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Tuesday, May 15th 2012, 12:37am

Roland VG-99 Acoustic/Banjo profiled

Here is a start of an experiment profiling the Roland VG-99.
I took apart the 13 pin pickup and tapped in to the guitar modeling section of the VG-99.
I profiled an acoustic guitar and a banjo sound.
Use your bridge pickup.

More to follow as I dig into this.
They are up on rig exchange now.
Bill

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Tuesday, May 15th 2012, 1:55am

Bill, you remind me of a mad scientist! 8o

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Tuesday, May 15th 2012, 2:06am

"Some men see things as they are and say, 'Why'? Bill dreams of things that never were and says, 'Why not'?"

And we all get to enjoy his results. :)

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Tuesday, May 15th 2012, 2:06am

I like people who think outside the box. Bill how close did you get to the original

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Tuesday, May 15th 2012, 3:01am

Hi Chris
I got closer than I thought I would!
Its in its infancy with MANY variables.
I just started so more to come.
Bill
I like people who think outside the box. Bill how close did you get to the original

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "billruppert" (May 15th 2012, 6:07am)


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Tuesday, May 15th 2012, 4:53am

Most excellent Bill - thanks for 'going for it'!

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Tuesday, May 15th 2012, 5:06am

Cool!
Thanks again bill!

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Tuesday, May 15th 2012, 3:24pm

Great, mad scientist, go on... :)

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Tuesday, May 15th 2012, 4:43pm

Wonderful Bill, keep them coming!

I tweaked your acoustic profil a bit to suit my setup/needs, and it works just wonderful!

Thanks! :thumbup:

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Tuesday, May 15th 2012, 8:11pm

Great stuff Bill.