and have one of them echo and one not.
 
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LOL

Pfff, D6th to D1st?

Pffff, I like to play Z13th, and X67th.
Way better notes notes man.
I like to harmonize them in intervals 6854353687698798798790879087ths.


There are no unisons there. It goes D E, C D, A B, D E. Sure you have two Ds and two Es, but they're two octaves apart, so it proves nothing.

still octave should distor a softwear.. 440hz 880hz

1111111111111111111 its like trying to finde the twos in this
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

a computer would see it as one number not two... ok well its a bit late... ill have one in the morning... your little A A thing... is there anything else you would like me to record
so I dont just waist mi time on one recording.
 
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your little A A thing... is there anything else you would like me to record
so I dont just waist mi time on one recording.

"Are you experienced" in the key of Zdemolished,thanks:kabong:
 
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