Nov 13, 2011 6:27 AM
Alternate tunings, sound bleed through
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My question relates to the alternate tunings. I have a JTV69. Here is an example of what is happening -- I am cabled into my amp (no speaker attached) with headphones, so there is no speaker attached for sound. I turn the tunings knob to Blues G. When I fingerpick ("Longer" by Fogelberg), I hear the alternate tuning Blues G sound loud(er), but the original string soft, in the background. All of this is in the headphones.
Shouldn't the piezo pickup only pickup the altered sound? What can I do to eliminate that string sound bleed through?
Thanks,
Steve Feinstein
new variax owner
Just FYI, I just refreshed my software to 1.71 (it was 1.70) and I still have the bleed through.
Thanks,
Steve Feinstein
new variax owner
Every instance I have seen of this is simply hearing the sound from the original strings acoustically. Try cranking it up to see if you can still hear the original strings, or get heaphones that have a proper acoustic seal. As Hugo suggests, record what is coming directly out of the guitar and play that back and see if the original string is still there in the background. I suspect you will find that the sound is not there, but is merely you hearing the original string acoustically as you play.
Is the standard tuning still being heard if you monitor through headphones or through an amp at loud volumes?
Just to verify, can you please provide us with a recording of the alternate tuning being used on your JTV guitar?
Regards,
Line6Hugo
If you are using a POD HD500, try turning Variax "Channel 2" OFF.
See Advanced Guide page 2.4
Thanks for responding Hugo. I am not using a POD or anything else. My signal goes from the 1/4" jack out direct to the amp. I have cranked it up at a gig, but at the next gig I will ask some of my friends in the crowd what they hear.
I will be at our recording studio tomorrow and I will record the guitar direct into the system to see if its just the ambient sound, as you suggest, or something else. More to come.
Okie dokie, I recorded the sound directly out to the recording and it was perfect -- no double string tones, no ambient string sounds. I guess I just need to make the amp loud enough to cover the ambient string sounds, especially the high e. Thanks, all, for your thoughts and ideas.
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