Hey man. Great sounds! I was wondering if you could hook up the MG510 to the Roland gr-55, or a unit like it in order to access their sounds (using 5-pin MIDI instead of a 13 pin cable).
@Spenakis Hi Spenakis - you certainly can, actually there is pitch bend going on all through this. The MG510 will interpret slides as pitch bend if you play right.
@CubeableGame Thanx for kind words - all sounds come from a Roland SC88 sound canvas module (lot of generic sounds shared with JV1080) - you can pick one up for no money on ebay
Hey man. Great sounds! I was wondering if you could hook up the MG510 to the Roland gr-55, or a unit like it in order to access their sounds (using 5-pin MIDI instead of a 13 pin cable).
dlmahtani7 1 month ago
so cool.......
TheEqualiser100 2 months ago
Now THIS is sex music!
IronLion27 9 months ago
@IronLion27 LOL!
smashmash 9 months ago
Can you pitch bend?
Spenakis 1 year ago
@Spenakis Hi Spenakis - you certainly can, actually there is pitch bend going on all through this. The MG510 will interpret slides as pitch bend if you play right.
smashmash 9 months ago
Still love my MG510... wouldn't part with it!
murrayelliot 1 year ago
Very cool ! Great sound. Pity it was the only midi guitar made with inbuilt MIDI interface. 1987....Great year for the guitar
outback1969 1 year ago
How cool is this?
Where did you find such a perfect saxophone sample for the midi guitar? Amazing!
CubeableGame 1 year ago
@CubeableGame Thanx for kind words - all sounds come from a Roland SC88 sound canvas module (lot of generic sounds shared with JV1080) - you can pick one up for no money on ebay
smashmash 9 months ago
Did you do the backing track with guitar midi? too
luthanclub 1 year ago
@luthanclub thanx for posting. No, the backing was programmed "traditionally" using a keyboard in cubase
smashmash 9 months ago