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The Roland VG-8 is a guitar modeling system that models many popular guitars and stomp-box effects. It also has a pitch shifter (can be used to "change" the guitars tuning to open tunings, drop tunings, etc without tuning the strings). | The Roland VG-8 is a guitar modeling system that models many popular guitars and stomp-box effects. It also has a pitch shifter (can be used to "change" the guitars tuning to open tunings, drop tunings, etc without tuning the strings). | ||
The VG-8's intelligent harmonizer has most likely been used on [[Muscle Museum]]. | |||
The VG-8 get it's signal from a GK-2a pickup built into two of his [[Manson]] guitars. The most obvious example is the 'trumpet' solo during [[Darkshines (song)|Darkshines]]. | The VG-8 get it's signal from a GK-2a pickup built into two of his [[Manson]] guitars. The most obvious example is the 'trumpet' solo during [[Darkshines (song)|Darkshines]]. |
Revision as of 09:04, 4 May 2017
The Roland VG-8 is a guitar modeling system that models many popular guitars and stomp-box effects. It also has a pitch shifter (can be used to "change" the guitars tuning to open tunings, drop tunings, etc without tuning the strings).
The VG-8's intelligent harmonizer has most likely been used on Muscle Museum.
The VG-8 get it's signal from a GK-2a pickup built into two of his Manson guitars. The most obvious example is the 'trumpet' solo during Darkshines.
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