Whammy pedal question.

drjones

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Hi all,

I've never mucked about with a whammy pedal. My question is, if you had a guitar in standard tuning/concert pitch, could you use the pedal to adjust the tuning to play along with songs in that are tuned slightly sharp or down?

Cheers
 
Re: Whammy pedal question.

I've owned 2 different versions of the Whammy pedal over the years: the 2nd version and the reissue of the WH1 (4th version).

Neither allow you to play more than single notes whilst pitch shifting without it turning into a horrible garbled mess. Good for effect sometimes but not really very musical.

The newest version of the Whammy pedal is available with a drop tune/chordal pitch shifting that's meant to be very good but I haven't tried it myself.

The Morpheus Droptune pedal (which I do own) is also good at digitally tuning your guitar down for you, although I find it sounds best when not dropping the tuning more than 2 or 3 semitones.
 
Whammy pedal question.

I had the Morpheus Droptune- it sounded too much like an auto tune/ chorus effect so I sold it. The new Whammy has a much more natural tone
 
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You can if it's not too low and you place it pre-distortion. The newer Whammys do it much cleaner. The WH-1 has a distinct warbling effect but that's what makes it so cool. I love that warble for really mad sounding guitar noises.
 
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There's a software update for the Morpheus that goes a long way to getting rid of alot of the 'fakeness' that JMH151 mentioned.

I've also found that the further you're asking it to droptune, the worse it sounds. That's why I don't use it for more than 2 or 3 semitones.
 
Re: Whammy pedal question.

Thanks for the replies, I'm not talking about dropping it from say, Standard tuning to drop C. I was thinking more along the lines of songs that are tuned between Standard and Eb.

Cheers
 
Re: Whammy pedal question.

Thanks for the replies, I'm not talking about dropping it from say, Standard tuning to drop C. I was thinking more along the lines of songs that are tuned between Standard and Eb.

Cheers

Ah, if that's the case then I've found the Morpheus with 2.0 software update works very well for that.

Although I do hear very good things about the droptune on the newest version of the Whammy, it's just a little too rich for my blood for me to have gotten 1 :D
 
Re: Whammy pedal question.

Hi all,

I've never mucked about with a whammy pedal. My question is, if you had a guitar in standard tuning/concert pitch, could you use the pedal to adjust the tuning to play along with songs in that are tuned slightly sharp or down?

Cheers

If you want that kind of precision, the Whammy DT is designed to do exactly that.

http://www.digitech.com/en-US/products/whammy-dt

I dunno how well it works, but if you want a re-tuner and a Whammy in one (huge) pedal then there ya go!
 
Re: Whammy pedal question.

Thanks for the replies, I'm not talking about dropping it from say, Standard tuning to drop C. I was thinking more along the lines of songs that are tuned between Standard and Eb.

Cheers

I use an expression pedal with my Eventide Pitchfactor and it acts like a Whammy on steroids. Dropping a half step is absolutely no problem. It is very clean and precise sounding and does a lot more than simple pitch shifts. The nice thing is you can assign the expression pedal to almost any parameter. There is a $200 difference in price but IMO you get more bang for your buck.
 
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Perhaps not what you are looking for but the Mooer pitchbox also is a nice pitch-shifter. It has a detune mode, but I think that one mixes in with the dry signal, instead of only shifting it... I have it coming through ebay from the east, so wait a couple of days/weeks and I can tell you for sure...
 
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I have the whammy DT. Playing chords sounds great, even distorted, and its got interval tuinings on the right side. It sounds, as long as your gutiar is tuned well, like a guitar being tuned down a half step up, down, etc. This is then added to all the whammy goodness of 1-2 octaves up, down, etc. Get the DT, it's worth the money.
 
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