@roccckkerrr It is similar but different. On one hand, it has all the issues of an electric guitar, the biggest one being the action on this is actually pretty high, you can't do bends, or palm/finger mute any strings, no harmonics...but you can emulate those effects with effects settings. I mostly use it for arpeggiated synth sounds and layered synth pads ala 80's rock.
the guitarr.have a midi???
syagogz 1 month ago
I have a dg-1. I play around with it but I'm left handed so I can't play it's not as easy to play for me :(
Adamantce 4 months ago
Those things are hard to play. The cpu is slow and doesn't pickup the notes right away. The good thing is it's always in tune no matter what.
artdenature 6 months ago
Can you change tunings on it, and if so at what intervals?
tinyosborne 10 months ago
At 1:29 you have that "Green Eyed Lady" sound going on. New age sounds from a new age guitar.
journeyquest1 1 year ago
How much it cost you? Those things are rare antiques now, lol. Interesting sounds. Very much of it's time. 80's FTW?
DeadWhiteButterflies 1 year ago
@DeadWhiteButterflies $140
creepingnet 1 year ago
this interests me would you mind making a vid talking about it?
kissFAN1619 1 year ago
@kissFAN1619 I plan to in the not so distant future. I hope eventually to get my DG-10 up here and a DG-20 to round out the three.
creepingnet 1 year ago
how does that play relative to normal electrics?
roccckkerrr 1 year ago
@roccckkerrr It is similar but different. On one hand, it has all the issues of an electric guitar, the biggest one being the action on this is actually pretty high, you can't do bends, or palm/finger mute any strings, no harmonics...but you can emulate those effects with effects settings. I mostly use it for arpeggiated synth sounds and layered synth pads ala 80's rock.
creepingnet 1 year ago