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umm 2cents worth: ever since i saw JimStafford(guitarplayer extrordinaire) on the tonite show in '84-i got the video- "trying" to play the new Roland Guitar Synth w/ that extra arm(?)never new what that was for-anybody?-he was playin 'beverly hills cop theme' makin all these pseudo synthee-NON guitar sounds using envelopes that were totally out of time w/ the music-he was at a loss on how to control them)-i learned to be apprehensive about synth/guitars. i have over the years totally turned my back on anything but the most unaffected of guitar tones-and i sure dont mind players trying to hone disparate(incongruent qualities) sound-for me that dog dont hunt. just cause you can integrate ic's or chips or whatever onto a guitar signal doesnt mean its a good thangg. waggin the dog imho swimmin against the stream of consciousness ston on 2/1/06 3:38 PM, mark sottilaro at zerocrossing2001@yahoo.com wrote: > --- Tony Douglas <TonyIsYourPal@netscape.net> wrote: > So I'll >> look into all sorts of devices, from stomp boxes to >> rack mounts to guitar synths to the VG8 to marry up >> playing the instrument I like with the sounds I want >> to hear. Quite simple, really. > > > I think what we're trying to say is that we've found > the compromises you make with MIDI guitars and synth > guitars aren't worth it... to us. I'm not saying the > "keyboard" is THE electronic instrument interface... > it just happens to be easily obtainable at an > inexpensive price. The thing about MIDI/Synth guitars > that bothered me the most was when you tried to do > something like create a drone chord while playing > notes over it. Not easily done when those strings > stop vibrating and you get a really glitchy end of > notes in your chord. Also, I wanted it to really > nicely track things like bends and hammer-ons and I > seemed to be able to get it right about 50% of the > time if I played it really cleanly. Anyway, I could > go on but the deal is I was never satisfied... but I > wanted those synth sounds. (BTW, I'm all for the > mutilation of a guitar sound to become something > different, I just don't like traditional Synth/MIDI > guitar setups. Truth is I never tried a VG8 but it > looks cool) >> Continuing ... >> >> ... Consider how many variables a >> violinist or saxophonist can manipulate at the same >> time (and in real time) compared to a pianist, for >> example.) > I think that's totally unfair to make these > comparisons. First of all, we're not talking about a > piano. Second... while I agree that many acoustic > instruments have a TON of subtile "variables" that can > be manipulated in real time... a modern synth doesn't? > I've got a few that are just teaming with knobs > begging to be twisted... uh with the free hand I have > because I'm not trying to pluck a string while holding > it down at a fret. My novation controller has so many > knobs and buttons it's sick, plus it has a x/y touch > pad and aftertouch. It's keys feel better than any > cheap m-audio board and it really is an instrument... > one I wish I was better at, but that's another thread. > > Mark >