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What is Pat playing here?
Ibanez?
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01-20-2023 01:48 PM
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Actual guitar Roland made for a while, to control synth.
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It's a Roland guitar synth controller (googling around, I believe the model is G-303).
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I think it's a Roland 303 synth guitar from the '80s.
EDIT: Wow - great minds think alike, and I'm honored to emulate them. I was interested in these when they first came out, but they cost a lot of $ and the synthesizer modules they drove (e.g. the GR100) didn't really do much. FWIW, they're not very useful today - they used a 24 pin cable and connectors and are not compatible with the current generation of 13 pin Roland synthesizers.
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Is it more of a midi controller?
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Originally Posted by 2-5Guy
Roland's new offerings are sort of a modern take on that (the SY series).
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Originally Posted by 2-5Guy
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Was this an analog synth or digital?
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Originally Posted by 2-5Guy
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I think Metheny now just uses it for the "trumpet" and infinite sustain fuzz sounds he likes. ISTR that he didn't like any of the emulations of those sounds in the later generations of Roland guitar synthery. For a while he was using the Synclavier, and he had a guitar/controller that controlled both via what looked like a G303 with a Synclavier gizmo grafted onto it. IIRC, he kept using that even after Synclavier died out. I could have the details of that wrong, but for sure, he had a synth guitar that had an extra gizmo on it.
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
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It's got very low, non-perceptible latency and no digital artifacts in the sound. If it could do more than shades of synthesized trumpet, it would be unbeatable.
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Those are lovely playing guitars, made in FujiGen Gakki; similar shaped guitars were labeled as Ibanez and Greco without the Roland electronics.
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