Roland Guitar Synthesizer Challenge


Roland Guitar Synthesizer Challenge – Wayne Joness – GR-300 – GR-700 was uploaded by: WayneJoness
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Here’s an entry in the Roland Guitar Synthesizer Challenge by Wayne Joness, featuring vintage Roland Guitar Synthesizers, the Roland GR-300, Roland GR-700 and Roland GM-70.

The synthesizers are all controlled by a vintage Roland G-303 Guitar Synthesizer Controller.

In addition to the GR-300 and GR-700, the GM-70 is used to play a Roland XV-5080 Sound Module.

All Parts were played by guitar, with the exception of the drum loop programming.

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Roland Guitar Synth Challenge


Roland Guitar Synth Challenge – Wayne Joness – GI-20 was uploaded by: WayneJoness
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Roland Guitar Synth Challenge entry by Wayne Scott Joness featuring the Roland GI-20.

The GI-20 is used with a Roland GK-3 divided pickup to play a variety of software synthesizers and sound modules, including the Roland XV-5080 fitted with the SRX-07 Ultimate Keys Expansion board.

All MIDI performances are from the GI-20, with the exception of drum loop programming.

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MIDI Guitar Jam


Midi Guitar Jam (with Native Instruments FM8 and Ableton Live) was uploaded by: WeakEndProductions
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Midi Guitar Jam (with Native Instruments FM8 and Ableton Live)

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I recently got Native Instruments FM8 software synth and I’ve been getting some good sounds for Midi Guitar with it. Using Ableton Live 6 I am able to load (and arm for recording) six instances of FM8. That way I can play the synth in a natural guitar-like manner. What I mean is that I can bend one string, sending a pitchbend message for one string (one midi channel) without that message bending the pitch of what’s happening on all the other strings. It seems to work rather well. I thought that it might be of interest to other midi guitarists.

Terrifying Guitar Pedal Effects (Electro-Harmonix Effectology)


Electro-Harmonix Effectology Vol.9 Terrifying Effect Pedals was uploaded by: Effectology
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Studio musician Bill Ruppert demonstrates how to create “terrifying” effects using just a guitar and Electro-Hamonix effect pedals.

EHX Pedals featured: Soul Preacher, Stereo Memory Man, MicroSynth, Cathedral, Tube EQ, Deluxe Memory Man, POG, POG2, Big Muff, Frequency Analyzer, HOG Signal Pad

For more information on these pedals and actual settings please vist the Electro- Harmonix Forum.

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