This is soooooo col ,
Thanks bud, are those images of yours that you have now? thats pretty clever. Yeah the difference i see in your pic is that you have the kaoss pad actually installed on the guitar, what mine is, is the midi controller, which actually can control multiple things. i like your style though. I dont take credit for this though. I can advertise that if anyone wants this done, or has other ideas, get in touch with James Cherry of Two Cherries Instruments. He's a simple shop guy in Salt Lake CIty, Utah. Great pricing, and great work.
I will definately be posting videos when i can. it will be under my user name whydudesta on YouTube.
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I will be looking forward to hearing your stuff .
So far I have
NOT made one as of yet . I do as I mentioned have a full on synthesizer midi guitar already .
I'm thinking on mounting a Kaos pad on mine but I'm not comfortable in putting it on my guitar's finish since it's so beautiful so I am opting to put it on another guitar I have .
What I like is the " straight " layout of the Kaos pad with a standard
[ midi ]
in/out 5 pin connection ,
This makes for quite a lot of flexibility and little or no latency in triggering it's sounds and also that of other midi engines too .
The hexaphonic jack ( as on my Godin LGXSA in that pic ) as you can see it quite different :
The 13 pin hexaphonic midi from my guitar to the Roland GR33 midi guitar module
works flawlessly
but
The five pin out on it seems to have issues of latency triggering other midi module engines and that's not cool if you want to hook up more than one midi engine to trigger more sounds and trigger them all at once .
The five pin seem not to have this issue ? Go figure ?
Also you can go wireless with the Kaos pad and the hexaphonic has not got that flexibility either .
Anyways man cool on your guitar protect , you did a really super job on that build and poop on the one's who make disparaging remarks when they should just not comment at all in the first place .
Peace man :
Hurricane Ramon