Transpose

  • Is there a way to detune the pitch like transpose function but in half step or less, so you don't need to detune the guitar when playing after recordings that is not at right pitch?


    Regards Paul

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  • Is there a way to detune the pitch like transpose function but in half step or less, so you don't need to detune the guitar when playing after recordings that is not at right pitch?


    Regards Paul

    Hi Pau,


    Zappledan is right, transpose is halfsteps. You could try Pedal Pitch, iow the Whammy, and be very careful with the Pedal. I personally would load the the recording into the Quicktime Player and pitch the recording. I do that a lot when teaching guitar, like a half step up for the Guns ´n Roses stuff or a quarter step up for let´s say Highway to hell by AC/DC.


    Oh, an when you load the new firmware, be sure to load down the latest manual as well. ;)
    https://www.kemper-amps.com/downloads
    Under "select category" are all written documents.

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