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| i dont know if the word "accord" is right but my default language is not english so i dont know the proper word for but i think u should have understand what i mean.the problem is i am looking for a electronic circuit schema that accords the guitar.does anyone know this electronic device and know where i can find its schema?! thanks | |
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| Aiight, well I'm not huge into music development (except with synth) but as far as I know, accord is not an english term, by this do you mean Record ? As in creating the music that can be played via computer or CD, or tape ?, or do you mean something that synthesises a guitars sound like a keyboard ? | |
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| Okay, I take that back, the word accord means to create harmony, or to make sound, or agree to something. So basically you want to make a digital guitar, I can't help you with this, but I'm sure some people here may be able to. | |
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| perhaps xjackal means a 'cord' generator a mixture of two pure tones to tune a guitar I have seen such a device but I have no circuit schematic | |
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| If You need a device for adjusting exact sound of guitar, it called "chord finder" or "guitar tuner". Many software existiert for PC,MAC,PALM and mobile phone.Online tuning also available. | |
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| thankx folks for ur interest.it is the "cord finder" what i am looking for but no need now.i found really useful software.anyway if someone had the schema plese post!! | |
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