http://www.sonuus.com/products.html
I'm ordering one of these units & understand that I can plug my guitar into it & then into my LP. As long as you play cleanly, it should convert the notes into MIDI pitch values.
According to the documentation, its monophonic only which is perfect for the LP, it supports +/- 2 semitone pitch-bends, & note-on velocity information.
Since I play the guitar much better than keys, I'm hoping this will allow me to run explore some solos. In order to switch between patches I was thinking about picking up the Tech21 MIDI Mouse:
http://www.tech21nyc.com/products/effec ... mouse.html
Since the Philip Rees MIDI Merge units have been discontinued & the MIDI Mouse & Sonuus G2M each have only one MIDI output, I found:
MIDI Solutions
http://www.velvetsystems.com/c.282308.M ... rfaces.cfm & the
Kenton MIDI Merge
http://www.kentonuk.com/digital_interfa ... erge4.html
Anyway, let me know what you guys think. The Sonuus G2M sounds pretty cool to me.
Sonuus Universal Guitar to MIDI Converter
Sonuus Universal Guitar to MIDI Converter
Little Phatty TE #1023 • Schrittmacher • Walking Stick ribbon • Korg microXL/Electribe MX/KaossPro • Sonnus G2M
MF-101 Filter • MF-102 Ring • MF-103 Phaser • MF-104Z Delay • MF-105 MuRF • MF-107 FreqBox • MF-108M Cluster • Etherwave
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MF-101 Filter • MF-102 Ring • MF-103 Phaser • MF-104Z Delay • MF-105 MuRF • MF-107 FreqBox • MF-108M Cluster • Etherwave
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Re: Sonuus Universal Guitar to MIDI Converter
If it does work well, I'd buy one in a second. Given my experience with MIDI pickups and interfaces, I don't have high hopes for this, but maybe they've figured out a way to do it. Please report back!DeFrag wrote:http://www.sonuus.com/products.html
I'm ordering one of these units & understand that I can plug my guitar into it & then into my LP. As long as you play cleanly, it should convert the notes into MIDI pitch values.
Bryan
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HOLY CRAP! Screw the freqbox (...for now) im going to get one of these to connect to a midi cv converter and then to my micromoog!!!!!
My modular so far: Q104, Q106 x2, Q107, Q108, Q109 x2 , Q116, Q118, Q127 w/Q140, Q130, STG Wave Folder, Mixer and Mankato playing with Moog Voyager, VX-351, CP-251, MF-104M x2 ( STEREO!) Volca Beats and Bass, Arturia Beat step
The Sonuus arrived a couple days ago.
I've been running through all my patches on my Casio keyboard & Moog synthesizer.
Quite fun actually. I see this as a poor-man's Roland GR-20 without the need for a GK-3 pickup. I liked the the GR-20 very much & of course it tracks way better than the Sonuus unit. Nevertheless, single note runs played cleanly provides great possibilities running your guitar through almost any MIDI enabled sound module.
It sounds pretty damned good with its 2+ semitone pitch-bend support. I do recommend loosely tying a bandana across the 1st fret to increase the tracking accuracy. Live use is soley dependent on the ability to play very cleanly for accurate tracking. Studio use is a better bet.
No matter the monetary decline, you should always buy the right thing the 1st time. The Sonuus is monophonic but does a decent job. The Roland GR-20 & its GK-3 pickup is certainly a step ahead but the Sonuus unit is versatile & can drive anything with a MIDI input. So its limited but a great entry into MIDI conversion.
I'll give it a thumb-up.
I've been running through all my patches on my Casio keyboard & Moog synthesizer.
Quite fun actually. I see this as a poor-man's Roland GR-20 without the need for a GK-3 pickup. I liked the the GR-20 very much & of course it tracks way better than the Sonuus unit. Nevertheless, single note runs played cleanly provides great possibilities running your guitar through almost any MIDI enabled sound module.
It sounds pretty damned good with its 2+ semitone pitch-bend support. I do recommend loosely tying a bandana across the 1st fret to increase the tracking accuracy. Live use is soley dependent on the ability to play very cleanly for accurate tracking. Studio use is a better bet.
No matter the monetary decline, you should always buy the right thing the 1st time. The Sonuus is monophonic but does a decent job. The Roland GR-20 & its GK-3 pickup is certainly a step ahead but the Sonuus unit is versatile & can drive anything with a MIDI input. So its limited but a great entry into MIDI conversion.
I'll give it a thumb-up.
Little Phatty TE #1023 • Schrittmacher • Walking Stick ribbon • Korg microXL/Electribe MX/KaossPro • Sonnus G2M
MF-101 Filter • MF-102 Ring • MF-103 Phaser • MF-104Z Delay • MF-105 MuRF • MF-107 FreqBox • MF-108M Cluster • Etherwave
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MF-101 Filter • MF-102 Ring • MF-103 Phaser • MF-104Z Delay • MF-105 MuRF • MF-107 FreqBox • MF-108M Cluster • Etherwave
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Im looking forward to getting one of these in the near future. I hope my sampler is able to be fixed, id like to trigger samples with my guitar
My modular so far: Q104, Q106 x2, Q107, Q108, Q109 x2 , Q116, Q118, Q127 w/Q140, Q130, STG Wave Folder, Mixer and Mankato playing with Moog Voyager, VX-351, CP-251, MF-104M x2 ( STEREO!) Volca Beats and Bass, Arturia Beat step