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Re: Triple play again



Hi Per,

yes, absolutely I think it is great guitar. It was made in the golden 
years by the best japanese guitar crafters. I just changed the neck pickup 
with a Texas Special and the middle (wich I never use alone) with a Silver 
Lace Sensor. I was trying to find some other for the bridge, but after the 
tests (4 o 5 different pickups) I leave the original. It sound great for 
me. The hardware and the construction is great!
Ableton push is something that since many time ago I am wishing :) enjoy 
it! I just tried Shove (push 4 iPad w/ Lemur) and it works...but it's not 
the same. 

Best regads,

Ruben





> El 7/1/2015, a las 16:54, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> escribió:
> 
>> On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 4:32 PM, Ruben Medrano <rubenmedrano@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> Casio MG-510 Midi guitar
> 
> 
> Hi Ruben,
> 
> That's the one I've been using ever since the 80's. But a few years
> back I stopped using its MIDI pickup (since I got hold of an Akai EWI
> 9000s which is a way better MIDI instrument in case you are familiar
> with sax or flute playing). But man what great guitar Casio made with
> that model!!! I put DiMarzio Dual Sound pickups mine it and it totally
> screams as a free floating whammy rocker. Right now I have the Casio's
> neck on a Telecaster (which I have more use for in my recent
> recordings) and will get a new neck for the Casio ASAP.
> 
> BTW, I'm very happy with an Ableton Push for playing percussive MIDI
> parts. Its 64 rubber pads cover over 5 octaves and the feel is as good
> as the classic MPC (Akai designed these pads for Ableton).
> Unfortunately it needs a connected computer but even including that it
> is a very small setup that can be used on the side while playing
> guitar as well. I think the general idea of having a guitar send MIDI
> suffers from really bad odds.
> 
> Greetings from Sweden
> 
> Per Boysen
> www.perboysen.com
> http://www.youtube.com/perboysen
>