Ope, still for electric systems only. Given how it works I don't see how it 
could be applied to an acoustic guitar. There are some acoustic emulations via 
the guitar modeling side of the system though. 

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> On Jan 2, 2016, at 12:09 PM, Chris Smart <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> do they have that system for acoustic guitars yet?
> 
> I don't believe Melodyne Editor is accessible. Melodyne Single Track is 
> accessible on the PC side, with some rather extensive hotspot clicker sets 
> and Jaws, but that only corrects monophonic material.
> 
> Best to just get the instrument properly set up.
> 
> At 05:02 PM 1/1/2016, you wrote:
>> unless Auto Tune can deal with polyphonic sources it probably won’t work. 
>> I believe Melodime does this but not sure on its accessibility. BTW this is 
>> the very thing that the AutoTune Guitar system tackles and one of the 
>> reasons i like using one for recording.
>> 
>>> On Jan 1, 2016, at 4:52 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
>>> <<mailto:[email protected]>[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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