The ones that work the best are the ones where the pickup is part of the bridge. They seem to track the best.
All you need a is the pickup, the converter and a midi cable.
If you are going for authentic representations of other instruments, you will have to learn to play the part like the instrument you are emulating.
For example: an E maj chord on a piano won't sound right if you play it like you normally would on the guitar, because the notes are in a different order.
Sorry,
I should have looked that up. The GK uses a GK (not midi) cable which needs to be interfaced with a Roland GK device (there are several) before it will spit out midi
Sorry,
I should have looked that up. The GK uses a GK (not midi) cable which needs to be interfaced with a Roland GK device (there are several) before it will spit out midi
These posts seem quite contradictory.
I definately can't afford the RolandGI20.Is there a midi pickup that I would be able to use with the M-Audio thingie?
Here's how it goes, there are 3 parts to the system.
1. hex pickup
2. pickup to midi converter
3. midi device (sequencer, keyboard, sound module)
I haven't looked into it in about 10 years, I'm sure there is some all-in-one solutions, but you need all three things present in order for it to work.