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  1. Ain't got no house in Westchester

    No fresh ground cold brew

    No high plate of becan

    Ain't got Nothing but the blues

    No fresh strings to wind

    Play Am at 425

    Covid vaccine made me pregnant

    Cant see outa my good eye

    My shoes are split

    My blue tubes crackle

    My stop lights don't matter

    Can't afford gas. 

    And I'm a terrible poet.

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  2. So there could be lots of reasons, so it's a little hard to trouble shoot.

    Some synths don't make sounds in certain note ranges. Like a bass synth might only go so high and piccolo only go so low.

    Different synths sustain differently. Some slowly fade the tone and some keep it playing indefinitely until the note-off event.

    For your synth of choice, open piano roll view and click the notes on the piano to hear the ranges that make sounds. Then note the ranges of the notes in your piece.

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  3. On 5/8/2022 at 9:16 PM, James Foxall said:

    I had a absolutely zero interest in the Roland. It was just used to generate midi to the computer. $800 is an expensive midi converter. 

    Yeah, given that you have Melodyne et al and you are not interested in real-time music creation, there's no need for you to have the Roland. I like being able to hear the synths... play on them... play with them. Sometimes I run it through the computer and sometimes I just play with the roland into my amp. I tend to run 1 guitar cable into one amp input and the roland into the other. I use 2 cables to the guitar. I never liked the guitar sound going through the Roland myself.

  4. James, I'm sorry man. I really love playing with the synths on. I find it a great experience although not the same as playing without them. For guitar freedom, there is nothing like a guitar plugged into a tube amp. Still, the sounds you can get from synths are just so cool. I love listening to them as I play.

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  5. It's not just slides, pull-offs, bends, hammer-ons that are chancy with midi.

    Guitars are just played differently. Like you can play the same E on 2 strings. Midi really doesn't handle well 2 Es of the same pitch played differently bending in and out of tune by a few cents.

    Also, Synths work around attack sustain decay... Guitars are rhythm instruments. As you repeatedly strum a chord or pick a string you keep resetting the attach sustain decay circle. The synth sound may be blocked from blooming over a chord because you keep re-hitting the chord.

    Playing a midi guitar improved my playing. It let me know when I lift a finger off the Low E-string F note and the E sounds. On the guitar, it's not enough to really notice, but the midi makes it stand out. So you get better at not hitting notes by accident.

    There are a lot of expressive things you can do on a guitar without midi that you cannot do with midi, but likewise, there are lots of expressive things you can do with mid that you cannot do without midi.

    🙂

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    If you don't mind just converting afterwards, you can use tools like melodyne to convert any audio file and get a midi track.

    The track above was not done with Melodyne. It was done with a GK3 pickup and a GR-20 - Roland. I send the midi from the roland into my interface and feed it to Rapture and Z3ta. So this track has TH-U, bass from the GR20 and then Rapture and Zeta sounds.

    Slides and pull-offs are often missed by the midi conversion but are managed pretty well by the GR20. The GR20 does a much better job with the input from the GK3 than the midi it creates from the same data.

    HTH.

  7. New computers are kinda fun but a bit of a distraction.

    If there are things you want to be able to do but cannot, or you have limited time to mix and waiting on bounces is eating into your time, then sure.

    As far as laptops are concerned, I use old cast-offs. If you jack up the buffer, they work fine for just using them as tape recorders. Even really old ones.

    I mix on a desktop b/c it's faster.

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  8. When 12 track recordings bog me down, i switch to 1 stereo pair well placed and just have fun making music. 

    You control how much effort you put in the different parts of the process. 

    Sometimes, i think i hide behind the console. 

    Playing away from mics is also nice. 

    Try shifting focus before selling your instrument. 

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  9. OMG I got credited on a record!

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    It's not actually the first time ever, but I'm super proud to be associated with these artists. So talented!

    So here I am bragging.

    Bet none of you shmoes have worked with the mighty Chris Vasi like I have!

    😛

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