I'm not sure how I'd play with the harmonics though.  I'm a fairly beginner 
guitarest.  I mean, as you all've heard in some of my recordings I've sent the 
list, I can get by, but that's about it.

Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve Sparrow 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 5:41 PM
  Subject: Re: Question about recording guitar


  Hey Chris. it can make some difference, and it will probably help a bit, But 
as you have multiple notes going on, it’s not going to fix the problem really 
well. Have you tried playing around with the harmonics on the guitar itself. 
That may get you out of trouble until you can get it looked at properly. I 
think you said it’s an electric guitar is that right.
  I’ve set the internasion on guitars before when in trouble, and i’ve got the 
job done. 
  Steve


    On 2 Jan 2016, at 7:52 am, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> 
wrote:


    I have a lead guitar part I need to record on a song I'm tracking.  We have 
a little problem though.

    For some reason, my 3rd G string and also on some occasions my 2nd B string 
keeps going out of tune.  It's not a matter of retune it though.  If I do, then 
certain chords, like E, or G sound fine, or A, even, but if I play a D chord, 
then, ewwww! Gross!  the G string, and the B string are totally flat.  More so 
my G string.  No, these are not wound strings.

    Anyway, my suspicion is that I probably have an intonation problem going on 
here.  I plan to take the guitar into a shop and have 'em look at it, but in 
the mingtime, my question is, if I was to pop auto-tune on that guitar track, 
would that make it sound worse, or could I effectively use that and maybe get 
the thing more in tune?  I mean, I know it theoretically would work, but do you 
think it would sound unnatural, or is it hard to say?

    Is there maybe a better way until I can get this thing looked at that I 
maybe could tackle this?

    Chris.


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