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While I was looking for the less expensive Roland
ready MIDI optioned guitar I ran across this Brian Moore model (which
comes very heartily and heavily recommended by it's users). This
guitar is beautiful and I can only imagine that with the Brian Moore
endorsement that it must certainly have the action and playability
desired by all. Check this out:

Brian Moore i8.13 Midi Electric Guitar Transparent Red Chrome Hardware
So, here you have it - a MIDI Primer
for Wanna-be MIDI Guitarists:
I have personally been using and
playing MIDI guitars for a few years and decided to spill most of
what I can in a few lines here for my readers. First of all - my
first MIDI guitar purchase was a Yamaha G10 and I have to tell you
that it's intended use was to originally run a Yamaha TX81Z synth
(yeah, have that too - more later). After spending a couple years
using the TX81Z (and there are program links and free editors galore
available for this) I discovered a Yamaha G10 at a very reasonable
price and bought it. Mine has the V1 upgrade in it (and if you don't
have that - and can't get it anymore anyway - don't buy this) and
it tracks and performs beautifully. The G10 is not a true MIDI guitar.
It is a MIDI Guitar controller.
I am very happy with the Yamaha rig
and plan to use it on an upcoming recording (will release it on
MySpace and TagWorld when it is finished).
The next purchases was a Roland GR1
(excellent) but I am a little miffed I cannot find a flash card
for it anywhere. It allows for user-stored patches and it sounds
fantastic.
As I stated earlier - I am also making
the leap into a Roland VG88 rig as I think that it will very much
jump-start some of the directions are band are heading in right
now. (Listen to "This Is Not The Way" on TagWorld for an example
of VG88 lead work. If you can find "Jesus Is The Reason for the
Season" on my Lycos Europe site you will hear yet another example
- jump there via my main website http://www.garytittle.com
to find the European mirror).
All MIDI guitar is not created equal.
This important to realize from the very first as you will disappoint
yourself if you are not careful with your purchases. My quest has
finally led me to the VG88 because I have actually tried everything
else that is out there already.
If you are going to make the MIDI
jump - do it with a VG88 and you will be absolutely amazed.

Roland VG-88 V-Guitar System
The Roland V-Guitar system is absolutely fantastic. This textures
and muscial capabilities of this MIDI guitar setup will astound
you. It seems like it doesn't matter what we imagine that we need
- Greg drags sounds out of the system that completely match every
single thing that we have ever tried to duplicate in our cover tunes
- and has extremely enhanced original music production.
Listen to our song "This Is Not The Way" for examples of what this
unit can do (check out Greg's lead part in the song). http://www.myspace.com/thegarytittleband
I have been playing MIDI guitars for several years and have amassed
three that I use - albeit - none regularly. After experiencing hearing
Greg's VG88 for a few years I am ready to make the VG88 purchase
- but I don't know if I want the Roland-Ready Strat. What I would
prefer is to continue using my existing Roland MIDI pickups (I have
two different kinds) on my existing guitars and a little something
different for a ROLAND READY guitar - so a search revealed that
there is a guitar with HUMBUCK options which costs less than the
Roland Ready Fender Strat:

Switch Innovo IV MIDI Electric Guitar Black FireMist
Check this one out - - just when you thought that a Roland-ready
guitar was too expensive - along comes the Switch Innovo - with
HUMBUCKING PICKUPS, no less.
So what about MIDI BASS, is there such a thing? YES!
Check out the V-Bass system from Roland:
 
Roland V-Bass System and GK-2B Divided Pickup
Greg runs a VG-88 Guitar rig with a Roland-Ready Stratocaster.
THIS Unit is on the top of my acquisition list for our studio -
it is the Roland V-Bass and there is also a Roland-Ready Precision
Bass available for it. Check this out.
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