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I hope I have not posted this already as I typed it out and then was distracted and when I came back my laptop had shut off. I don't think I did but if I did, I apologize. A few months ago I bought a plug in for guitar midi but was unable to use it with Mixcraft due to how Mixcraft 'routes' things.

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I then tried it with a 3rd part program but that failed also. Will the new version of Mixcraft let me be able to use a program like Guitar Midi without the need for a 3rd party program? I had an old thread on here but was unable to find it.

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I cant be dishonest here, first- that thread is just over 4 months old. Next, I kind of lean toward our relocated Estonian friend's reply. Though I will admit that it's my view and everyone is different. ' Just for example, the recent thread about getting a slide guitar sound. I cant help but observe that the better sounding virtual instruments also provided playing tutorials that appeared to clearly show that the better the emulation, the more difficult the effort to play realistically. And on top of that, the expense of a host sampler and high quality virtual instrument.

In that case this would leave me with a choice between three options. 1: Invest in the software and learn all that midi nonsense and learn to play the thing. 2: Spend the money instead on a lap steel, or Dobro, or setup one of my guitars for slide action and practice practice practice and record record record. 3: Pay someone who already plays the desired instrument and style to come record a couple of sessions.

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#1 is a DISTANT third choice for me. But again, that's just me.

Looks like the hardest way to do things that's all. I'd admit to wishing for #2 and concede that #3 is probably the far wisest choice, all things considered. Life is short. So back to the specific question at hand, I would bet. After sorting through trying to get the program set up and figuring out how to play it even at a rudimentary level, the results would be frustrating at best and I could have set up a simple keyboard and learned the basics to input something even minimally useful ten times over already. These software toys look fun, but- Been there a time or two.

And just an opinion. Please by all means, prove me wrong and teach us all something! Mark Bliss wrote:Weelll. I cant be dishonest here, first- that thread is just over 4 months old. Next, I kind of lean toward our relocated Estonian friend's reply.

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Though I will admit that it's my view and everyone is different. ' Just for example, the recent thread about getting a slide guitar sound. I cant help but observe that the better sounding virtual instruments also provided playing tutorials that appeared to clearly show that the better the emulation, the more difficult the effort to play realistically. And on top of that, the expense of a host sampler and high quality virtual instrument. In that case this would leave me with a choice between three options. 1: Invest in the software and learn all that midi nonsense and learn to play the thing. 2: Spend the money instead on a lap steel, or Dobro, or setup one of my guitars for slide action and practice practice practice and record record record.

3: Pay someone who already plays the desired instrument and style to come record a couple of sessions. #1 is a DISTANT third choice for me. But again, that's just me. Looks like the hardest way to do things that's all. I'd admit to wishing for #2 and concede that #3 is probably the far wisest choice, all things considered. Life is short. So back to the specific question at hand, I would bet.

After sorting through trying to get the program set up and figuring out how to play it even at a rudimentary level, the results would be frustrating at best and I could have set up a simple keyboard and learned the basics to input something even minimally useful ten times over already. These software toys look fun, but- Been there a time or two. And just an opinion.

Please by all means, prove me wrong and teach us all something! I think what happened is that the account I am on now is about 6 years old and I went a few years without a post and when I came back to post about midi guitar a few months ago I probably had forgotten I had an account and made that one. Then I went the four months without posting and I posted again I found the log in info but it was for this old account as to which I am sticking with. The thing with Midi Guitar if it works for me as that once it is set up there is nothing to learn.

You want your guitar to sound like a flute so you pick the flute and play your guitar, it's that simple. How good it is will be another issue. And if it's no good I just may learn to play that keyboard although im not inclined.

'You want your guitar to sound like a flute so you pick the flute and play your guitar, it's that simple.' That's been the idea since decades ago when it was a couple hundred dollar midi pickup on the guitar nd a couple thousand dollar synth box. I was younger and more easily sold then. If there's one thing I am sure of based on my experience and observations, while it may be capable at best of being a method of making interesting sounds, after a lot of potentially frustrating effort- A guitar, much less a keyboard, still isn't a flute. Mark, for those who play the guitar and have trouble playing a keyboard, Midi Guitar can be great. Jam Origin seems to work very well an does not break the bank. El abc de los microcontroladores pdf.

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You don't have to invest in a pick up or synthesizer. There have been developments in the past decades. Check it out. It's accepted that a keyboard player via Midi 'produces' all the sounds you can imagine. Midi Guitar allows a guitarist to do that. There's really no difference between a guitar or a keyboard playing the flute.

For certain sounds the guitar could be even more expressive. I tried Jam Origin and found the tracking to be poor, there was little ability to play with any nuance or feel, and the end result required far too much tedious post performance editing to get acceptable results IMO. Just not worth the effort.

Of course these methods work somewhat better with some virtual instruments/sounds than others. But I ditched the effort due to the time suck factor.

While I honestly admit I haven't tried MIDI Guitar specifically, I am just expressing my skepticism about it being much better than what I have tried, and my opinion that it is an awful lot of trouble. Hey, I play a little guitar, but my keyboard skills are abysmal.

I would love to learn this stuff works well. But personally, I'd still rather fudge my way through than make it even more complex, which is what it was for me. Just sharing an opinion, whatever works for you! 'It must be my playing.' That sounds like a help desk bail out.

Reminder again, this is just an attempt to share some friendly opinion and experience, I have no interest in an 'I'm right, your wrong' debate. That's just not what I am about. There's many ways to skin this cat, and no one way is right or wrong IMO.

My opinions might be strong, and they may be colored by my own frustration with efforts at using MIDI in general, which drums aside, I find horribly tedious in my efforts at getting the sounds I want. Yes there are great sample libraries, and there are people with extreme skills that do great things. I have a few, and I am still working at learning more. But trying to keep it simple, affordable, not spend hours and hours and still get results a bit beyond mediocre and not so obviously MIDI. And those videos are a large part of exactly what I mean.

They make it look easy. Plug and play. Companies selling software are guilty of the same, presenting products in ways I find nothing short of misleading. I contend that in most cases it is just not that easy. And you go to the trouble of installing and tweaking product like our subject, figuring out settings, getting it to work, and in my case finding all too frequent dropped or incorrect notes, difficulty with timing, unreliable velocity input, etc. And it becomes a huge time suck.

If I have to go in and edit many notes, fix velocities, etc. Just to get modest results. Its just as fast to skip the first step and learn to edit quicker IMO. And again, I would eagerly accept being proven wrong. When I get some time, I'll see if I can get MIDI guitar set up for testing.

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Wont likely be soon, as I am currently working the equivalent of three jobs I reckon.