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Re: RE: Re: Hexaphonic guitar (was: single coil & hum (was EH2880 on video)



I'm not sure if your aware but Kramer came out with a guitar in the 80s
called the Ripley. It had an output and pan and volume controls for each
string if my memory isnt too fried. Gibson have also been talking for ages
about releasing a digital guitar which is a les paul with a pickup going
through a usb type connection where you get multi outputs for each string
aswell a whole swag of other features. You could really do some cool things
with that baby.

Cheers
Woz


Original Message:
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From: Charlie Milkey pilotcp@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 16:28:41 -0500
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: RE: Re: Hexaphonic guitar (was: single coil & hum (was EH2880
on video)


On 7/20/06, goddard.duncan@mtvne.com <goddard.duncan@mtvne.com> wrote:

> never seen those,

http://www.atlansia.jp/

or more specifically ->  http://www.atlansia.jp/4B02.7.JPG
basically if you check out their site, they put those little
individual pickups anywhere they want to...i think it'd be interesting
to get a hold of some of those pickups and try individual outputs...


> there have been some other peavey basses, & at least one hamer bass, with
> "quad" outputs. tom petersen's original 12 string hamer bass, for
instance,
> is pictured with a mini four-way mixer on board &, I think, a bunch of
> dimarzios installed sideways. I expect there must be some guitars out
there
> with individual outputs too.

i know the peavey cyber-bass is one of those



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