u/Klutzy-Peach5949

Does the Archetype Tim Henson multivoicer work with a live midi keyboardist to play the chords for my guitar?

Hi, I’ve been wanting to play with a multivoicer live, and wanted to know if it was possible to have my keyboardist play the chords with midi live whilst I play so I can get a multivoiced guitar, we aren’t playing to a click so can’t use backing tracks, just presets

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u/Klutzy-Peach5949 — 7 days ago

How/what midi chords should I be playing when using a vocoder/multivoicer for guitar?

Hi I’m primarily a guitarist, and I have been getting into vocoders/multivoicers, however when it comes to choosing the midi chords I have no clue what I should be doing with them and how I should be voicing them to get a nice clean choral polyphia-esque sound, and which extensions I should or shouldn’t be adding, and how my guitar should be interacting with the chords

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u/Klutzy-Peach5949 — 10 days ago
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Hi, if you want to practice guitar without a guitar, you can do this in the car, on a plane, literally anywhere, just go through every chord and memorise the notes of the triads fast so you just spell out all the chords, then just spell the 3&7 then try other extensions like how fast can you spell a B6 chord, you can then use this to solo using chord tones quite a bit easier as you can map out where all your triad notes are just by letter, it does become surprisingly convenient just having them without having to think, and also obviously memorise every note of the neck

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u/Klutzy-Peach5949 — 16 days ago

You have a business idea, everyone will start giving advice on why it’s not as simple as it seems and you probably won’t make any money, its true but you have to be in it to win it, if you want to make a clothes company, just get on companies house today and get yourself signed up, people telling you about how expensive start up costs are and equipment, cross that bridge when you get there, just grind it. Everyone thinks every idea I have sucks and that I have no clue what I’m doing, what do they know, the less you know the better, I only started making businesses because I had no clue what I was doing, if I knew all the logistics upfront I wouldn’t have done it because it would’ve looked too difficult, just get yourself in there. If you pitch a business idea to friends or post it on Reddit everyone will shut it down and say how hard it is, don’t listen they know nothing, JUST START

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u/Klutzy-Peach5949 — 25 days ago

Hi, I make this post just because I see a lot of local acts playing gigs asking for £8-£15 for a ticket, which isn’t a lot but if you’re with friends it racks up, and more importantly most of the time it sucks. If it was free entry people would feel more inclined to just come in and check your band out and people check out your songs, and they don’t feel ripped off seeing an act that ain’t great. It’s a win for everyone, especially considering that the amount of money you get from tickets as an amateur band it might as well be non-existent once you split it so you don’t get any money anyway. I believe this to be true because by bringing live music that bar owners don’t care about, you’re not really doing them a service, just do it for fun.

Of course professional musicians, function bands etc, are different as you are being paid for your time as a professional and you’re actively being paid to be there by someone who wants you.

Let me know what yall think

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u/Klutzy-Peach5949 — 25 days ago