Steel Pickup to work with a Roland Synth?
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Steel Pickup to work with a Roland Synth?
I have a Roland synth that works great with my guitar and I was wondering if there is or was a steel synth pickup manufactured that would work with this unit? I know it has been at least 10 years ago that steel synths were popular.
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Bruce, if you do a search you should find a lot of info on the forum about steel synthesizers.
The only one made for steel, to my knowledge, was the Steelrider. I believe they folded years ago, but those who really know will hopefully chime in.
I wish there were something modern available, I'd give that route a try.
The only one made for steel, to my knowledge, was the Steelrider. I believe they folded years ago, but those who really know will hopefully chime in.
I wish there were something modern available, I'd give that route a try.
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- Richard Sinkler
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Would it be possible to mount a Roland pickup in the guitar? I realize it would only work for 6 of your strings, but it might work. I could give up 4 strings for the MIDI possibilities.
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- Scott Appleton
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not a good bet
the ivl was a disaster and if anyone has one that is running its a wonder to behold .. i had one and it never worked more than a month at a time then back to Canada .. i use a roland 6 string from 3erd string down and it works great .. you really only need your core strings to achieve great results ..
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Hi Scott, could you show us some pics of your installation on your steel??? I have a roland p/u too and I am going to do what you have done I was going to angle mine to get the spacing right. so I 'm curious
Jim
Jim