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Tagged: MIDI
when the guitar becomes the piano
(polyphonic vst plugin generates midi to synthesize a piano)
Improvisation Nr. 1674392 – Jam Origin Midi Guitar 2 with Steinway
this is a review of the plugin
Jam Origin MIDI Guitar 2
Guitar-To-MIDI Software
Plug-ins
By Paul White https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/jam-origin-midi-guitar-2
I find it difficult to overstate what the designers of this software have achieved. Had I not tried it for myself, I would simply not have believed it possible! As a guitar player, I think MIDI Guitar 2 is the most significant piece of software that I have come across next to my DAW of choice, and I use it now on virtually every session where I need to control virtual instruments.
Most hex-pickup hardware solutions don’t really feel natural to me; with MIDI Guitar, I still feel as though I am playing the guitar, but I hear synth sounds. This is all the more remarkable as MIDI Guitar costs less than a typical hex pickup (and that’s before you add the cost of the hardware to plug such a pickup into). If you still need to be convinced, you can download it for free and it will work in demo mode, but will force you to stop and dismiss a window every few minutes. Version 1 was impressive but this current version is a significant step forward.
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I’m going to look into this Guitar to Midi thing.
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