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Very cool. Thanks for the tip. I was surprised that the Sweetwater catalog wasn't chock-a-block with this stuff. On Apr 25, 2008, at 5:36 PM, Daryl Shawn wrote: > Regarding the pickup itself, we had an extensive discussion in > December, and having the pickup get body noises was part of the > requirement (I was the one looking). It's worth a dig through the > archives as there were a ton of useful responses (subject line > "acoustic pickups, etc"). I ended up being most impressed by the > Baggs I-Beam, I'll probably get one this summer as an addition to > the piezo in my Takamine. > > Daryl Shawn > www.swanwelder.com > www.chinapaintingmusic.com > >> Sorry if this has been discussed ad nauseum, but what's the guitar >> pickup all the cool kids are using these days? I have a Seagull >> cedar acoustic that plays really nicely and has a pleasant-but- >> average tone. I'm interested in processing the signal before it >> gets to my looper, and would like to be able to pick up taps and >> other percussive slaps on the body of the instrument. >> >> While we're on the topic, what you think of the new crop of >> 'acoustic guitar' processors that are on the market (e.g. the >> Fishman stuff, Korg, Boss, etc.)? My original plan was to loop >> with my electric basses, but my singer-songwriter groove is coming >> back, and maybe the guitar will be in my path as well as a bass. >> Then again, an acoustic guitar with an octaver makes good basslines. > -- "There is only one music." - Jonas Hellborg