TravisinFlorida said:
casualtyfigure, you need something to convert the audio signal to midi information.
the signal from the piezo is only an ac audio signal. something has to convert the ac audio signal to digital information (analog to digital converter), something has to translate the digital information to midi information (midi processor?...), and something has to be in place to accept the midi information and generate sound (sound module or synth).
wiring a piezo to a guitar won't get you any where. you're just adding a crappy pickup to a guitar.

an ac signal comes out of a piezo. an ac signal comes out of a guitar pickup.
wow...i really appreciate the info!
I was just going for something simple to experiment with.
Something new, different err whatever.
thanks so much though!!!
So i went ahead and played with it.
i hooked it up as you would anything.
It gave me a bunch of feedback. Buzzes and hums.
I tapped on it a bit to see what it would do. It just
mirrored the taps i was doing. So, i added a bit of distortion.
and effect crap. As well as a feedback loop through my mixer,
at about 40%.
That actually really helped get a bit more sound out of it.
that and a slight bit of decimation.
i was getting sound just by touching it.
i tapped on it like it was a tiny little drum, sounded ok.
I proceeded to hum on it. It amplified my voice/hum.
So i shoved in onto my throat, (i have a circle imprinted on it now)
and added a tri-octave effect. It sounded pretty f'd up.
I liked it. So i started screaming with my mouth closed.
It sounded kind of evil.
I dont see myself using this except for recording something horror related.
Ambient-ish.
thanks for all of the info.
I seriously appreciate it.