The title pretty much says it all on this one: I know SOMEONE besides me must be using the VG-99 with the Moog.
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Anyone using a Roland VG-99 with the Moog Guitar?
- Portamental
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Closest I came was a Roland-Boss GT10. The unit had severe ground problems, i did not keep it. Furthermore, with time, I came to pretty much dislike COSM sounds, although I am very satisfied with the ME-20B for bass. My guitar sounds now come from a Vox Tonelab LE, and I just added it's little brother, the Tonelab ST, to my synth-guitar setup based on a Voyager Old School.
Portamental wrote:Closest I came was a Roland-Boss GT10. The unit had severe ground problems, i did not keep it. Furthermore, with time, I came to pretty much dislike COSM sounds, although I am very satisfied with the ME-20B for bass. My guitar sounds now come from a Vox Tonelab LE, and I just added it's little brother, the Tonelab ST, to my synth-guitar setup based on a Voyager Old School.
Thanks to both of you! I'm pretty stuck on having hex processing (separate distortions for each string, pitch shifting per string, panning per string) so I'm most surely going to be using the VG-99 and the String Port with the Moog. Right now I'm searching out experience that folks have with placing the Roland (or other) hex pickups on their Moog guitars.
Thanks again!
Vance
Re: Anyone using a Roland VG-99 with the Moog Guitar?
I had the 13 pin upgrade done at Moog's factory. Now I am playing my Moog Paul Vo through the VG-99 and there are no issues that I can hear so far. As soon as I do another concert, I will update here as to how things worked out at louder volume/gain.