F frostkald Member Apr 1, 2013 43 0 6 Jul 23, 2013 #1 Hi! It is stupid thing to raise my Pickup Frequency to get a higher tone? For some time I experiment with it .I upload some test later if its not a stupid thing.
Hi! It is stupid thing to raise my Pickup Frequency to get a higher tone? For some time I experiment with it .I upload some test later if its not a stupid thing.
schismatic Kintsugi is coming Feb 18, 2007 311 0 16 Gloucester, UK Jul 23, 2013 #2 Do you mean the height of your pickups in relation to the strings? Apologies, but your post didn't totally make sense.
Do you mean the height of your pickups in relation to the strings? Apologies, but your post didn't totally make sense.
deLuther Member Aug 2, 2007 1,235 6 38 Russia Jul 23, 2013 #3 Is question about resonance frequency or, maybe, about pitch shifting?
F frostkald Member Apr 1, 2013 43 0 6 Jul 23, 2013 #4 I'm doing this with curve eq. I'm doing the same thing when I was doing impulse. only I manipulate their own pickup sorry my bad english
I'm doing this with curve eq. I'm doing the same thing when I was doing impulse. only I manipulate their own pickup sorry my bad english
Keregioz Kimon Zeliotis Aug 31, 2001 2,297 30 48 Athens, Greece Visit site Jul 23, 2013 #5 I believe he means to EQ the guitar DI signal, and no it's not stupid, I do it all the time. I usually cut some low frequencies to get a tighter tone.
I believe he means to EQ the guitar DI signal, and no it's not stupid, I do it all the time. I usually cut some low frequencies to get a tighter tone.
deLuther Member Aug 2, 2007 1,235 6 38 Russia Jul 23, 2013 #6 Simple EQ will do the job, no need for computationally expensive linear phase EQ (like CurveEQ).