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(1 replies, posted in Everything Else)

Are there any guitar machines? Machines that play guitar 'sounds' rather than drum/cymbal/percussion/bass sounds?

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(0 replies, posted in Everything Else)

How about circular pickups? And other shapes?

Or a pickup on a wire that connects to a socket on the guitar body? There would be some way(s) of attaching the pickup to objects, such as a spinning washing machine.

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(15 replies, posted in Effects)

Again. Thank you for your replies.

How about note-specific effects? 12 notes. 12 effects. Arranged in any order.

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(15 replies, posted in Effects)

Thanks for your replies.

I should say, first of all, that I'm not talking about MIDI. I'm talking about a guitar, effects unit and amplifier.

And the sounds? As an example, the first two strings with Overdrive, the third string with Loop and the remaining strings with Chorus. And, of course the guitar could be played in a more 'usual' manner.

The Maths? 6 to the power 6. Though I'm not sure of this.

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(15 replies, posted in Effects)

Might it be possible for guitar effects to be 'personalised' to individual strings? the effects unit would need to recognise the note(s) played and the string(s) played. Perhaps through string gauge. Is there already anything like this? I've tried working out how many combinations there would be with 6 strings and 6 effects. But I'm not confident with the Maths. 46,656?

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(16 replies, posted in Everything Else)

An idea. Perhaps I can be pointed towards albums where this has been done?

A 6-string electric guitar. The top 2 strings tuned to D and the remaining strings tuned to E. With Bottom E strings for all 6 strings. So, if the first 4 strings on one fret are held and all 6 strings played the result would be three 2-string power chords (I think).

Perhaps this is a set-up and tuning for someone who is not a guitarist.

Some careful filing at the nut would be required. The Bridge too?

Are there any dangers with this?

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(8 replies, posted in Introduce yourself)

Hi all,

first time here and in any guitar forum. I searched through Ask.com and saw and liked the word "friendly" as a description of the Forum. I'm not a guitarist but I have tinkered with a cheap 6-string electric and from that some questions have arisen (is "arisen" a word?). I hope I can contribute. Salut!