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NostrAdamas
Posted 2004-10-12 12:31 PM (#176153)
Subject: synth on the acoustic


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Location: chicago
gotto tell ya im a huge dimeola fan.thats the source for alot of my insperation.so when i seen al at a seminar in chicago in the early 90s he said he was working with ovation to have the synth built into the ax so afew years later thats what i did.ilove it ill tell ya...the inside wiring looks like the space shuttle.its given me no trouble and the sounds are amazing.im playing all original compositions with some dimeola stuff with my partner and its all good.when i bought my elite i had it custom ordered and ill tell you what.. ive played quite a few others in gc@sam ash non sound or play as good aS MINE...MAYBE IN JUST PARTIAL But this is my ax for life the lookings over,ive got a 1943 martin and a hernandiz classical but the big "O tops em all
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musicamex
Posted 2004-10-12 4:03 PM (#176154 - in reply to #176153)
Subject: Re: synth on the acoustic


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Location: puerto vallarta, mexico
the wiring has come a long way. now it is tiny circuit boards. the ghost system is all plug and play. just like a computer. what do you use for pickup and converter/processor?
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musicamex
Posted 2004-10-12 4:04 PM (#176155 - in reply to #176153)
Subject: Re: synth on the acoustic


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sorry, you said what you used in the other thread.
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luthier444
Posted 2004-10-12 6:44 PM (#176156 - in reply to #176153)
Subject: Re: synth on the acoustic


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I love it. I have the GK-2 with the Gr-33. There is still enough delay to make it weird but its fun. I used it at a wedding. The bridal march and Jesu of mans disiring sounded huge.
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Beal
Posted 2004-10-12 6:47 PM (#176157 - in reply to #176153)
Subject: Re: synth on the acoustic



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A MIDI wedding, gotta love that!
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musicamex
Posted 2004-10-12 8:02 PM (#176158 - in reply to #176153)
Subject: Re: synth on the acoustic


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Originally posted by luthier444:
I love it. I have the GK-2 with the Gr-33. There is still enough delay to make it weird but its fun. I used it at a wedding. The bridal march and Jesu of mans disiring sounded huge.


the gr33 and vg88 take about 3 cycles to analyze the sound. the higher the pitch the faster. the axon100 knows at 1/2 way through the first cycle. speaking of which i need to cycle my butt down to the club.
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