interesting composition, very creative- thanks for sharing! I find that the G2M's latency is bad for bass, and drums are too temperamental to control, but it works very well with tones that have a gradual attack. More guitarists should try the G2M, it is really fun and not just a gimmick.
If you are using a synth for the pads, you can make a patch to play, say, the note plus notes a fifth and an octave above it to fill it out. Also you can set the release time to be huge so the pad chords connect to each other.
I want to get one of these, thanks for sharing man
I've had a couple questions, apparently this needs more explanation than I gave it. So here's how it works:
The G2M converts the sound coming out of my guitar into a signal that electronic instruments (like keyboards, for example) can work with. This lets me act like I have an entire orchestra in my apartment. Here I'm using it to control a synthesizer built into my computer (Aspect), then I am using a specialized recording tool (sopper looper) to repeatedly record so that it sounds like a band
hi, this product i can use for switch channel amp with my pod???
luciopooh 7 months ago
interesting composition, very creative- thanks for sharing! I find that the G2M's latency is bad for bass, and drums are too temperamental to control, but it works very well with tones that have a gradual attack. More guitarists should try the G2M, it is really fun and not just a gimmick.
songbirdwhosings 10 months ago
i made som sooperlooper tutorials. Watch them in my channel.
f0m3 1 year ago
Cool. Just having access to bass is worth it for me
mantrinbago 1 year ago
If you are using a synth for the pads, you can make a patch to play, say, the note plus notes a fifth and an octave above it to fill it out. Also you can set the release time to be huge so the pad chords connect to each other.
I want to get one of these, thanks for sharing man
tenderfootV 1 year ago
it's off tempo.
Fraxxure 1 year ago
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tfric 1 year ago
I've had a couple questions, apparently this needs more explanation than I gave it. So here's how it works:
The G2M converts the sound coming out of my guitar into a signal that electronic instruments (like keyboards, for example) can work with. This lets me act like I have an entire orchestra in my apartment. Here I'm using it to control a synthesizer built into my computer (Aspect), then I am using a specialized recording tool (sopper looper) to repeatedly record so that it sounds like a band
SuperTFRC 1 year ago