What now my love (guitar synth)

akethesnaker
Sweden
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Rickplayer
United States
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Rickplayer 782 jams
Lenny Cowler
Czech Republic
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jmrukkers
Switzerland
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Remix step IV
PaulFellows
England
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It may sound like a keyboard, but the lead part is played on a regular electric guitar into a guitar to MIDI converter and then into a Saturn Synth.
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Rickplayer
Interesting way to add a guitar love the way it turned out thanks for adding +1
31. Januar 2016 um 10:40
PaulFellows
PaulFellows Thanks Rik. Always a pleasure to add to tracks where you are a player. +1
MajorTom_III
Fantastic !!! +1
31. Januar 2016 um 11:57
PaulFellows
PaulFellows Thanks Cody +0
Lenny Cowler
Wow!!!Great play:) +1
31. Januar 2016 um 10:39
PaulFellows
PaulFellows Thanks Lenny.Super drumming as well. I tried to bring up the drums a bit more in the mix as they seemed to be a bit low on the previous mix. +1
jmrukkers
Very cool sound Paul, and great lead lines. Playlisted! +1
31. Januar 2016 um 10:37
PaulFellows
PaulFellows Thanks JM. You keyboard playing on this was splendid and inspirational for me. +1
31. Januar 2016 um 11:13
jmrukkers
jmrukkers Very pleasantly surprised how that Saturn sound meshes with the electromagnetic Hammond tonewheel, old and new, great combination +1
Tofzegrit
I have the nostalgy of my GR50 :) I'd never bought a midi converter since, I should to!
Well done Paul, you really play the sound instead of playing just the guitar
+1
31. Januar 2016 um 11:56
PaulFellows
PaulFellows Yes you got to work at it quite hard so that you don't get false conversions especially when as in this one I enabled the pitch slide mode. Still work in progress though trying to get the technique sorted but I did manage to play it raw without any post production editing. Hope you have fun also. If you need any advice re settings etc, just ask. +0
frenzie
So cool! Hats of 🎩 :) +1
31. Januar 2016 um 11:56
PaulFellows
PaulFellows Thanks Frenzie. +1
31. Januar 2016 um 14:43
frenzie
frenzie What midi converter is that to go from guitar to midi? +0
15. Februar 2016 um 23:24
PaulFellows
PaulFellows An I2M +1
15. Februar 2016 um 23:36
frenzie
frenzie Must be quite hard to play with properly? :) +0
23. April 2016 um 10:59
PaulFellows
PaulFellows You have to work hard to play each note at a time as it is a not polyphonic, so you can't afford to let other strings ring which would yield false conversions. I found that it responded quite well to string bends and finger vibrato though. You do however get a lot more scope to controlling the synth with a guitar than you get with a regular keyboard. You soon get used to working around the ideosynchrocies of midi conversion as you play a few times. +1
23. April 2016 um 16:12
frenzie
frenzie Thank you very much for the detailed reply much appreciated! :) +0
TeeGee
very interesting conversion thing, well done! +1
31. Januar 2016 um 12:25
PaulFellows
PaulFellows Thanks ... And it was played on a Strat as well. +1
frankyguitar
That's really interesting, sounds way cool!! +1
31. Januar 2016 um 13:25
PaulFellows
PaulFellows Thanks Franky +1
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