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At 12:01 PM 1/17/01 -0500, Legion <Legion@voicenet.com> wrote: >I honestly don't have much need for more "guitar" sounds but the idea of making >my guitar play "weird" sounds and "track" properly is very intriguing. Can you >program the VG8 to play strange sounds that are unguitarlike? I listened to some >of the WAV files on vg8.com and it certainly seems like it but I'm not >sure >what's the VG and what's the effects and or original guitar sound. i tried a vg-8 for a week, with pretty much this same agenda. the non-guitarlike stuff is less well developed on that box than the guitar emulations are: only a handful of different categories of sound, and those not as configurable as i would have liked. still lots of fun though, and the synthetic models did respond pretty well to guitar specific techniques like pick noise, etc. i would have kept it except for one thing: when trying to play long, sustained notes in isolation using the synthetic models, i got quiet but noticable "glitches" in the sustained sound: little bursts of odd noise. this was confirmed by the very knowledgable sales guy, so i don't think it was operator error. since i wanted to do soundscape stuff as part of the repetoire, this was enough for me to return it. for more dense material, i don't think it would have been noticable, but you might want to check this out. anyone else experienced this? haven't tried the vg-88 yet to see if this has been fixed in it. are there more synthetic models in the 88 than the 8? ___ dan mcmullen, ca, usa don't worry - pay attention mailto:dog@well.com 707-485-0220 pgp fingerprint = 1C70 8D81 6B94 93A9 F2D8 9609 2122 BF70 8619 EDAF