oh man you just schooled that guy:) and me:)
HappyOrangeTheBand 3 weeks ago
Haha....looking at the waveform it means your guitar is out of tune! Shouldn't it be a clean sinusoidal wave for a note?
gerjaison 8 months ago
@gerjaison No, because a guitar does not produce a sine wave output. There are many harmonics and overtones that give guitars their distinctive sound, or timbre. If all instruments produced a perfect sine wave, they would all sound the same!
adollarguy 5 months ago
oh man you just schooled that guy:) and me:)
HappyOrangeTheBand 3 weeks ago
Haha....looking at the waveform it means your guitar is out of tune! Shouldn't it be a clean sinusoidal wave for a note?
gerjaison 8 months ago
@gerjaison No, because a guitar does not produce a sine wave output. There are many harmonics and overtones that give guitars their distinctive sound, or timbre. If all instruments produced a perfect sine wave, they would all sound the same!
adollarguy 5 months ago