Benson Set to Host Breezin’ With The Stars Retreat
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In the December ’24 issue of Vintage Guitar, the legendary George Benson
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Jerry Cantrell Rig Rundown [2024]
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The legendary Alice in Chains axeman gives us a look at his updated solo
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*Jerry Cantrell*’s forthcoming sol...
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Wes Montgomery-style Octaves
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I saw this pedal demo at NAMM was really impressed. Digitech HarmonyMan Intelligent Pitch Shifter The Digitech HarmonyMan is an intelligent pitch shifting effect giving you the ability to create harmonies such as; a 3rd or 5th above or below, an octave up, 2 octaves below, 24 semitones and 4 detune variations. You can also combine 2 voices to accompany your dry signal making the possibilities expand even further. Now, we mentioned the Digitech HarmonyMan is an intelligent pitch shifter, right? I suppose youre wondering, What do you mean, intelligent? Can it solve equations? Well, no. Not exactly. By intelligent we mean the Digitech Harmony Man features Scalic Shifting. Scalic Shifting allows the HarmonyMan to create the proper harmonies dependent on the key. It also features Triad Shifting which allows you to base your harmonies around a chord structure for fixed harmonies in a certain key or using the sidechain input for chord recognition. With all this, there is really no way you cannot enjoy the Digitech HarmonyMan Intelligent Pitch Shifter. If harmonies are your game, get it on.
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