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#376400 - 11/25/13 07:08 PM An Arranger can do this ....
Ketron_AJ Offline
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...using an Accoustic or Electric guitar?

* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiDdKRFloQc (Ketron XD3)
* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMbHW9KEkok (Ketron XD3)
* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iByuvbApWn8 (Ketron SD3)
* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyDAHiSCLgc (Ketron SD3)
* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFwVx5AQ9ZI (Ketron XD3)

You can use a Keyboard, Accordion or any other Midi controller to achieve similar or better results!

Enjoy.

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#376406 - 11/25/13 09:19 PM Re: An Arranger can do this .... [Re: Ketron_AJ]
Bachus Offline
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To much hassle during a performance... this is where they invented midi or audio tracks..
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#376489 - 11/26/13 04:40 PM Re: An Arranger can do this .... [Re: Ketron_AJ]
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That guys a good guitar player, but I can't understand how the latency in the midi piano sounds don't drive him crazy. He must be in the honeymoon stage with the new sounds and stopped listening to the overall sound. Modern OMBs that use guitar have it much tougher than the guys lugging the keys.
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#376504 - 11/27/13 12:39 AM Re: An Arranger can do this .... [Re: Uncle Dave]
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No uncle Dave
He does not use an midi guitar for changing chords he use his foots . The guitar is not midi guitar,it is an electro accoustic.
No delay with that .Shure with midi guitar it is more difficult to play .

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#376507 - 11/27/13 03:09 AM Re: An Arranger can do this .... [Re: Magali]
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Originally Posted By: Magali
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No uncle Dave
He does not use an midi guitar for changing chords he use his foots . The guitar is not midi guitar,it is an electro accoustic.
No delay with that .Shure with midi guitar it is more difficult to play .


Not quite correct. This is a MIDI guitar:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyDAHiSCLgc

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#376515 - 11/27/13 06:13 AM Re: An Arranger can do this .... [Re: Ketron_AJ]
Dnj Offline
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Everyone does it different...I have seen these many years ago, nothing new here....I'm sure with todays newer gear an act like this can be done as a One Man guitar player much easier for sure.

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#376541 - 11/27/13 02:29 PM Re: An Arranger can do this .... [Re: Ketron_AJ]
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It is a midi guitar, and he is triggering the lead notes from the strings. That is where I noticed the latency. It may be a combination of technique and hardware, but the piano sounds very unrealistic to me.
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