Hello my friends.
You know the "harmonic pitch" setting for the lead guitar?
Thank you
Hello my friends.
You know the "harmonic pitch" setting for the lead guitar?
Thank you
Hm, difficult. I think Steve Vai played it with different guitars and his eventide stuff.
Hey Mire, check this out:
Create a cool solo vai sound with delay and reverb. Use a little compression in front of the amp.
Than put the harmonic pitch fx in slot MOD.
Settings:
Set Pure Tuning in the upper checkbox
Voice 1 Interval: User scale 2
Voice2 Interval: Unison
Key for sailing ship is F/Dm, so set it to this key but ry to play the A minor scale when jamming to the track and you get a feel for it.
Steve plays very tricky and he uses different harmonics so its difficult to play the whole part in the key of Dm. Therefore you have to experiment a little.
Next page: Voice balance: 0
Mix: 0 ( you can also check out a higher parameter like +30%)
Stereo: 90°
Next Page:
Ducking: -0.0
Volume + 0,5 (if needed)
I used a carvin profile with gain at 7,6 for it and it works great.
Cheers
Frank
Frank.
Yes ,I found mix between F/Dm and C/ Am .
Thank you so much for your tip.
Years ago I did this song with a student..dont have a guitar with me right now but as far as I remember this song changes in most of its parts from the minor (aeolian) to the dorian mode..so from 2-3/5-6 with the first chords to 2-3/6-7 with the last chords.Frank is right..this would make Dm to a Am(for D-dorian) scale BUT!! played in the key of D.As far as I remember the song changes than(starting in the key of Am to the keys of Dm (bridge;) and Em(chorus)..not 100% sure though.have to look into this again.
In the case I remember correctly (and it is all about aeolian/dorian)you have to play the following scales for "turning" the minor scales into dorian in the keys A,D & E
Em scale for A-Dorian
Am scale for D-Dorian
Bm scale for E-Dorian
As I said..you need to stay and "end up" in the right key..which is A in the verse and D/E for bridge/chorus.
Adjust the harmonizer according to the "above information" and it should sound not bad at all..
Years ago I did this song with a student..dont have a guitar with me right now but as far as I remember this song changes in most of its parts from the minor (aeolian) to the dorian mode..so from 2-3/5-6 with the first chords to 2-3/6-7 with the last chords.Frank is right..this would make Dm to a Am(for D-dorian) scale BUT!! played in the key of D.As far as I remember the song changes than(starting in the key of Am to the keys of Dm (bridge;) and Em(chorus)..not 100% sure though.have to look into this again.
In the case I remember correctly (and it is all about aeolian/dorian)you have to play the following scales for "turning" the minor scales into dorian in the keys A,D & E
Em scale for A-Dorian
Am scale for D-Dorian
Bm scale for E-DorianAs I said..you need to stay and "end up" in the right key..which is A in the verse and D/E for bridge/chorus.
Adjust the harmonizer according to the "above information" and it should sound not bad at all..
Yes. I think the best way is to set 2 harmonizers. One in slot X and one different in slot mod. Both with the different key.
It should be possible to use morphing to change between the two harmonizers within a verse/bridge/chorus;
It should be possible to use morphing to change between the two harmonizers within a verse/bridge/chorus;
Good idea!