This is a demo video of the Gibson Maestro Woodwind sound System, used with a clarinet. Used in the last century by Wayne Shorter of Weather Report and (I think) Ian Underwood of The Mothers Of Invention, and also by Mike Hoy of the Bangone Ensemble. Yamaha came out with a MIDI called the WX-7 years after this system, and as a midi it has more sounds. I had one of them also, and I like the Gibson maestro better.
what size input is the actual connection in the input. I have 1 but I cant get any sound in cause Im not sure what size it is.. Is it 8th inch quater inch. You think It can be moded for a 1/4 inch??
Jmateo85 6 months ago
What a brilliantly grungy sound! Hehehe fully excellent.
bishopdante 11 months ago
this sounds like what frank zappa's band used with the first line up of the mothers of invention
boogster123321 11 months ago
i lost it aaarghh
paraphonoia 1 year ago
squidwerd!
TheMusicBot 1 year ago
Have you tried it through a Maestro ring modulator? I love that one, but stupid me gave mine to my girlfriends brother in law in a psychotic moment. I think I needed the ring modulator to get my sanity back. The RM was cool because you could let a CV in trigger your playing. So if you have a drum machine plugged into the CV you won't hear the drum machine, but it's dynamics ( peaks and valley's) is what your instrument on the input sounds like. Well that plus it's ring modulated. WICKED!!!
paulj0557 1 year ago
Awesome! I want to learn how to play the clarinet and play it electric!
mewrth 1 year ago
Great demo.
RLW1967 1 year ago