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Old 11-30-2009, 09:16 PM
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Morpheus Drop Tune... any users?

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Just found this interesting little pitch shifter in my newest Sweetwater catalog. It seems to be very stable for drop tuning guitars, and handles chords very well with true overtones. I'm just wondering how it'll handle a bass.

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/DropTune/

Anybody used one?
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Morpheus Droptune

Not an answer to your question, but there you are.
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OK, I finally was able to try one (my guitard got one). If you are looking for a nice clean tone your aren't going to get it with this. It sounds almost like a chorusy effect when you play anything lower than a high A (7th fret D string for example). Higher than that it sounds good. I think it is just not designed to track the low frequencies so it doesn't work that good. If you are looking for some kind of weird efect then it might work for you.
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Thanks for the tip.
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