![]() 1984 Roland Guitar Synthesizer Brochure.1982 Roland Guitar Synthesizer Brochure.1981 Guitar Player Magazine Advertising.1980 Roland Guitar Synthesizer Brochure March.GR-700 Roland Hardware: Vanguard to Synth Frontiers.GR-300 Electronics & Music Maker International.depends of course on what my source is - if existing or already performed strumming - CAL script or manual edits, otherwise i just play it intending to use a virtual instrument. i tend to do the key switching as i play it out on my keyboard rather than waiting for later. key switching is also important to consider. I've found the Session Guitarist very nice but you tend to have to play it differently than GS-2 because the SG are using sampled playing and the strums don't always end once the note is off - a good thing in many cases, whereas GS-2 is synthetic all the way so it's more responsive. lately i just play the single note on the guitar or keyboard to get the strumming. I just want to capture the strumming "triggers" to play acoustic VSTs.Ĭheck out some CAL scripts to strip out the majority of notes - i've used the "lowest note only" script (i'll have to see if i can remember the exact name) to strip out the chord info and leave only the bottom notes which then if transpose as needed for the strumming mode. But disappointing about the stand alone which would make it more useful. This is of course pointless if you have Melodyne Studio or better but I only have Assistant so can do polyphonic So I either put my $100 towards upgrading Melodyne or buy this. I then can choose the MG2 as a input to a midi track or instrument track and record the audio as midi. So what you need to do is enable it's midi output. I recorded an audio track of the electric piano patch and its glitchy but this is not what I would be doing anyhow. ![]() If you set the mixer to wet you get a recording of what ever instrument you were triggering and it's just a hair bit late but that could be fixed. Well weirdly enough the latency is OK when you stick this in a Audio tracks effects bin. Mabey my systems sucks so would be interesting to see if others can make this thing play in stand alone. If I set my buffer back to 128 the warning stopped but now you can play a note and go get a coffee and come back before it plays. And the CPU icon was flashing a yellow warning. It plays the demo piano patch sort of OK with massive delay even at 32 buffer setting. Like it scans your existing plug ins and you can use them? I couldn't get that to work, just kept getting errors this might be a demo thing. It seems well designed and you certainly get a lot of features that are advanced. The demo interrupts playback at random, seems like 2 minutes or more. I like companies like this, Didn't even have to hand out my email, no log on, no strings attached. I've got Melodyne Editor, which will handle polyphony, so I guess it's down that rabbit hole! I just want to capture the strumming "triggers" to play acoustic Yes you get both versions for $100 US The demo is free to try. Which one do you have? (I have the same guitar synth too) Edited Januby razor7music But you need the Studio version to edit chords and it's not cheap. I find it works best for simple one note melodies, but Melodyne will do this for free. You probably have one and realize that you need to feed most of them a clean note for them to work. ![]() The pitch to midi conversion in real time demands a lot of processing power. It works like a guitar tuner. The trouble with guitar to midi no matter what the system is you have to play very, very precisely and clean with perfect pitch and picking attack . Requires heavy editing to fix all the glitches. Anyhow, It still doesn't result in a "guitar strumming" midi track much better than just using the built in strums found on Strum Session. But that system new would be well over $2,000. I have a Godin guitar with the built in HEX pick up system and can send midi via my Roland GR 50 guitar synth module.
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