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Re: Six output guitar pick-up. Good for



Hi Matthias,

It doesn't sound that bad if you listen to the stereo file here: 

http://www.ubertar.com/creot/stereo2.mp3
which is found this page: 
http://musicthing.blogspot.com/2008/08/six-output-pickups-for-stereo-guitars.html

Good separation from what I can hear. 

http://www.diatonis.com/


Re: Six output guitar pick-up. Good for
Tuesday, August 5, 2008 9:24 AM
From: 
"Matthias Grob" <matilists@atarde.com.br>
To: 
"Loop List" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
cross talk must be big, so it would not serve for polyphonic  
distortion or attack dependent processing
thats why the previous polypickups like Roland GK2 is small and near  
the bridge - where it has little bass
thats why the good solution is piezo
Rolfspuler.com is going to sell his separately, eventually...

Matthias

On 5 Aug 2008, at 11:40, Diatonis wrote:

> Thank you for finding this.
>
> I think it would also be great for spatialization in 5.1 or 3D.  The  
> stereo mp3 did sound like each string was somewhat isolated.
>
> Stuart
> Diatonis
> http://www.diatonis.com/
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just noticed this guy that makes six output guitar
>> pick-ups. Seems
>> like a way more expensive option than buying a FireWire
>> guitar or the
>> Moog Guitar:
>> 
>http://musicthing.blogspot.com/2008/08/six-output-pickups-for-stereo-guitars.html
>>
>> You should be able to use six loopers, one for each string.
>> That would
>> make the guitar + looper a new instrument that no one have
>> yet played.
>> Much less pedal tapping needed, as this looping instrument
>> would be
>> more like a piano, i.e. more options instantly available
>> for direct
>> playing. By playing the same note on a different string you
>> overdub it
>> into the next looper etc. He, he... playing that monster
>> looper would
>> demand more brain exercise than finger exercise ;-)
>>
>> Exciting stuff! I once used a MIDI guitar for looping
>> samples set up
>> as one sample per MIDI Channel and string, but with this
>> pick-up you
>> should be able to do it with real audio (which IMHO is cool
>> with
>> guitars).
>>
>> -- 
>> Greetings from Sweden
>>
>> Per Boysen
>> www.boysen.se (Swedish)
>> www.looproom.com (international)
>> www.myspace.com/perboysen
>> www.stockholm-athens.com
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