Tony Russell Davis wrote:Aren't those screws for "split" tuning? To "true up" a note raised a whole-tone by one pedal and simultaneously lowered a half-tone by another pedal or KL? e.g. raise E string to F# with pedal C and then bring it back to an accurate F by lowering the E string on a KL?
I think that's true, Tony, although I have seen several diagrams explaining the many ways to achieve correct split tuning, and/or getting a half-stop at the correct point, by playing around with the stop positions and the pulls on raise and lower fingers. The pedalsteel.fr site has some very nice CAD images, e.g. here: http://pedalsteel.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=881&catid=173&Itemid=1492
I recall a few posts by Haddock on this very subject not long ago (combining simultaneous raise and lower), although I have to confess I did get confused from the start towards the end
I think for now I am going to make sure everything is in tune, and then progress using the copedent I currently have. Next time I pop down to visit JD I will lean on his wisdom and spare parts stock to see if I can make a couple of changes (mainly for C6), but for now I should probably stay focussed on the important part which is learning to play the guitar to an acceptable standard!
I've been working on 'Borrowed Angel' and will do my best to upload a video in the next few days. Can't promise an exciting background or rhinestone troos though...


