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Auto-tune for guitars?

Towen7

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Maybe there's a chance that I can play guitar! Then again ... Probably not.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NurkeWG-a-0[/youtube]
 
Wow.
I'd like to know how they got the system to "ignore" note bending and vibrato; Antares sure can't seem to do that on vocals.
 
That's pretty amazing.

I've owned several Peavy amps over the years, but their guitars are generally shyte.

D
 
I owned a pair of Peavey SP-3's connected to my Yamaha M70 amplifier, C70 control amplifier that just plain cooked.

Rope
 
Rope said:
I owned a pair of Peavey SP-3's connected to my Yamaha M70 amplifier, C70 control amplifier that just plain cooked.

Rope
I used a pair of SP-3's for my stage system (keyboards/fiddle) for many years, powered by a Carver amp and Peavey, then Roland, mixers.
 
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