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Note : 8 sur 10 Published on 07/09/07 at 06:48
MIDI converters for guitar.

UTILIZATION

-The interface is very user friendly, I think that not even light could edit
parameters (after explanation of his philosophy of course).
Its successor, the GR33 is no rotary and it's very unfortunate.
- The general configuration is simple, with perhaps the MIDI channels a bit "delicate"
for me.
- Editing of sounds and effects is very easy
- The manual is very clear and sufficient

GETTING STARTED

You can always touver sound appropriate by adding just a fact.
I am positive about the realism because the guitar playing allows expression
rich (for example wood and brass, amazing is not it?).
If realism means perfect cloning, it is of course not the case and that is without
interest to me.
The expression is perfect (velocity, finger vibrato, bending, glissando, etc. ...)
My preferences of sound? Eventually, I could write them down.

OVERALL OPINION

After six years of use, I am always amazed by the loyalty
the response to the fingering, vibrato, etc ...
I tried the Yamaha GR50, but the "usability" of the rack discouraged me.
Quality / price ratio? Although I have never regretted broke, I think the discount.

With experience, you do again this choice? YES YES ...