That way,all you would have to do,is hook up your axon or Roland unit to your yamaha motif and you will be all set. Or at least a Roland GI 20.which is not as good as the axon,but it does track OK from what I have been told in a live setting.Īxon also makes an AX 50 that does not have as many options as the ax 100, but it tracks EXACTLY the same and costs less! Well if you are better at guitar than keyboard, you might want to get an axon unit. I don't know of a MIDI converter faster than the axon.Īnd one more thing, once you have a decent 13 pin guitar and get an axon unit.you can take your pick of keyboard rack modules and have any sound you want! Also,when a new module comes out you might lust after, you can sell your old rack module and replace it with the newer one. The guitar I mentioned and the axon unit are some of the fastest tracking available right now. (The Roland GR 33 and Brian Moore 81.13) But again, you get what you pay for! If you are not wanting cheesy sounds (though it depends on what you call cheesy) you will probably have to shell out bucks to get a better setup. Now the setup I have for 13 pin MIDI guitar is not cheap as you can see from the prices, cost me a couple thousand dollars, but I use MIDI guitar a lot and used that other setup I told you about for years and it served me well. ![]() I have the Axon and Motif in a 2 space rack case and run it into my amp out to the board. And IT does not sound "cheesy" at all!But you can use ANY keyboard or rackmount keyboard unit you want to! I use a Yamaha Motif rack XS unit for all of my MIDI guitar sounds. the GI 20that converts as well.though not as fast as the axon! It has sounds on it, but not very good ones, but where this unit shines is hooking it up with a keyboard rack module or keyboard itself.does not matter which.only the keyboard takes more space and costs more! īut they also sell a unit from Roland. But the Godin ACS SA is a LOT better at tracking for me, because along with it I also have a Axon AX 100 Mark II MIDI converter.the fastest MIDI guitar converter you can buy!THIS IS THE UNIT TO HAVE IF YOU WANT THE FASTEST 13 pin CONVERTER. I had a Brian Moore 81.13 for a long time that I used with the Roland GR 33 and got some very decent sounds out of it. ![]() Only the Godin classical gets a little better tracking because of the classical strings, which seem to track better than the steel stringed 13 pin MIDI guitars like the Brian Moore. It is a classical guitar that you can plug into any 13 pin MIDI guitar unit like the Roland GR 33 and mix the sound of the classical guitar in with the MIDI sound you have selected. I now have a Godin ACS SA classical guitar with a 13 pin pickup that will plug into any 13 pin unit, all of the 13 pin guitars are that way.not just Brian Moore. ![]() Not to mention a decent organ.īut if you are wanting to go with the BEST 13 pin MIDI guitar setup, then you have to pay for it! Hey, it is like that old saying, "you get what you pay for"! If you think the Roland GR 33 sounds "cheesy" you obviously have not heard the better sounds on it! I owned one for years and had a very good sax, strings, horns and flute sounds on it.
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