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A fine product
I have two of these: one for a fretless and one for a fretted bass. Installation may take some time, depending on your instrument, but it’s a solid upgrade for any instrument. I use them with my Roland GR-55 in the studio and on live gigs. No need to haul any other pedals.
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Great hex and MIDI system for bass!
The GK-3b system can be used on most basses to add a hexaphonic pickup to your bass, which enables you to connect to devices with a GK-input (like Roland GK guitar synthesizers and effect units). The installation kit offers the same functionality as the outboard GK-system, with program change and source switches as well as Synth Volume. Takes a little installation effort, but any guitar technician should be able to install this system, and you may do it yourself as well, if you are a little handy with tools. Using the installation kit makes the
When installed and adjusted correctly, the unit provides great string-by-string tracking and subsequent MIDI tracking. Note that the unit itself does not output MIDI signals, and requires the use of a converter (such as the mentioned Roland GK-synthesizers or similar). Also note that tracking below an open A-string will suffer from a bit of latency due to the time required for pitch detection. All in all, the Roland GK unit with a compatible converter or synth device is an excellent entry point to the world of MIDI bass.
When installed and adjusted correctly, the unit provides great string-by-string tracking and subsequent MIDI tracking. Note that the unit itself does not output MIDI signals, and requires the use of a converter (such as the mentioned Roland GK-synthesizers or similar). Also note that tracking below an open A-string will suffer from a bit of latency due to the time required for pitch detection. All in all, the Roland GK unit with a compatible converter or synth device is an excellent entry point to the world of MIDI bass.
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Great Kit for the installer
This kit is fairly easy to instal but does require some modifications to your guitar drilling holes for the switches and wires etc! Great if you are confident with your skills. Roland quality kit and once installed works as well if not better than any other bass to midi kit I've used!
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Tricky, but worth the effort.
If you are considering installing this instead of the external one, bear in mind:
As a bass player, you still need to change strings for loose vibration to track better but just enough it doesn't catch any fret buzz, clicks and clacks.
I settled on the DIY pickup kit because it was the cheaper option. Took me a while to measure, drill holes, hide it to an active bass and get this signal sent to Roland GR55 successfully.
It gives you loads of options and sustainability over the external pickup since it's a split signal and doesn't affect your clean tone since you are going to use an extra proprietary cable. It's not a regular 5-pin MIDI OUT, but a 13-pin that only goes to Roland devices. However, you can pretty much send it literally any synthesizer in the chain with MIDI IN.
Your guitar cavity needs to have enough free space for a Raspberry Pi sized circuit board.
No need to learn japanese to understand manual, just use the circuit diagram.
Manual has both active and passive bass diagram. I might even try to put one on a passive bass in future.
As a bass player, you still need to change strings for loose vibration to track better but just enough it doesn't catch any fret buzz, clicks and clacks.
I settled on the DIY pickup kit because it was the cheaper option. Took me a while to measure, drill holes, hide it to an active bass and get this signal sent to Roland GR55 successfully.
It gives you loads of options and sustainability over the external pickup since it's a split signal and doesn't affect your clean tone since you are going to use an extra proprietary cable. It's not a regular 5-pin MIDI OUT, but a 13-pin that only goes to Roland devices. However, you can pretty much send it literally any synthesizer in the chain with MIDI IN.
Your guitar cavity needs to have enough free space for a Raspberry Pi sized circuit board.
No need to learn japanese to understand manual, just use the circuit diagram.
Manual has both active and passive bass diagram. I might even try to put one on a passive bass in future.
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MIDI /modeled bass built in pickup kit
If you're looking at this, you know what it is. Not for novices to install, but if you're a tinkerer, or know someone who is, your bass won't have to have the "wart " on show.
Thomann price is excellent. 'nuff said!!
Thomann price is excellent. 'nuff said!!
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Roland GK Kit for Bass
The Best Option Available to convert your Bass to a Synth or a Midi Controller.
Highly Recommended.
Highly Recommended.
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Great kit
I have had this kit installed on my 6 string bass. This kit is amazing, you have to consider modifying your bass, most probably drilling holes if not routing, soldering etc, but if installed nicely it is so nice to see the instrument in its shape without things attached to it.
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