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Congrats Gary!
Art MunsonKeymasterI’m lovin’ the Triple Play, it really is pretty slick. How are the rest of you faring?
GaryWParticipantArt:
Just got mine yesterday, and I really like it. Haven’t quite finished downloading the bundled software, but tried it with what I have, and had no tracking problems, or latency problems. Installation of the hardware unit was simple as well.
Very coolGregGuestMine is great with one exception. The two set screws used to raise/lower the pickup on each end don’t move. I do want to bump the height on the low side for sure, but can’t at this point.
I haven’t contacted fishman about it yet though.
Art MunsonKeymaster@GaryW. I haven’t installed the bundle software yet. Been using it with my regular soft synths without problems.
@Greg. Mine were a bit tough to move the first time but do move. Not much travel in them though.Years ago I had that weird midi guitar from Yamaha with plastic strings. Ugh! This device is amazing and wireless. I’m in heaven!
GaryWParticipantBig time problems downloading and getting the bundled software and getting the presets to work. Fortunately I have enough soft synths to work with already so it’s not a big issue. But a glitch. Anyone else having this problem?
Art MunsonKeymasterSo far I haven’t installed the bundled software. At some point I will give it a try.
Greta LinkParticipantHey guys I know this is an old post but figured some may find this interesting:
http://www.jamorigin.com/midi-guitar/Windows-Mac/index.html
It’s a VST that turns your guitar into a live midi signal! All you need to do is plug your guitar into your computer via an audio card. I just got it recently and it’s amazing. I dabble on the piano but am primarily a guitar player so I think this will be a great creative tool for me in writing more intuitive, complex lines. It still is in BETA mode so it does have its little quirks here and there but it works very very well so far. It’s only $100 and you get free updates. I did a lot of research looking it up on Youtube before I spent the cash…there are lots of wonderful vids of people playing with it on youtube so you can see examples yourself, just search for ‘jamorigin’.
I’m in no way affiliated with the company, but figured it may be interesting to some people wanting a cheap midi guitar solution!
Greta
P.S. From the site you can also download a completely usable demo of it to test it out, it just makes a static noise every minute or so.
Art MunsonKeymaster@Greta Link: Review here:
Greta LinkParticipantOh cool! Thanks Art. Sorry I didn’t realize someone already brought this up here at MLR.
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