On 5 Aug 2008, at 11:40, Diatonis wrote:
Thank you for finding this.
I think it would also be great for spatialization in 5.1 or 3D. The stereo mp3 did sound like each string was somewhat isolated.
Stuart
Diatonis
http://www.diatonis.com/
Hi,
I just noticed this guy that makes six output guitar
pick-ups. Seems
like a way more expensive option than buying a FireWire
guitar or the
Moog Guitar:
http://musicthing.blogspot.com/2008/08/six-output-pickups-for-stereo-guitars.html
You should be able to use six loopers, one for each string.
That would
make the guitar + looper a new instrument that no one have
yet played.
Much less pedal tapping needed, as this looping instrument
would be
more like a piano, i.e. more options instantly available
for direct
playing. By playing the same note on a different string you
overdub it
into the next looper etc. He, he... playing that monster
looper would
demand more brain exercise than finger exercise ;-)
Exciting stuff! I once used a MIDI guitar for looping
samples set up
as one sample per MIDI Channel and string, but with this
pick-up you
should be able to do it with real audio (which IMHO is cool
with
guitars).
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Per Boysen
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