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---------- > From: John Stevens <john@edinburgh.almac.co.uk> > To: Stephen P. Goodman <sgoodman@earthlight.net> > Subject: Re: EBow with a Guitar Synth? > Date: 19 November 1997 20:52 > > > > ---------- > > From: Stephen P. Goodman <sgoodman@earthlight.net> > > To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > > Subject: EBow with a Guitar Synth? > > Date: 19 November 1997 19:35 > > > > John Stevens <john@edinburgh.almac.co.uk> intoned: > > > > > >I started looping using guitar/Ebow through a Roland RE301 in mid 80s > and > > >created reasonable Frippian sounds that way. > > >Now I use a Pentium 166 running the Microsoft Midisoft Studio 4 for all > my > > >musical writing/recording. > > > > What has been anyone's experiences with EBow via a guitar synth unit? Do > > the tones get picked up the same way? I've thought about upgrading the > ol' > > Strat with one of those GR units at some point, just to utilize some > method > > of scoring my work... > > > > Hm, at work at the moment... What's playing right now? > > > > KKGO's got Beethoven's 6th on. > > > > Stephen Goodman * http://www.earthlight.net/Studios > > EarthLight Productions * Get the Loop Of The Week Free! > > > > > Yes. I have a Roland 300/303 which I used with an E-bow to very good > effect. Especially if its set to 5ths/octaves. There can be glitching > problems, but careful use of the E-bow minimises these. Of course, the > glitches could be incorporated into the music;-) > > Cheers John