Conversely Bill,
I've been spending a lot of time getting to know my GI10 with the hexpander piezo system. Using the midi to create loops and getting it to trigger a curtain of ambient sounds behind my playing in a new piece I'm writing at the mo, called The Ice Palace, (just as summers in full flow here ;). Anyway, I'm finding the whole thing is taking me to new realms of possibility though my music hs taken a decided turn towards phantasmagoria of late. I'm also in love with EnergyXT's live mode which is spoiling me with sequencing possibilities - I'm in heaven..
peace
Gareth > From: billwalker@baymoon.com > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: semi OT - Guitar Synths > Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 22:23:57 -0700 > > A friend of mine has the Sonuus G2M monophonic unit. According to him > its not exactly plug in and play as it requires some dialing in of > parameters and fine tuning of the response for whatever soft synth you > wind up using. For me the fact that it's monophonic is a deal breaker, > though at the price it would be cool for someone wanting to get in to > sequence on a computer. I must say my Roland GR-30 is all but retired. > I've taken the gk-2's off my guitars and I still have a flamenco > guitar equipped with an RMC pick-up which is the way to go for > acoustic pitch to midi. I always had the fantasy of playing solo nylon > string guitar with this lush string orchestra behind me, but I never > took the obvious step and invested in a really good sound engine like > a Kurzweil rack, today's equivalent being a mac pro running a really > good orchestral suite. Someday perhaps I'll go that route. I'm still > waiting for Roland to come out with a pro guitar sythn with a sound > engine and sequence capability that rivals their best keyboards. In > the latest Guitar Player magazine John Mclaughlin makes a similar > comment to that effect. until then, The world of signal processing is > infinite. > Bill >
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