Learning Roadie Posts: 243
Joined: 5-December 13
From: San Francisco Bay
QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Mar 15 2014, 12:24 AM)
You're gonna love this It's a ROCK BAND video game controller that I'm using to trigger a guitar sound bank in my DAW. In this case, the free guitar midi patches that come with Garage Band. On windows you could do the same thing with SAMPLE TANK FREE which is free and full of sounds The controller costs about $50. It will also work with Rock band and Guitar hero Here is a picture of the unit. [attachment=36282:rockbandcontroller.jpg]
and here's a vid with more demo sounds.
spiff eh? Who would have thought a plastic toy guitar could make some nice acoustic sounds eh?
Todd
well, it's midi so yeah Also, if you are listening on a Satellite/sub system, or ear buds, or laptop computer speakers, the mids get cut out and it sound very harpsichordist
That's too cool. Your an evil genius. I can't wait to steal my nephews nintendo guitar.
GMC:er Posts: 25.297
Joined: 23-December 09
From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Spiff eh? IT's the cheapest way to get a midi guitar that I'm aware off And you can use any sound bank you like with it. I use the KONTACT sound banks they have really great bass guitars, strings, exotic string instruments, etc.
Learning Apprentice Player Posts: 262
Joined: 22-August 12
From: India
QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Mar 15 2014, 08:56 PM)
Spiff eh? IT's the cheapest way to get a midi guitar that I'm aware off And you can use any sound bank you like with it. I use the KONTACT sound banks they have really great bass guitars, strings, exotic string instruments, etc.