Piano setting for ProfexII ??
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Piano setting for ProfexII ??
Does anyone have or know of a setting for the Profex II that emulates a piano?
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I think the only way you're going to get a steel to sound close to a piano would be to find a MIDI hookup for your steel, of which the IVL SteelRider, long out of production, is the only one I know of.
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You could try www.johnbirchguitars.com he does a lot with MIDI including "Steel" alternatively try and get in touch with B.J. Cole in London (England) he has a brilliant MIDI setup on his Kline. There are a lot of Steelies, sorry Steelers in the States that know, or at least know of B.J. sorry I don't have an E-mail for him but I'm sure someone has. He's a great guy and will help you if your serious.
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Al sold a version of his GuitOrchestra that used light cells as part of the MIDI pickup. The version that I see him with now, although the front of the rack unit says GuitOrchestra, the back says IVL SteelRider. From everything that I can tell, it looks exactly like my SteelRider.
The John Birch rig sounds interesting, but from what little bit of correspondance a fellow steel player had with him, you'd have to ship your guitar to him so he can do machine work on your guitar to mount his unit. That doesn't sound like a very good idea to me.
As for the Roland MIDI, don't forget that six string guitars have wider string spacing than pedal steels, so the pickup would have to be mounted at an angle to cover the strings. The SteelRider's instructions call for placing the pickup as close to the bridge as possible which you wouldn't be able to do with the Roland.
One more note, whether it's a SteelRider or any other unit, it's the sound module that creates the piano or whatever sound you want. The MIDI interface is just that, an interface to convert the string tone to MIDI and feed it to the sound module.
The John Birch rig sounds interesting, but from what little bit of correspondance a fellow steel player had with him, you'd have to ship your guitar to him so he can do machine work on your guitar to mount his unit. That doesn't sound like a very good idea to me.
As for the Roland MIDI, don't forget that six string guitars have wider string spacing than pedal steels, so the pickup would have to be mounted at an angle to cover the strings. The SteelRider's instructions call for placing the pickup as close to the bridge as possible which you wouldn't be able to do with the Roland.
One more note, whether it's a SteelRider or any other unit, it's the sound module that creates the piano or whatever sound you want. The MIDI interface is just that, an interface to convert the string tone to MIDI and feed it to the sound module.
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