Singers get more... 

I used to out do my guitar players 2 to 1... course that was the late 80's and 
I had hair almost to my waist......


>It connects between the guitar and amp.  However, some processor can be
>connected to the amp's line-out/line-in jacks.  But, those
>processors/amps tend to be much more expensive.
>
>If you get a processor that is called a "Pitch Shifter", "Pitch
>Transposer", "Octaver", "Harmonizer" or something like that, you can
>simulate a bass guitar.
>
>Years ago, I purchased a Digitech GPS-21 Guitar Processor and a matching
>Digitech Pitch Shifter (I forget the actual name) and I would record
>bass parts using my guitar.  Once mixed in with the guitar and drum
>machine tracks, you couldn't tell the difference.
>
>Just remember bass guitar players never get the pu$$y.  ;^)
>
>M!ke 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: brobborb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 1:05 AM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: Electric Guitar help
>
>Hey Mikey what does a guitar processor look like?  is it some
>rectangular electronic box that hooks up betweenc the guitar and the
>amp?  or is it something that attaches right onto the guitar?  Also, can
>it simulate bass? 
>that way i wont have to buy a bass guitar ehehe.

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