peterhausen
02-25-2008, 10:13 PM
Up for grabs is my beloved GR-33 guitar synth. This is one bad mother****er! You can be any instrument you can dream of. You can add any two sounds together, with any of the built in effects, and have each sound triggered by certain strings if you so choose. You can be a drumset, a piano, a guitar, pedal steel, violin, banjo, etc- and these are just the built in sounds. You can pad each of the two layers any where in the stereo mix, and assign them to any sets of strings for example you can be a viola on your bottom 3 strings, and an oboe on your top 3 strings. When you strumm a chord like this, its floor everyone!
Whats really cool about this is that you can connect a usb-to-midi connection, and use it to trigger your soft synths on your pc or mac, to record your actual playing to midi tracks live, or use it to control an outboard drum machine or midi capable synth.
The pickup can also send the magnetic pickup signal through the 33 pin cable to the guitar synth, and there is an out of the synth that your tone passes through on to your amp- in other words you only need one cable to run the synth, and magnetic pickups through.
This is very easy to use. You will have to adjust your playing when using the synth, it picks up quickly depending on your settings, and play style. This this is highly effective in layering metal tones live, and to creat a synth pad to solo over.
I am selling to fund a bad case of GAS for the digitech jamman looper.Asking $450 + shipping an insurance OBO. Will trade for Jamman + $250 OBO
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http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/Peterhausen/GR1.jpg
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Whats really cool about this is that you can connect a usb-to-midi connection, and use it to trigger your soft synths on your pc or mac, to record your actual playing to midi tracks live, or use it to control an outboard drum machine or midi capable synth.
The pickup can also send the magnetic pickup signal through the 33 pin cable to the guitar synth, and there is an out of the synth that your tone passes through on to your amp- in other words you only need one cable to run the synth, and magnetic pickups through.
This is very easy to use. You will have to adjust your playing when using the synth, it picks up quickly depending on your settings, and play style. This this is highly effective in layering metal tones live, and to creat a synth pad to solo over.
I am selling to fund a bad case of GAS for the digitech jamman looper.Asking $450 + shipping an insurance OBO. Will trade for Jamman + $250 OBO
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http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/Peterhausen/GR1.jpg
http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/Peterhausen/GR1.jpg
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http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/Peterhausen/GR2.jpg http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/Peterhausen/GR2.jpg
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http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/Peterhausen/GR3.jpg
>http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/Peterhausen/GR3.jpg
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http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/Peterhausen/GR4.jpg >http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/Peterhausen/GR4.jpg</a>
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http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/Peterhausen/GR5.jpg http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/Peterhausen/GR5.jpg
http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/Peterhausen/DSC04345.jpg
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