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Marzocchi705

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  1. I do that in Guitar Pro4, i write the tab, export a midi, import that midi file in to ACIDpro 4 and render that in to wav. or mp3 or wma or whater you want.

    Also, keep in mind, nothing takes midi directly to audio. Midi is a set of triggers (information) that tell sound devices to play notes, then the output from that device needs to be recorded as audio.....UNLESS you are using soft synths (VST's..etc) that will dump directly to audio because the soft synth software internally contain the sounds.

    Umm i said i import it to ACIDpro and i can make it a mp3 or wav or whatever. So in short, yes somthing does take it direct from midi to audio.

    I used fruity loops too, i didnt think of that because he said midi.

  2. My korean les paul (epi) plays better and sounds better than my frieinds american made studio. This is a fair comparason as my epi is the studio model aswell. But ive played some guitars with asian floyds and i hated them, they actualy felt cheap. I think its a hit or miss thing this, you might get lucky and get a good batch, but you might be unlucky and get a bad batch, just like anything realy.

  3. Epoxy is a type of glue.

    Making the arm rest is easy, you get the feel for rasps and spokeshaves realy easy. And your at the right place to get advice for it too. That cavity looks a mess, it realy does. I would say the best thing to to would be fill the cavity (theres a tutorial for this on the main site) again, then re route the trem cavity in the good new wood. Then you can just do a re-finish.

    Do you mean filling the trem cavity like the tutorial to turn the guitar to a fixed bridge ?

    Yes, i do, if you do it as per the tut, but slightly wider, you can re-rout a new trem cavity that is stable.

  4. Epoxy is a type of glue.

    Making the arm rest is easy, you get the feel for rasps and spokeshaves realy easy. And your at the right place to get advice for it too. That cavity looks a mess, it realy does. I would say the best thing to to would be fill the cavity (theres a tutorial for this on the main site) again, then re route the trem cavity in the good new wood. Then you can just do a re-finish.

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