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How to run a cheap stable setup with a Midi-Guitar

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:30 pm
by chrisfischer
:P How to run a cheap stable setup with a Midi-Guitar.
Hardware: I have a new flexible PC from Agando (try it), Luna Card (Scope Home Guitar Bundle), Axon AX 50 (Terratec, Guitar-to-Midi), Behringer FCB 1010 (Foot Controller) and a modified Guitar with Ghost Hexpander Midi Interface, as well as Ghost Piezo Saddle Pickups (Graphtech), Guitar Amp for monitoring
Software: Win XP Home Edition, Scope v5, Dynatube Amps and SixString (absolutely necessary if you want a MidiGuitar) Plugins, Cubase Essential 4, Guitar Rig (Software Edition) good if you want effects without dsp-Power

Try it and have fun

Re: How to run a cheap stable setup with a Midi-Guitar

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 2:10 pm
by siriusbliss
I run an older pre-Terratec Axon AX-100 as well as older GR-33, and am getting back into running Scope synths with it (now that I have Xite).

Brian Moore custom guitar with piezos/GK.

Fun stuff.

Greg

Re: How to run a cheap stable setup with a Midi-Guitar

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 7:32 am
by dawman
Here's a couple of other ways to use a Guitar too.
Joe Walsh, Stevie Wonder or Peter Frampton kind of stuff.
I am trying to get the sounds that Joe Walsh's keyboard player got on his tracks of Rocky Mountain Way, using a real analog synth.
I wish I had an Electric Guitar to check out the FMR or XITE-1 Mic pre's.
I'll see what I come up with this weekend.
But these devices might be cool on some Humbuckers.
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Re: How to run a cheap stable setup with a Midi-Guitar

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 11:06 am
by siriusbliss
you can always just send me your project files and I'll load them up to test. :wink:

This way I can sort out what I'm missing and/or sort through all the older devices and modules that I have laying around going back 10 years.

Greg