Topic: Classical Guitar Electrified and Organteq and.....demo

Didn’t find any demo on Classical Guitar Electrified, so I had to make one for myself

Using Classical Guitar Electrified and in background Organteq + a pad and a bass.
Enjoy! 

https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...ied%20.mp3

And video (no pad, only Guitar, Organteq, Bass)

https://youtu.be/g36uNrSQ2pc

Best wishes,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (03-06-2023 21:51)

Re: Classical Guitar Electrified and Organteq and.....demo

Ah, that is a lot of fun Stig

When young, eek late 70s, I put pickups in my flamenco guitar and that reminds me of that time. Problem with electrifying real acoustic guitars (esp. when going for rock/distortion/overdrive) was that feedback could really grab hold quite quickly on stage (esp. back then, with not-so-good stage mix gear - I ended up using a solid body electric after too many live issues) - but fun it was.

Your use of the Pianoteq electrified acoustic guitar sound does have quite the element of compressed transient sound of a heavily controlled acoustic distorted guitar going on (I used to compress mine to avoid peaks which could kick off that feedback mentioned.. often with a pretty blunt lineup of stomp boxes) - and you play it quite like realistic guitar chops there too hehe.

Keep on always with your interesting musical adventures - always my best to you.

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Re: Classical Guitar Electrified and Organteq and.....demo

Qexl wrote:

Ah, that is a lot of fun Stig

When young, eek late 70s, I put pickups in my flamenco guitar and that reminds me of that time. Problem with electrifying real acoustic guitars (esp. when going for rock/distortion/overdrive) was that feedback could really grab hold quite quickly on stage (esp. back then, with not-so-good stage mix gear - I ended up using a solid body electric after too many live issues) - but fun it was.

Your use of the Pianoteq electrified acoustic guitar sound does have quite the element of compressed transient sound of a heavily controlled acoustic distorted guitar going on (I used to compress mine to avoid peaks which could kick off that feedback mentioned.. often with a pretty blunt lineup of stomp boxes) - and you play it quite like realistic guitar chops there too hehe.

Keep on always with your interesting musical adventures - always my best to you.

Thank you Qexl for your comments. You have such good insights into music and a lot of life experience - very valuable. Glad you take the time to listen.
I appreciate it much

Best wishes,

Stig

Re: Classical Guitar Electrified and Organteq and.....demo

very cool demo.  i liked both versions.  so many fun things to try ...

Re: Classical Guitar Electrified and Organteq and.....demo

budo wrote:

very cool demo.  i liked both versions.  so many fun things to try ...


Thank you so much budo. Yes, I have to do more experiment with this guitar.

Best wishes,

Stig