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www.soundclick.com My songs in Soundclick, free downloadable I play a few factory preset synth sounds from my Roland GR-09 Guitar Synth on a Fernandes Strat with GK-2A Pickup. My songs in Soundclick, free downloadable: www.soundclick.com www.guitarristas.org
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Steve Oliver tells you about the SH575 Semi hollow synth access acoustic-electric guitar.
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80's guitar synth rival to the Synthaxe, I posted this for the midiguitar group to see
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From TBTV- I show off my Godin Multiac guitar, in my normal fashion.
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www.nevadamusic.co.uk The GR20 is the latest Guitar synth from Roland.
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The roland Gr-700 guitar synth floor unit...a quick run through the sounds of this "retro space aged" unit...
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Hammond B3 type of sound from the guitar synth. Dg20 + Digitech RP80 (flanger, reverb, EQ), stereo PA.
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Bring your guitar playing to a new dimension with The Electric Pick Synth. A one of a kind new instrument that utilizes the natural picking style to send out two different audio signals: 1- The pick itself is a passive circuit that has a percussive attack at the output. This signal can be routed to any pedal or effect for interesting results. This signal can also trigger MIDI notes through devices with CV input 2- The Synth is a light sensitive oscillator circuit that is controlled by the pick with a photo-cell and contact to the guitar. It has a switchable range capable of "low creaks" sweeping to "high screams". It runs on a 9volt battery and has a built in speaker. The unit is seated...
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Johnny demarco and his unique sales pitch at it's best. Skip to 1:20
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Hey everybody, please check out my new Myspace music site when you get a chance. The project goes by the name "Mr. Dithers." thanks. www.myspace.com A brief demonstration of the classic Roland GR-300 guitar synth. I posted an earlier vid featuring the GR-300 in a filter modulation performance along with drums, etc. This is just the synth itself - with some TC Electronic D-Two delay. I am using the Roland G-505 guitar controller. You must use the 24-pin cable to interface the guitar with the synth. The older cables with the metal ends are the ones to use. The newer plastic end cables suck. They are not as reliable and cannot be repaired. Avoid them at all costs unless money means nothing to...
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Steve Oliver demonstrates the pickups on the Carvin SH575 guitar.
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www.boyinaband.com - head over to my website to see the text version of the reason 4 tutorial, grab some samples and check out my other blogs and tutorials! And http for the forum (Shocking, right?) Today, I'll be teaching you how to make two lead synths - one Dr Dre-esque portamento lead synth and another similarly gangsta lead that emulates a sampled picked guitar sound.
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Using an Axon AX-100 (the old, original model) with a Switch brand MIDI guitar, running into Logic software. Latency is quite good (Axon is the fastest tracking guitar synth out there) and there are a few glitches but overall it works very well once you get used to it.
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This is about sound modification in the guitar: I modified the guitar completely. I install the sustainer pickup and fitted the electronic where the ROM card supposes to be and design a new aluminum cover plate in that place. The connector to the rom/ram card is now directed under the main large plate and the slot to a rom card .If I decide to change that rom card I will have to lift the back plate. I guess I will never have to do this as a have so many sound not explored yet. For switching from the different sound bank I have a push button that is directly accessed by my little fingers. I change the configuration of the sustainer and set up the guitar in stereo mode while the bridge and...
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