Like a completely new technology that doesn’t exist?thats why i wished for something new
It is a wish list, not a what is easy to make list. And was answered politely and correctly by others so why the snarky response? And BTW, that would be “inconvenience”Like a completely new technology that doesn’t exist?
Super easy. Barely an inconvinence.
I would have thought the Roland/Boss 13-pin GK-pickup technology, combined with their synth pedals such as VG-99, GR-55, GP-10 or SY-1000 could do this request, if not already providing it in their products. It should merely require Fractal to then incorporate this into their own product line.Like a completely new technology that doesn’t exist?
Super easy. Barely an inconvinence.
Yeah, unfortunately for any effect system, to tune each individual string to a certain pitch, the system has to identify each individual string.i just thought it would be up the alley of like scale where you dial up what notes you wanted or something.
What are you trying to say?I would have thought the Roland/Boss 13-pin GK-pickup technology, combined with their synth pedals such as VG-99, GR-55, GP-10 or SY-1000 could do this request, if not already providing it in their products. It should merely require Fractal to then incorporate this into their own product line.
I agree that would not be super easy, and it would probably be an inconvenience (I'm not an electronics engineer, so I can't be certain), but I think it does exist?
"merely" but not "super easy" and being "an inconvenience" are contradictions.It should merely require Fractal to then incorporate this into their own product line.
I agree that would not be super easy, and it would probably be an inconvenience (I'm not an electronics engineer, so I can't be certain), but I think it does exist?
… by tomorrow.
I learned a new colloquialism today.taking-the-mickey
The pitch of open G string is the same as fretted D string on the 5th fret, but the tone is definitely different.Yeah, unfortunately for any effect system, to tune each individual string to a certain pitch, the system has to identify each individual string.
For example, let’s just say we want the G string to change to F#. If we set it that way, sure if it hears a G it makes it into an F#. But what if I play the same G note on another string? I want a G, but it forces THAT string’s G into an F#. Not what we want.
Now multiply that for all strings with different notes, and the moment you fret anything it won’t be correct.