For a number of years now I have been hearing songs that sound like they are made up of obfuscated parts from other songs. It should be pretty obvious to anyone when parts from songs you are familiar with are used in creating these songs. If I wasn't familiar with a lot of the music used in...
What happens if you hold your hand on the strings to keep them muted? Does the feedback stop? If so, you may just need to adapt your string muting technique to play with a fuzz pedal in the mix.
Ah hah. Stupid me. KISS
Adding extra wraps is basically like adding a string tree. Whatever forces are at work here, be they mythical or reality based, help keep the string more taut behind the nut so that when a bend is released there is more pull coming from the post which makes binding...
Like I said. It sounds counter intuitive. Try it before denying it.
The extra wraps do create more downward friction. The increased downward friction overcomes the lateral friction caused by the G string's travel direction to the post due to its location.
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This probably sounds counter intuitive. But I find that putting some extra wraps around the tuning posts helps reduce binding on my Gibsons. The extra downward force creates more tension between the nut and the tuning post which helps overcome the friction that causes binding. Especially on...
The first piece in a song that I copied and pasted worked great. The copied piece pasted perfect with no audible seam and right on the beat. Now I can't get any further paste actions to work properly.
The pasted part does not sync properly with my To point. In rehearsal mode, looping the In and...