improvisation jamming. just another busy day.

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  • @makisGibs
    @makisGibs  Місяць тому

    I am using a pickup system called Gk3 from Roland. This has 6 dedicated pickup magnets to convert string audio signal to midi. That's connected to the VG99 system which is my main guitar processor for my Live performances with my group.
    Except of two completely separate guitar chains its possible to use midi notes to control any other desirable sounds from virtual software or a synth. I am not using it in any of my jams though.

  • @ImprovGuitarJams
    @ImprovGuitarJams Місяць тому

    Awesome jam, now I definitely gotta get a delay and reverb

    • @makisGibs
      @makisGibs  29 днів тому +1

      @@ImprovGuitarJams that is a multi reverb stomp you hear only in both Loop and solo. It's called the mini Universe from m vave and is really affordable. I've got a crush on it even though I own a VG99 system which is quite expensive. It only has an issue with the switching on and off but there is a guy that found a solution by soldering 2 resistors on the footswitch. If you're able to do it I recommend this. The same Brand has also a new affordable delay.

    • @ImprovGuitarJams
      @ImprovGuitarJams 29 днів тому

      @@makisGibs yes I've had my eye on one of those for a while now, eventually I'll get, I went to a music store near me and tried out some guitars and the amp I was playing through had reverb and I was like "that's the sound I need"
      I just received a belated father's day gift from my family (Flamma drum loop) so I'll be messing with that soon.

    • @makisGibs
      @makisGibs  29 днів тому

      @@ImprovGuitarJams great 👍👍👍

  • @josephraines4850
    @josephraines4850 Місяць тому

    What is the black thing on your guitar?😂

    • @makisGibs
      @makisGibs  Місяць тому

      I am using a pickup system called Gk3 from Roland. This has 6 dedicated pickup magnets to convert string audio signal to midi. I am using the VG99 system as my main guitar processor for my Live performances with my group. Except two completely separate guitar chains its possible to use midi to control any other desirable sounds from virtual software or a synth. I am not using it in any of my jams though.