1. Ohh. There are ways you know...
    Anyway, I heard about another software called Powertab. I have never used it, but it looked to be an almost exact copy of guitar pro.
  2. Originally posted by thechicken:[..]

    Ohh. There are ways you know...
    Anyway, I heard about another software called Powertab. I have never used it, but it looked to be an almost exact copy of guitar pro.


    yeh but whenever ive tried that other way for software it ends up being sum crap that dunt work
    i had powertab on my old pc and t was pretty good, its just a have a AIWIY pro tab i wana look at
  3. ive got AIWIY pretty much done now, thanks for all ur help only part i still cant get is what edge plays after the 2min mark live from Milan in 05 ive tried soo many differnt things and still cant get it.
  4. TC ELECTRONICS POLYTUNE.

    It will be the best $99.99 you ever spent.

    It works for guitar, bass.

    It can be used as a chromatic tuner, to tune one string at a time.

    If you strum all 6 strings it works in "polytune" mode which will show you which of the 6 strings you just strummed are out of tune. Great for fast cleanup of tuning will on stage.

    You can also set it to strobe-tune which is incredibly accurate.

    You can ALSO set the tuner for a guitar tuning of E, Eb, D, C or B. Helpful if you are switching between E and Eflat tunings.

    The "Polytune" mode doesn't work with Drop D, open or modal tunings (alternative tunings) but the it can still be used in the single string at a time "Chromatic" mode.

    Again, it will be the best $99.99 you ever spent. It's far more accurate than Boss tuners. (And Boss tuners are not horrible).

    A better tuner? Don't know there is one is this price range. The Peterson Strobo-Stomp, and Flip-Strobe are amazing, accurate and $200 to $300.

    Dallas Schoo uses a variety of Peterson strobe-tuners and there is a Boss tuner on Edge's pedalboard.

    For my tech gig, I used a Boss TU-12 to get the guitars close and Peterson Strobo-Stomp to dial in the accuracy. I will now be using the TC Electronics Polytune to get things close to perfect and Peterson to get them dead on.

    Why not JUST the Peterson? If you've used a strobe tuner you will see that they are very sensitive. So if the guitar is VERY out, the display spins fast... I have just found it easier to get them close with a chromatic tuner and then fine tune with the strobe tuner.
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    In order to play along with Edge, yes. If you just want to sound good on your own, you don't need to, I always play on standard E and everything sounds good enough


    True. And it can depend on live vs studio recording. Also things can change from tour to tour. Edge had been playing "Mysterious Ways" in Eb and during Vertigo he played it in E.
  6. What is the strobe tune, Jeff?
  7. Does anyone have the tab for " for the first time " the way it was played at the 2006-12-09 Honolulu gig? it looks like its on the 8th fret or theres around..Any help would be great.
  8. It's not in the 8th but on the 9th fret, it's a simple riff:

    D--------------------------------------9---11---12---11---9-----
    A------9---11---12---11---9--------0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------
    E------0~~~~~~~~~~---------------------------------------------

    (let the open strings ring and ring )


  9. Strobe tuners are pretty much the most accurate tuners out there. Highly sensitive and highly accurate.

    Dallas uses a few different Peterson Strobe tuners to keep The Edge in tune. In the October Music Radar Online article, it mentions:

    Peterson V-Sam Tuner - Sells for $249.00 (Seems some online retailers are no longer carrying it. This might be that a newer version is forthcoming)
    http://www.petersontuners.com/index.cfm?category=92

    Peterson VS-F Strobo Flip - Sells for $199.00
    http://www.petersontuners.com/index.cfm?category=37&sub=21


    Peterson VS-R Strobo Rack Tuner - Sells for $359.00
    http://www.petersontuners.com/index.cfm?category=73&sub=66


    I remember seeing a picture from behind The Edge's amps, when they played at the Brooklyn Bridge, and there was a Peterson StroboStomp pedal (I have one and I swear by it - fantastic tuner!)



    Here's a good wiki link that explains how a strobe tuners (and other tuners) work:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_tuner



    The TC Electronic Polytune has a strobe tuning function. It is also pretty accurate. The Polytune is another tuner that is fantastic and one that is essential to me. And for the price, you can't beat it.



    TC Electronics Polytune sells for $99.99
    Peterson StroboStomp 2 sells for $199.00
  10. Ah right, they're stroboscopic tuners!! I know how do stroboscopes work, I just didn't know it was the same thing!!

    Thanks anyway