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--- Douglas Baldwin <coyotelk@optonline.net> wrote: > Doug, you wrote "In the world of electronic chips > and processors, I own a Boss GT-3. I love it. BUT. > It has no resonance around the pitch of G. > Regardless of the patch, it kinda goes limp when I > play a G. I can feel my guitar resonating, but I > hear the unit just tossing a wet blanket over the > note. Explain that one. " My guitar's going through a Tonelab SE AND a VF-1 and my g string sounds beautiful. Chimy and resonent. Just in case I powered everything up before I wrote this to check. Yup. Sounds great. Now, I'm using a solid body Steinberger (not the all carbonfiber ones, but the neck is) Could your problem be the mojo of the tree hates the mojo of the silicon? Perhaps a gypsy put a curse on you? but I kid. There's got to be a scientific reason for what you're experiencing, but I can't imagine saying, "Digital" will cover it. Let's face it, what music does one listen to these days that doesn't become digital at some point? I'd love to hear a recording of your problem. I've seen Adrian Belew live with his Line6 modeling amps and he's got one of the sweetest tones going. I really can't imagine it's that. Mark __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com