This Guys guitar has developed an odd black plastic growth on it’s tail.
Anyone recognize this gadget? Will the guitar live to play another day?
I watch a lot of YouTube teachers. Never seen this used before. It’s plugged into the guitar socket.
This Guys guitar has developed an odd black plastic growth on it’s tail.
Anyone recognize this gadget? Will the guitar live to play another day?
I watch a lot of YouTube teachers. Never seen this used before. It’s plugged into the guitar socket.
Guitar synth controller, attached to a pickup.
One of these.
So…it’s an active pickup that allows you to use the guitar (presumably somehow connected to a synthesizer) to play through the synth? Is that how that works?
It’s no different than many of the Line6 offerings, only this one clips on to the guitar directly. Usually there’s a computer involved or some other device that modifies the signal.
It basically works as a midi synth controller.
it interprets the string vibrations as midi notes.
play something off the judas priest Turbo album
all the keyboard sounding stuff is guitar synth
You guys are good. I was completely stumped.
Thank you.
I didn’t know guitar synth was a thing.
The patch cable plugs into the guitar and synth pickup.
Should be another cable running to this box.
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I don’t see one in the video. But there’s got to be a connection somehow.
Not if the player is just using the guitar as a guitar. You only need to connect the synth module if you’re using it, if you’re not the guitar works like any electric guitar.
So it’s kind of a blend between an effects pedal and a pickup that mounts to your guitar, and you just plug into your amp like normal?
It’s a synth controller. It’s like the keyboard part of a synth, except with guitar strings instead of piano keys. It plugs into a synth module, which is the electronic stuff that generates the sounds. You plug that into a keyboard amp or a PA if you’re using it to sound like a piano or an electric organ or a flute or whatever synthesised sound you’re making.
The guitar part is separate, you can use it just like a regular guitar, blend the guitar sound with the synth, or go full synth.
In practice, it’s most likely to be put through a clean guitar amp, but if you’re really into using it as a synth you’d get a dedicated amp or route the synth sounds through a PA.
…in case I haven’t been clear enough, the pickup part sends the notes from the strings to the controller (ie the big black thing attached to the guitar) which then translates the notes from the strings into MIDI, and sends the MIDI information to the synth module, which outputs the synth sounds. You play the synth with a guitar rather than a keyboard.
You can get MIDI pickups that attach to your wind or brass instrument and play the synth that way too.
That would be extremely helpful playing Elton John’s song, Daniel.
The flute is a critical part of the song. It would be great to play the part on the guitar and still sound like a flute.
It’s only a few bars in the intro and then later in the break.
I wouldn’t spend $700 for a Synth controller. I’d never use it enough to justify the cost.
OK, got it (I think). So the guitar actually replaces the keyboard as the instrument being played, but the controller translates the notes being picked into a MIDI format. My only confusion is the module part. Is that like a rack effect type box that routes into the guitar amp? I’m just trying to get the daisy chain/signal path order down. Also, is there a footswitch or something to engage synth sound presets for this?
It’s a synthesiser. You’re thinking “effect pedal” which adds an effect to the sound of the guitar. That’s not what this is. It replaces the sound of the guitar with the sound of a synthesiser. You play the synth with a guitar rather than with a keyboard. That’s what it is: a way to play the synth for people who are good at guitar but bad at keyboards.
Yes, you can blend the synth sound with the guitar sound for an effect-pedal-ish result, but that’s not the main point of the thing. The point is to play (synthesised) sax or piano or flute or whatever with your guitar.
ETA: The module is the synth, it’s the part that generates the sounds.
Jimmy Page used one throughout, “In Through The Out Door.” ARP Avatar?