Duchess Of Snork of Fedi on Nostr: So apparently high gain and chords with notes on the G, B, and high E strings cause ...
So apparently high gain and chords with notes on the G, B, and high E strings cause the fluttering beat frequency sound I'm trying to get rid of.
I suspect actual guitarists know this?
Anyway, I've been playing around and have found an alternative approach to get the sound I want, with layering and arrangement. I'll listen again tomorrow and see if I still like it.
#Guitar #HomeRecording #DIYMusic
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