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From: ele9110@cdc835.cdc.polimi.it (Massimo Oluzzi)
Subject: Re: Amiga + MIDI guitar
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Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1991 11:46:14 GMT

antonello@promind.UUCP (Antonello Biancalana) writes:

>> What equipment do you need to use a midi guitar with an amiga?

>What you need is a MIDI converter for guitar or you can buy a synth
>guitar.
...
>I know that Korg, Shadow and Roland made some good MIDI converters that
>i had to test on my electric guitar.
>A thing that be considered is the quality of the MIDI converter.
>Some MIDI converters have a lot of delay on their response, so when you
>pluck your strings, you can hear to the sound after a little delay (Ugh!).

Does anybody have informations about CASIO midi guitars (MG-510 and PG-380)?
(I mean informations both from a technical point of wiew - conversion delays -
and from an acoustic point of wiew - when using it just as an electrig guitar).

Thanks to you all.
					Massimo Oluzzi
					ele9110@cdc835.cdc.polimi.it

