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#342587 - 03/23/12 04:06 PM
Re: Video of vArranger with a MIDI guitar !!
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Donnie, you certainly have your right to your opinion, and I can tell you that we're about as far apart as possible.
Experienced players can take one look at a bandstand...position of monitors...brands of equipment, etc. and tell a lot about what's going to happen, performance-wise.
Our differences probably highlight, again, the differences between performers/entertainers and musicians.
Everyone approaches the music business in their own way. Success is whatever you decide it to be.
One factor for me; even though I have had only 9 week off in 56 years of playing, except for when I was in school, I never just did performance music for a living. That meant i could do things my way, to a great extent. for instance, I could never fill the kind of room you do for your evening dance. Nor would I want to. I'd rather have my 95 loyalists who come to my B-3 night twice a month.
You probably maker more money live. I parlay playing contact into film score work, film production, studio work, etc.
We both do what works.
But, just as a favor, carefully watch guitar players, observe the use of capos and let me know privately when you discover that I am right about who uses them and when.
All the best, friend.
R.
PS, I think this is GREAT. We are never going to agree, but this discussion, which has generated a lot of "battles" in the past, has been conducted honestly, without animosity, accusations or any personal "cuts".
Thanks, Donnie for that!
Russ
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#342589 - 03/23/12 05:42 PM
Re: Video of vArranger with a MIDI guitar !!
[Re: bruno123]
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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John, I can tell that his is a Multiac. I have both the non-midi, which I use all the time, and the Midi, which is in the case...never used. I don't do midi guitar, but bought it because the dealer was having a hard time moving it. Nety on both versions is between $1350.00 and $1500.00. The demo is right on. Response time is pretty cool, now, and almost any tone generator or keyboard can be used as a source.
Sorry I can't tell you more. The one thing i know is, the sliders are backwards from what we normally expect in the USA. When I got my first one, at 1:00 PM on a Saturday, I used it 1/2 hour later at a studio session; then went to my evening dining room job. Could never get an acceptable sound. At the end of the night I checked the book and found out that what I thought was the bass slider was the treble...all three were "backwards".
Great instruments. I have 6 Godins and am about to get another.
Russ
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#342590 - 03/23/12 05:49 PM
Re: Video of vArranger with a MIDI guitar !!
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 09/21/00
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