can you tell me why you choose the G2M? Have you tried it? is it good?Uncle E wrote:The video was enough for me. That's much better than anything I've gotten from Rolands or Axons. I'm getting a G2M for now and then immediately getting the Fishman when it comes out later this year.JAMES L. HARRISON wrote:But IIRC he did post the results of extensive tests that he did with the Axon and the Triple Play and the latter was very noticeably faster on average.
Best guitar midi controller for VSTi and note input
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- KVRist
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- KVRian
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The Sonuus is not polyphonic, so it will not work with chords. I can assure you that the GI-09 will not work as well as the GI-20 for triggering VSTi's. I've already owned the GR-1, GR-30, 33, and I've owned the 55 three times. I've also had three YouRocks. Nothing available today works as well as the GI-20, except the Axon which is even better, or a ZTar.forbiddensilence wrote:can you tell me why you choose the G2M? Have you tried it? is it good?Uncle E wrote:The video was enough for me. That's much better than anything I've gotten from Rolands or Axons. I'm getting a G2M for now and then immediately getting the Fishman when it comes out later this year.JAMES L. HARRISON wrote:But IIRC he did post the results of extensive tests that he did with the Axon and the Triple Play and the latter was very noticeably faster on average.
The Roland GR stuff always works well "in the box" but poorly when triggering external MIDI.
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- KVRAF
- 2493 posts since 6 Dec, 2005 from Bay Area, USA
This is a GOOD unit.forbiddensilence wrote:is this what i want? very informative info about the item...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AXON-AX-100SB ... 4600696b58
I have a slightly earlier version, and it works great.
Mine even has a mono audio-to-MIDI converter built in for MIDI flute, voice, etc.
Greg
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I two have owned a GR1, GR30 and a GR09
The 30 actually triggered better for me then the 09. If anything the 09 was the lets dummy it down for everyone and take all control away from the user version.
The 30 actually triggered better for me then the 09. If anything the 09 was the lets dummy it down for everyone and take all control away from the user version.
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- KVRAF
- 2493 posts since 6 Dec, 2005 from Bay Area, USA
Correct. As I mentioned earlier in the thread.polaris20 wrote:forbiddensilence wrote:
The Roland GR stuff always works well "in the box" but poorly when triggering external MIDI.
Rolands - usually good tracking with internal sounds, but sloppy with external.
Axon's - best for use with external hardware synths, or VST's (if you have a low-latency interface to the computer).
GI-20 - fairly usable with external.
VG-99 - good internal sounds and guitar / instrument modeling - practically worthless with external.
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It's cheap and easy. I'm just going to get it to hold me over until the Fishman is released in 5+ months.forbiddensilence wrote:can you tell me why you choose the G2M? Have you tried it? is it good?
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Rolands - usually good tracking with internal sounds, but sloppy with external.
Axon's - best for use with external hardware synths, or VST's (if you have a low-latency interface to the computer).
GI-20 - fairly usable with external.
VG-99 - good internal sounds and guitar / instrument modeling - practically worthless with external.
Ok thanks for that..i don't think i'll bother with this then! you don't see many of these GI 20... im sure i read somewhere that these were quicky discontinued because of a major flaw...dunno what though,
this?? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Roland-GR50-G ... 2c62a11ce4
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i heard there are 3 versions Sonnus G2M version 1 and 2 (improvement in speed) and the new model Sonnus I2M Musicport which is optimised USB interface for even faster MIDI performance.taken from site. perhaps this will be enough to record midi so i can then assign vst instrument to play back. I'm not interested in playing in realtime..because of this reason i thought any of these devices would be up for the job.Uncle E wrote:It's cheap and easy. I'm just going to get it to hold me over until the Fishman is released in 5+ months.forbiddensilence wrote:can you tell me why you choose the G2M? Have you tried it? is it good?
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- 1122 posts since 12 Mar, 2005
The GI-20 was in production for quite a long time (at least 6 years). There is no major flaw. I'm on my second one (sold the first thinking a GR-33 could do external and internal well) and it's doing fine.forbiddensilence wrote:
Rolands - usually good tracking with internal sounds, but sloppy with external.
Axon's - best for use with external hardware synths, or VST's (if you have a low-latency interface to the computer).
GI-20 - fairly usable with external.
VG-99 - good internal sounds and guitar / instrument modeling - practically worthless with external.
Ok thanks for that..i don't think i'll bother with this then! you don't see many of these GI 20... im sure i read somewhere that these were quicky discontinued because of a major flaw...dunno what though,
this?? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Roland-GR50-G ... 2c62a11ce4
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- 20731 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
They told me that the i2M has a faster processor than even the G2M version 2 but that it doesn't make a difference in tracking speed. I'd go for the i2M if I were you, I'm only going for the G2M because it's cheaper.forbiddensilence wrote:i heard there are 3 versions Sonnus G2M version 1 and 2 (improvement in speed) and the new model Sonnus I2M Musicport which is optimised USB interface for even faster MIDI performance.taken from site.
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Starr Labs Ztar Z7S
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ztar-Z7S-Midi ... 1e6aa386b8
Also a proper detailed review of it (link below!!) Interesting...after reading that..i dunno if i'd part with my money...
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb11/a ... ar-z7s.htm
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ztar-Z7S-Midi ... 1e6aa386b8
Also a proper detailed review of it (link below!!) Interesting...after reading that..i dunno if i'd part with my money...
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb11/a ... ar-z7s.htm
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Well i've gone with a yourock midi guitar until the fishman pick up turns up...but it better be good cos right now i am very very pleased with my yourock....the thing is brilliant, i've played for 20yrs so i found it easy to adapt!!! Anyway i will not return to a keyboard!
So happy i never took some of the expensive options advice! But appreciated away. This does what i want. Shame some people didn't get on with it. I feel lucky!
So happy i never took some of the expensive options advice! But appreciated away. This does what i want. Shame some people didn't get on with it. I feel lucky!
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what is this Fishman product you guys are talking about?
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I absolutely hated the you rock. I and several others here had serious issues with string triggers not operating properly. I also hated the neck and dental floss "fretboard strings" as well people around here were not quite pleased with the mafia techniques used when general concerns of the unit were brought up.
As far as the GI 20 it was discontinued for lack of sales. Roland knows their market who will buy what and within what price range. They looked and looked at why's and they found out most guitarists didin't want a rackmount anything. They also looked at gr sales thru the years. The more they dummied down the interface/pedal board the more sales they had.
As far as the GI 20 it was discontinued for lack of sales. Roland knows their market who will buy what and within what price range. They looked and looked at why's and they found out most guitarists didin't want a rackmount anything. They also looked at gr sales thru the years. The more they dummied down the interface/pedal board the more sales they had.
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Have you seen the new you rock guitar in this video namm 2012? at 0:52 seconds in its hanging on the wall...will be available in a few months...also has a monophonic mode option.tapper mike wrote:I absolutely hated the you rock. I and several others here had serious issues with string triggers not operating properly. I also hated the neck and dental floss "fretboard strings" as well people around here were not quite pleased with the mafia techniques used when general concerns of the unit were brought up.
As far as the GI 20 it was discontinued for lack of sales. Roland knows their market who will buy what and within what price range. They looked and looked at why's and they found out most guitarists didin't want a rackmount anything. They also looked at gr sales thru the years. The more they dummied down the interface/pedal board the more sales they had.