His Steelrider was much better, but not for sale. I took one of my steels down there and tried it out: it tracks less than 1/2 of notes played. A Forum member on the Mississippi Gulf Coast did that last year. I've just read your article en re Axon AX-100, and the two GK pickups that you inter-related. My Roland GR-30 works fine on my 6 string guitar, but tracks too slow for steel. I've written to a number of developers (Roland, Lawrence pickups, etc) to see if they can at least duplicate the IVL 10 string pickup: No replies so far. Thanks again Chas for your response and keep up the good work. There's still not enough of us steel guitar players around to warrant the need I guess. I'll have to wait until the technology catches up with the times. I play a 14-string steel so I know that one doesn't exist. I guess it's still going to be a while before someone starts building the pitch to midi pickups for our instrument. It sounds like you've been doing a lot of experimenting on the subject. That was a great article you forwarded to me. I haven't been on the Forum for a while so I'm a little behind on the latest Midi technology for pedal steel guitar. Can anyone shed some light on this subject? Thanks. What's the latest on Midi Steel Guitar systems? Haven't heard anything for a while so I was just curious about the newest developements. Your profile | join | preferences | help | search Classic country shuffle styles for Band-in-a-Box, by BIAB guru Jim Baron.
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