How to make electric guitar sound like metal??? firebirdlego • Feb 6, 2021 - 00:54 What specific pitches on each string do i need? Reply Comments bobjp • Feb 6, 2021 - 15:21 If you mean "power chords", they have no third. As in G,D,G, for example. Other than that, we need a little more explanation of what you are wanting to know. Reply firebirdlego • Feb 12, 2021 - 06:07 In reply to If you mean "power chords",… by bobjp Actually, I figured it out. Turns out I needed to go into the mixer and change the sign to overdriven guitar. Reply Jojo-Schmitz • Feb 12, 2021 - 06:12 In reply to Actually, I figured it out… by firebirdlego Works even mid-priced with a staff text and its properties to switch to the overdrive channel Reply
bobjp • Feb 6, 2021 - 15:21 If you mean "power chords", they have no third. As in G,D,G, for example. Other than that, we need a little more explanation of what you are wanting to know. Reply
firebirdlego • Feb 12, 2021 - 06:07 In reply to If you mean "power chords",… by bobjp Actually, I figured it out. Turns out I needed to go into the mixer and change the sign to overdriven guitar. Reply
Jojo-Schmitz • Feb 12, 2021 - 06:12 In reply to Actually, I figured it out… by firebirdlego Works even mid-priced with a staff text and its properties to switch to the overdrive channel Reply
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If you mean "power chords", they have no third. As in G,D,G, for example.
Other than that, we need a little more explanation of what you are wanting to know.
In reply to If you mean "power chords",… by bobjp
Actually, I figured it out.
Turns out I needed to go into the mixer and change the sign to overdriven guitar.
In reply to Actually, I figured it out… by firebirdlego
Works even mid-priced with a staff text and its properties to switch to the overdrive channel