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  • stratvincstratvinc

    Casio PG 310 Guitar SynthPublished on 02/26/09 at 11:26
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Guitar-shaped stratovolcano made in Japan equipped with a sensor integrated MIDI
    alder body maple neck rosewood fingerboard 22 frets
    2 micros simple PS-581A double PH-641A MIDI sensor near the bridge
    synchronized tremolo
    5 position selector
    1 knob guitar volume
    1 volume part knob synth
    1 knob guitar tone
    Ibanez handle typed
    1 Output Jack for his guitar
    Jack Mix 1 output for the 64 synth sounds built
    MIDI output for use as a controller
    a jack for AC adapter not included
    a port to use bank cards sound casio
    possible power by 6 x 1.5V
    tuner
    can assign a MIDI channel per string

    UTILIZATION

    Channel pleasant and well finished
    easy access to the latest …
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    Guitar-shaped stratovolcano made in Japan equipped with a sensor integrated MIDI
    alder body maple neck rosewood fingerboard 22 frets
    2 micros simple PS-581A double PH-641A MIDI sensor near the bridge
    synchronized tremolo
    5 position selector
    1 knob guitar volume
    1 volume part knob synth
    1 knob guitar tone
    Ibanez handle typed
    1 Output Jack for his guitar
    Jack Mix 1 output for the 64 synth sounds built
    MIDI output for use as a controller
    a jack for AC adapter not included
    a port to use bank cards sound casio
    possible power by 6 x 1.5V
    tuner
    can assign a MIDI channel per string

    UTILIZATION

    Channel pleasant and well finished
    easy access to the latest freight form requires strato
    cons by weighing 3.9kg is
    different combinations of pickups resemble a sound strat still without equal the original
    It is there or gate is in use MIDI
    plies both to play violin or brass peaches it was perfect for the other sounds drop was felt in live use

    SOUNDS

    Purchased for taping the sounds of synths in the late 80's it has done its job but the use on stage was pretty hard
    favorite guitar sounds selector position 2 and 3 for cleans sounds or effects with chorus flanger etc.
    position 3 and 1 for distos coupled with a zoom G2 1u she defends a lot with my combo amp Yamaha G100-210
    I liked all the sounds of violins, flutes and brass sheets
    cons by electric pianos was not that

    OVERALL OPINION

    Purchased after his presentation at music fair in 1990
    I cracked
    it was very fashionable at all MIDI it allowed me to drive my Roland D20 and a few years I have used mixed-mode guitar / synth
    Part guitar combo on my part synth built directly on the mixer and connected via MIDI cable on the D20 (hello cables)
    I'm still a lot of fun at the time
    before I worked with a guitar and a strato copy westwood double neck Ibanez (guitars which I still have)
    Subsequently the sensor started messing around I abandoned the synth part and it became a simple but very good guitar accompanied me for many years
    value for money was very high at the time I had to break my piggy bank
    although the experience was rewarding
    I do not redo a guitar that choice has to be a guitar point!
    one loses his way of playing guitar if you use the MIDI Veur
    She is now retired I no longer play at home with
    because I am now the proud owner of THE GUITAR I called Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster
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