Can I auto-tune guitar?

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In this way, can you Auto-Tune an instrument?

Auto-Tune has become standard equipment in professional recording studios. Instruments such as the Peavey AT-200 guitar seamlessly use Auto-Tune technology for real time pitch correction.

Keeping this in consideration, can you use Auto-Tune on instruments? Tuning machines and software can be looked at in one of two ways. On one hand, an artist can use autotune to artificially augment the quality of her voice, and on the other, she can actually use autotune as an instrument in its own right, or as a way to communicate a new musical idea.

Additionally, did Peavey shut down?

Sure enough, things are in shambles. Peavey Electronics indeed closed down Plant 3 to outsource jobs. Employees including Thresa and Michael were all given 60-days notice.

Does Peavey still make guitars?

Peavey still produces guitars and amps in the USA – including the HP2 range of electric guitars, as well as Budda amps – and Peavey assures us that this auction of material and equipment will not have any impact on its USA manufacturing operations.

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What is going on with Peavey?

“After more than 50 years operating as one of the largest audio equipment manufacturers in the world, Peavey Electronics is closing its speaker and amplifier manufacturing operations in Decatur and Meridian, Mississippi and will be auctioning off the equipment on May 19 and 20.

What is the 5th string on A guitar?

A

What should A guitar be tuned to?

Standard tuning for guitar starts with the lowest 6th string (the thickest string) and goes to your highest 1st string (the thinnest string) and the notes are: E, A, D, G, B, E. A great phrase you can use to easily remember this is “Eddie Ate Dynamite, Good Bye Eddie.”

When did Peavey move to China?

Peavey moved manufacturing to China about 6 years ago. ^^^Too late — I just ordered a 2013 6505 head with brand new JJ tubes. Says “made in the USA” on the back.

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