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C(k)=Epsilon(ijk)A(i)B(j)
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Asymmetric Tensored Hilbert Space
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Drop Tuning Pedal
Hi guys,
The group I've been playing with has two or three songs that are in drop tunings and tuning during a live show is a pain. I have a second guitar, but one song is half-step, the other is whole step. The other guitarist in the band has a multi-effects pedal that has a built in function that allows him to drop down a half or whole step by clicking a button. Are there stand-alone pedals that do this (I've seen octave pedals, but the ones I have experience with aren't for half/whole step type things, they're variable and I don't have the ear to set that on the fly)? I don't really want to purchase a multi-effects pedal when I've already got a separate rig that does all that, so a stand-alone would be glorious. I'd appreciate any information. Cheers, Zach
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One among the fence.
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Southern California, USA
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Morpheus Drop Tune.
But it's better to just have a guitar for each tuning. And you might as well, for the price of the Morpheus.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Richardson, Texas
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Morpheus no longer exists. But ya, if you can find one, it's a decent option.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: New Jersey
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Morpheus or Whammy DT
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