Digitech Harmony Man Instructional by Ralf Jung Part 1
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Thanks for your quick reply Ralf, that's great news,being able to input chords from another source other than guitar this makes this pedal far more amazing than I first thought. The levels should be fine as I will preamp them first.
Can I say at this point, anyone looking for the best harmoniser pedal out there, look no further and for gigging musos, you could drive a tank over this thing and the worst damage would be some scratched paint!
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should i get this 1 or the boss ps6 i cant decide
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@antoine1994 You can't read, can you? He explicitly stated that it's a simple tapping lick played in the A harmonic minor scale all the the B string (A, B, C, D, E, F, and G#).
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Hi Ralf, Got this pedal recently and wondered if I can (instead of relying on a second guitarist to generate chord changes) use cubase to send a 'guitar ' signal / voice to generate the chord structure for me. To simplify, If I recorded a guitar or a guitar sample onto a cubase audio track, and sent it to the Harmonyman, would it pick it up (assuming all levels are correct?) and generate the chord which I had recorded?
Thanks in advance
luckymidgie 1 month ago
@luckymidgie that will work...actually I do this with my Vocalist products....sometimes I even have chords and leadlines coming from other devicers to be able to explain the boxes....make sure the levels are ok though
ralfjung 1 month ago
I have been scouting this device now for some time. You may be the only person to answer this question. Does this device track well with down tuned guitars such as 1 1/2 or 2 steps down from standard tuning? Or does the guitar need to be in standard E tuning for it to track and work? Thanks.
vulgarjack 9 months ago
@vulgarjack The only thing you have to do is to tune the guitar using a proper tuner or the tuning feature in the pedal. I play tuned down to E flat all the time and when I play heavier stuff I drop the E string a full step which is called drop D Tuning I believe...the pedal does not have any problems with it. I have no experience using it tuned down to D completely but it should work...definetley worth the attempt
ralfjung 9 months ago
what were you playing at 1.37?
antoine1994 11 months ago
@antoine1994 thats some ripp off of a Bach Tokata.....cheap trick but nice sounding
ralfjung 1 month ago