If I'm trying to pull it off in real-time, I'll have to practice the parts to the point where they are perfect before inputting them. If I'm just trying to input notes and then fidget with them to get everything correct later, it works maybe marginally faster than manually entering in the notes. If my playing is the least bit sloppy, though, it will confuse the unit and the MIDI comes out wrong. If I'm playing cleanly, I can typically get through a whole song without issues. I also have a cheap knockoff-brand 13-pin to USB adapter, but, honestly, it doesn't work very well, so I would never trust it.īut the Brian Moore or the Oni, or my Yamaha, plugged into the Roland guitar synth pedal - it's like ~99.7% accurate. I sold the Brian Moore about 12 years ago, but I still have a really nice synth guitar and the pedal. For example, I had a Brian Moore 6 string synth guitar with a divided piezo and 13-pin output, and ran it into a Roland GK synth pedal and then ran the midi into the computer. The only way I've done this in the past with reliable results in real-time is with a divided pickup and a synth module. I don't think there's a good polyphonic audio to MIDI plugin out there, but if there is, please link me to them.Īlways record the guitar as clean as possible, either in performance as in tone. Export each string individually into the audio interface/DAW, them, you'll have monophonic audio per track, which will be easy for Audio to MIDI conversion plugins since they won't deal with poliphonic audio Graphtech's and LR Baggs' custom support are pretty good, so questioning them about this could be great. As a passive system/circuit (no preamp nor hexaphonic boards) you'll have direct outs from the piezos. Graphtech's Ghost system can be wired to a dedicated split box to output saddle's signal individually. You can also use individual piezo saddles (look at Fishman, LR Baggs, Graphtech, other) and connect them directly into your audio interface/Daw. For 7+ stringers, go with the CycFi stuff, or. For 6 stringers, go the Fishman, Roland or Graphtech+Roland path with their hardware. Hardware path - Best option (imo) is to have independent string separation into the audio interface.
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