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Question about tone creatin on Toolkit

I have over 80+ CDLC in this site and would like to chart more.

 

There's a Bring Me The Horizon song (Mother Tongue) that could be played on E standard, except there's a struming in the last chorus that is so low can't be played on E, and must be played it a lower tunning (maybe A or B, whatever).

 

So I was planning on doing this, I just need someone to tell me if it will work, and how to do it:

 

I was thinking on charting it on E standard, and on that low tunning part, chart it still on E standard, and add a "lower tone" tone change to it, and then go back to the E standard, regular tone. Similar to the octave down in the bass tone of the verse of Last Resort by Papa Roach

 

I see there's an option on the toolkit to edit a tone and add a Pre Pedal/loop pedal effect to it. There are a couple that start with "Pitch:" so I'm assuming I need to choose one of them, and then choose the knob settings. The questions are:

 

1. Should I choose a pre pedal, or a loop pedal?

2. If the chart is in E standard, and that special tone would be used for a chord that should played in A standard, how would I know what to put in the knob settings?

 

Thanks in advance.

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1. Pre pedal multipitch (mix = 0)

2. A - 7 half steps lower from E ( pitch = -7.00)

 

Mix should be on 100 or it won't make any difference.

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Yep, 0 not even valid value for the mix, it starts form 1. I played with multipitch pedal one time and it was ~4years ago :)

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1. Pre pedal multipitch (mix = 0 100)

2. A - 7 half steps lower from E ( pitch = -7.00)

 

 

 

1. Pre pedal multipitch (mix = 0)

2. A - 7 half steps lower from E ( pitch = -7.00)

 

Mix should be on 100 or it won't make any difference.

 

 

 

You guys are the best! Thank you so much. I really appreciate it! I'll do one CDLC later today and test it.

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