Hi Blixton,
You might try to find an old Casio midi guitar. They introduced five
MIDI guitar models in 1987: The MG-500 and
MG-510, and the PG-300, PG-310, and PG-380.
see: http://jpsongs.com/troubadortech/casmgtr.htm
for more info.
You also need to realize that if you wanted to actually play the arpeggios
into SC using audio rather than using midi Pitch.ar is not working yet with
SC3 so you would have to use SC2 if you wanted to play audio into SC.
Good Luck!
Bruce Arnold
From: blixton <blixton@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 02:08:54 -0500
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Subject: [sc-users] guitar
A long time ago I saw an ad for a black plastic guitar with nylon
string. If it had midi I want it, but can't find it anywhere. Anyone
have suggestions for a cheap midi guitar? Also, what would be the proper
way to program strumming in SC? I've been doing triple notes at high
tempo, but I think it's too taxing..
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