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Terry. >I was curious if any has made a guitar synth that > actually tracks well by now. it depends on you playing style. in my opinion the Roland GR30 and 33 have got it pretty good, But still, if you are playing at all fast or tricky it'll seem to lag behind which is very like playing in a big hall where you can hear yer amp, only the PA:... But... I also had a guitar synth years ago, it was a monophonic thing from Korg I forget the model-number, X something.and I hear it on OLD recording Idid then, and I WANT IT BACK... I loved the mis-tracking on it! it was so cool, especially on the er...trumpet patch, it would be fine for a while then you held anote and after a short moment it would swWOOOPP up an octave and find a harmonic, gut often not THE harmonic... just any ole harmonic, then die with a weeeee-bang! And playing chords on it?...(its was monophonic) phew! man O' man, it was like Zorn meets Brotzman, squealing pig stuff FANTASTIC, anyone got one they dont want??? SHIT im heading E-bay way RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! M ............................... m a r k r e d www.mark-red.com ............................... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Terry Blankenship" <electricgypsys@yahoo.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 4:09 AM Subject: guitar synthesizers > I had a couple of guitar synths many years ago that > were interesting at the time, but the tracking was bad > enough for me to eventually give them up. > > I was curious if any has made a guitar synth that > actually tracks well by now. > > What are the best guitar synths on the market in 2003? > > All the very best! > Terry > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! News - Today's headlines > http://news.yahoo.com > >