Jamming with my Taylor T5 and Guitar Synth
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that guitar is tight and you make it sound goooood.... i want one soooo bad
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How come my T5 doesn't sound that good ?? It must be the player ... GREAT Playing ! Love your style.
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shweeet!
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and you're not famous why ? o.0
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damn dog!! u are a solid cat! cool cat! nice video!
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Fucking straight up funky bro. very good
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You're expression is rather exaggerated but other than that - excelent...
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@mjohns123 that goes double for me lol 8) .... Im having a blast with mine though ;)
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great playing, but wtf are you doin? looks like an expressive dance.
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Very good but please stand up lol
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Very nice playing ,but in my 20 years of playing I never understood why it looks so painful for some people to play lol.
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good job, I have have the custom koa T5 did you have a hard time getting the pickup to sit at the right height so thegr could track right. I'm thinking about getting the Godin synth access guitat I hear the RMC pickups track almost flawless with no Latency. Do you find it tracks alright. what you did sounded really good,no latency, hows it with the piano patch? Nice playing though.
gibsoneer321 3 years ago
It took a little tweaking to get the pickup height right. The biggest challenge with the tracking is to play cleanly, and I never know how sloppy I played until I started trying to play through the synth. The piano patch sounds ok, but I think the organ patches sound and track better.
SweetpotatoSlim 3 years ago
Very nice playing. A question if you don't mind: was it difficult to attach the guitar synth pickup, and did you have to permanently attach it? Did it require modifications to the body? I guess that's three questions, but thanks in advance!
From Hawaii, aloha.
arjuna808 3 years ago
The main part of the pickup comes with a brace that attaches to the body where your guitar strap pin screws in. The only thing that you have to permanently deal with is the part that rests under the strings. I had to use double sided tape for that. You could screw it in, but I didn't want to do that. This is the old model, the new model is a little different.
SweetpotatoSlim 3 years ago
The biggest thing is to find the one that suits your playing and your ear the best. If there isn't one that makes your heart jump, don't buy. And make sure not to mistake the sound of the amp - try a few different amps to make sure you can distinguish the tone of the guitar. Try to go for feel first, because you can always change pickups.
SweetpotatoSlim 4 years ago