I've found nothing on my 4X that comes close. There is a pedal steel in the guitar section of my 4X but it's pretty lame. And I haven't found a guitar in the 4X that I can simulate this sound..using joystick or whatever.
I'm guessing if I knew more about voice editing on my 4X, I could come close to the sound you hear on this video.
Edited by guitpic1 (10/06/1708:04 AM)
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I like that sound too. I have one on the PA4X that I use that is pretty good, but different. Not in front of the kb right now, but I'll let you know tonight what it is. You're right though, we should work on editing one.
Tx all. Maybe this can be a group learning experience? I could use the help as I have never edited sounds...like, what is an oscillator? A sound generator?
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An oscillator is the basic component of a sound or tone . Just substitute the word βtone β instead of oscillator. You an select a guitar like an acoustic steel guitar as one tone . Then add an electric guitar as a second tone . Then you will need to play with the attack and amplitude to get closer to the pedal guitar sound .