G# to A# change on universal
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- Robert Colvert
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G# to A# change on universal
I've noticed on universal tunings the G# to A# change. Does anyone have this & if so, please comment on what you can get with it? First thoughts are more diminished chord voicings. Thanks!
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You could study-up on the standard D10 "C6th Pedal-4" changes (search threads).
This is the same function, just on a B6th tuning.
It is often left off of S12U setups in favor of a "reduced instruction set", as I like to call it.
S12U's that were originally designed to mimic a D10 usually have that pedal.
G# to A# is also part of the P7 function.
This is the same function, just on a B6th tuning.
It is often left off of S12U setups in favor of a "reduced instruction set", as I like to call it.
S12U's that were originally designed to mimic a D10 usually have that pedal.
G# to A# is also part of the P7 function.
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