![]() This same process is also a handy way to track tricky solos. Instead, you can just play the bass lines into the Sonuus G2M – it will turn the stream of notes into a MIDI signal, which you can later transpose and run through different virtual instruments and synthesizers. If you’re playing a bass line into a DAW on a MIDI controller, sometimes you just can’t translate those subtle bends the way you would if you were playing it on a bass. Use it to sequence bass lines and tricky solos It also offers 20dB more headroom than previous versions, which means it will capture your playing dynamics more accurately. In addition, it now supports voice and wind instruments as well as guitar and bass. Sonuus has made improvements to tracking accuracy and tripled the performance. The applications of the Sonuus G2M are far-reaching – and just plain fun – and for such an affordable price, it’s a great addition to any rig. Just plug into the Sonuus G2M – the same as you would a regular stompbox – from there, the Sonuus G2M can read a single note at a time, translating all of your playing nuances into a MIDI signal. The Sonuus G2M offers up a simple way to turn your guitar signal into a monophonic MIDI signal – no messy installations required. Turns your guitar signal into a monophonic MIDI signal Use it to sequence bass lines, bolster live performances, or turn solos into music notation – you’ll love having the Sonuus G2M in your rig. The device accurately and quickly picks up your MIDI information, even capturing such performance nuances as pitch bends – so everything is cleanly translated to the digital domain. Best of all, the Sonuus G2M is universal – so you don’t need to mount a special pickup in your guitar just to use it. ![]() The Sonuus G2M easily turns your guitar signal into a monophonic MIDI signal, so you can track MIDI parts or control a virtual instrument live. Distortion, Overdrive, Boost & Fuzz Pedals.
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