G3ronimo
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Posted: Wed Aug 09 2006 21:57 Electric guitar&MadTracker |
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Okey, I was at a party last night which was quite pleasant
anyway the guy that throwed it had a guitar... after messing with that thing I was like "hell yeah, awesome stuff"
so now Im planning on buying a cheap ass guitar... to learn to play on BUT most importantley to create samples with for madtracker use
now here's the question would it be able to hook the guitar up with the computer and digitally record the sounds? |
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Frazze
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Posted: Thu Aug 10 2006 01:28
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It's possible to do that with pretty good results. But tracking guitarriffs is hard. I been trying to work that way a bit, but unless you use riffs its almost imposible to get a natural guitarsound.
But on the other hand, if you manage to work it out its realy cool. |
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D Vibe
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Posted: Thu Aug 10 2006 05:15
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If you want a cheap ass guitar, maybe Jam Mate would be something!
It actually got a good review from the swedish studio/musician-magazine Studio (for its price). |
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G3ronimo
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Posted: Thu Aug 10 2006 07:05
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c-frog wrote: |
If you want a cheap ass guitar, maybe Jam Mate would be something!
It actually got a good review from the swedish studio/musician-magazine Studio (for its price).
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Plug & Play with USB :O
niiiiice |
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Martin
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Martin
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Posted: Thu Aug 10 2006 12:51
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it would have to be a semi-acustic guitar... Acustic guitars does not have any pick-ups to convert the sound. |
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robedwards99
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Posted: Thu Aug 10 2006 16:52
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Martin wrote: |
it would have to be a semi-acustic guitar... Acustic guitars does not have any pick-ups to convert the sound.
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OR you could get one of those pickups that sits in the hole on an acoustic guitar.. I think you can fit them to any acoustic.
I actually got some reasonable results by using a small earphone as a mic taped just inside the hole of an acoustic.. the only other option is to have a mic in front of the guitar. |
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Jimmy Åkerlund
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Posted: Fri Aug 11 2006 18:33
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haha i liked that UG guitar plug and play
cool! |
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D Vibe
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Posted: Fri Aug 11 2006 19:58
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TOffe wrote: |
anyone seen a acoustic guitar with this function? I know this still is kinda new but one could always hope, right?
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I've read/heard that the same company that made Jam Mate will release more USB instruments this autumn.. |
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TOffe
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Posted: Fri Aug 11 2006 21:03
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c-frog wrote: |
TOffe wrote: |
anyone seen a acoustic guitar with this function? I know this still is kinda new but one could always hope, right?
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I've read/heard that the same company that made Jam Mate will release more USB instruments this autumn..
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nice nice, thanks for the info
/me wants some usb bongo drums  |
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