Mike, I own a Roland GR-33 guitar synth. I have mine set up so that it produces a stereo sound and not six individual channels in MIDI. I've never seen the need to have six separate channels.

But you're right. A good MIDI guitar preserves the nuances and manages to translate them over into MIDI for the most part. At least that's what I found. In my SoundCloud link below, check out the tune "Crocodile Smile" on the "Tears of the Healer" CD. The solo work was my Strat and Roland GR-33. I think I had a blend of Hammond B3 and Sweep going on for that piece.

I also used the GR-33 on "Thankful for What I Have," set to 12-string, and most of the flute part in "Mended Dreams" (Hyperion CD).

Last edited by cooltouch; 01/07/18 05:00 AM.