you mean you use the pads to actually trigger the notes on the z? I need to figure out how to do this, my z has 16 pads
Is that a macro or an actual preset in the first menu screen on yours?
My miniZ has this OS: 5010.Z6-Sknot0fvipers wrote:"I've got a preset saved on it that lets me fret chords and tap the rhythm out on two little pads that are about the size of an American silver dollar. It's like hand drumming with your left hand, and it brings out some nice syncopated things that one wouldn't normally think to do on a guitar."
you mean you use the pads to actually trigger the notes on the z? I need to figure out how to do this, my z has 16 pads
Is that a macro or an actual preset in the first menu screen on yours?
I'm almost certain that you do have this capability but the nomenclature may be different. Harvey wouldn't take away features, especially on a ztar with no string triggers. Having the pads is the only way to really explore the instrument unless you only two-hand-tap on the neck.knot0fvipers wrote:hey, nice info shane.
Unfortunely i dont think i have the chord effects, i follow you on all this but i dont have a menu on my OS called <effects>. I was able to get the pads to play a note, something i hadnt figured out before.
You'll almost certainly need to mail order one...I don't think any music instrument store stocks them and those that did certainly didn't have a sales staff bright enough to sell them (you can be sure that they were treated as 100% toys). Anyway, don't worry about internet/mail sales -- the guitars are well packed for shipping.pedro40 wrote:2 Questions:
1) Does anyone know if it's possible to use the scripts on a Mac? I'm pretty much a novice with midi. I found an application called MidiPipe that may do the same thing as Midi Yoke but I don't know how you'd get the scripts to work with it. Having read through this entire thread it sounds like I would not be able to do what I want with it without the scripts.
2) Did everyone here mail order their EZ-AG or EZ-EG? I have checked with just about every music store, consumer electronics store, department store and toy store in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and I can't find anyone that stocks it. I might mail order it eventually anyways, but I would like to see it in person first if possible.
great thread and thanks in advance for your help!
pedro
Hey thanks, definitely an improvement!Aleatoric wrote:As far as mac scripts:
There is one that comes with MidiPipe's example scripts called Aleatorics Script (written for me) it will filter out the fretted notes so you can play it like a regular guitar. enjoy.
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