Sonuus i2M musicport Demo1 (Dimitar Nalbantov)
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@sonuusMusic Don't sound one bit like Billy Connolly's pain in the but posh accent to me. Well never mind. Thank for the response.
John Edinburgh
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@slmnv5 And also depends if you want to add some midi features to a REAL guitar (sonuus i2m) or you want to play a plastic console game guitar.
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Very, very cool. Needs to be polyphonic before I'd buy it. Get to work!
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@albedo0point39 I know how to palmmute, i have played guitar for 15 years.
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Wow, that's awesome, I wish it was cheaper though. :P
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@emby79 Learn to palm mute
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Sorry guys, I bought this yesterday, and what a load of crap. Almost impossible to play any midi instruments due to the resonance on the strings. My worst spent 179 dollars ever...
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Nice posh Edinburgh accent you got.
Where did the drum part come from?
JohnSAitken 2 weeks ago
@JohnSAitken Glasgow, not Edinburgh :-)
I'm not sure what Dimi used for the drums.
sonuusMusic 2 weeks ago
If you visit our forum on the sonuus website we can try to assist you with any problems.
sonuusMusic 7 months ago
150 USD for this or 180 for yourockguitar, this is the question.
slmnv5 8 months ago
@slmnv5 Depends what you want to achieve. If you want to play lead lines, that have musicality, the i2M is the only choice! If you want to lay out some chords, the yourockguitar might be a better option.
sonuusMusic 8 months ago
The i2M has no hardware "thru" connection. To connect to your amp, you can run it to the amp first, then to the i2M. Or use a "Y" cable to split the signal to the amp and the i2M (the i2M won't affect the guitar signal).
If you use software amp simulators, the i2M gives an audio signal (a software thru) so you can have your amp sound and MIDI at the same time (this is what is done in this video).
sonuusMusic 1 year ago