2017/10/03 20:27:43
TheMaartian
I just found this excellent demo jam (from 2009!) using MIDI Guitar 1 driving 6 instances of NI's FM6, one for each string. And MIDI Guitar 2 is even better. Impressive.
 

2017/10/03 20:46:21
Marshall
Impressive, but how do you set up instances as one per string? 
2017/10/03 21:06:05
TheMaartian
Marshall
Impressive, but how do you set up instances as one per string? 

Great question! Let's see how much of my time I can spend chasing down the answer.
2017/10/03 21:19:05
scook
I have no idea how to separate the strings without hardware but I did find a way to drive 6 mono synths, I posted it here.
2017/10/03 21:30:14
TheMaartian
I just sent Ollie an email asking if the MIDI Guitar mentioned was his, and if so, how might the guitarist have accomplished it.
 
I have a feeling that scook's reference (using midiPolyphony or its equivalent) is how it was accomplished. I doubt that MIDI Guitar 1 existed in 2009.
2017/10/03 21:40:53
scook
IIRC, Jam Origin released the first betas for MIDIGuitar in 2012. I bought it during the original beta sale period. Early on there was some discussion about tracking each string separately. The feature never materialized.
2017/10/03 21:48:58
bapu
So it's a Milli Vanilli demo in the OP?
2017/10/03 22:21:46
brandonc
there is a midi pickup on the guitar in the video. No Jam Origin Midi Guitar
 
2017/10/03 23:35:46
mettelus
+1

IIRC, there was a Strat that had the GK-2A MIDI pickup installed for use with the Roland GR-30. It looks like that may be the guitar he is using. The GK-2A does put out one note per string (on a 13-pin MIDI connection).
2017/10/04 00:01:42
BobF
Excuse me.  This is the IKM forum. 
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