Just wondering,
Instead of using multi fx or analog pedals or software like bias fx,
is it possible to use any software like MIDI for example?
The purpose is to have a very clean legato shredding.
You play guitar, your signal is converted into MIDI and then MIDI notes are turned into guitar tone.
So that your legato sounds clean and perfect.
Because if we use analog pedals or multi fx, it will pick up our picking strength, string noises when you move the fingers, and some small, tiny, detailed unwanted noise. And it may also be noticeable between the picked notes and non-picked notes.
What if we convert our guitar playing into MIDI and from MIDI to guitar tone, then, everything becomes even and "kinda robotic but still sounds okayly natural" and the legato just sound even and perfect for every note and you don't need to worry how hard/light you should pick, etc.
Anyone wonder about this?
I know you might ask why not use compressor pedal instead, but it's still not perfect. It still picks up the analog signal we play on guitar and compress the signal.
What I want is absolute perfection and we digitalize our guitar signal into MIDI and from MIDI we output the guitar tone. Every note is perfect and clear.
Do you agree this? Just me wondering and I wish to try it but no idea how to do the MIDI stuff.
Guitar legato using midi?
Aug 15 2024, 09:42 AM, updated 2y ago
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