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You play a chord, each string can be heard from a different point in the room. Interesting? Sure. Enjoyable? Probably not.
(Is this possible with MIDI guitars? Shoot me down if it is.)
Kent Armstrong
http://www.pickuprepairs.com/custom.html Nice pickups, moderately lousy site. [angel, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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//possible with MIDI guitars?//: Completely. Set each string to a different MIDI channel, send to module with 6 outputs, set each sound on the corresponding channel to a different audio output. Run to different amps. |
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The divided hex pickup used on MIDI guitars isn't wired for 6-channel sound, but it could be. |
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//Is this possible with MIDI guitars? Shoot me down if it is// [oatcake] stay still! I can't get a proper shot off... |
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<insert bullet richochet sound here> |
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Roger Waters of Pink Floyd used to play a surround-sound bass guitar (four pickups). The bass riff of "Money" would skip around the hall. Nice effect. |
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Argh! Nine stringed basses (link) are stoopid! |
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//Is this possible with MIDI guitars?// Well, it is on mine. Each segment of the MIDI pickup can be assigned to its own MIDI channel, and your synth set-up can deal with the rest. Synth 1 responds to, say, channels 1 & 2, and the voices on those channels are panned hard right and hard left respectively. Synth 2 responds to MIDI channels 3 & 4, and synth 3 to channels 5 & 6. Three stereo amps, six speakers, and you're in business. You don't need to go to MIDI though. Kent Armstrong (linky) can custom-build single-string pickups so you can have a six-channel output, again feeding three stereo amps. |
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I've been designing and making 6-channel and stereo
guitars for over 25 years for folks like Ry Cooder and
Eddie Van Halen. It's a beautiful thing! Steve Ripley
http://www.thetractors.com/ |
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