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Author:  Yannick [ Mon Jul 17, 2017 2:46 am ]
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Anyone know this?




Check website: http://www.gizmotron.com/

Author:  Alain [ Mon Jul 17, 2017 7:04 am ]
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Yeap, I've seen it before. But, because I was using already an Ebow, I just let it go. The advantage with this one is that you can play more than one string at a time. I would like to see the Ebow technique for 6 strings...lol.

Author:  Thomas_Powers [ Mon Jul 17, 2017 7:07 am ]
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Looks to mount to the body behind the bridge on the guitars.

Since the stick doesn't have any Body to attach this to below the bridge, I wonder how it would work? Maybe on an NS Stick?

Seems cool....but mechanically I don't see it from the video. For a 6 string guitar, it would be cool, but if it's spaced for a guitar, it wouldn't fit on the 6 strings say on a Grand Stick because the strings are closer together.

I may be totally off base here, so if anyone knows anything the video doesn't show...I'd be interested in hearing it

TP

Author:  Yannick [ Mon Jul 17, 2017 10:12 am ]
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Thomas_Powers wrote:
if anyone knows anything the video doesn't show...I'd be interested in hearing it
In my original post I put the link to the website where you can find other videos like the installation one (where you can see adjustable space between strings) :

Author:  Captain Strings [ Mon Jul 17, 2017 12:57 pm ]
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Wouldn't a Sustainic or a Fernandez sustainer system work better and be less gadgety? It'd be like having an E-Bow under every string. Fender just put out a Strat with that feature built-in. It has an auto mode you dial it in a little or a lot and it has an overtone switch. I got a sneaking suspicion it'd work great on Stick.

https://www.gearnews.com/summer-namm-20 ... atocaster/

Author:  BSharp [ Mon Jul 17, 2017 1:03 pm ]
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Great Gizmo! I've been wanting such a mechanical bowing wheel device for years but need my right hand to play the frets, not those keys. Then I thot of some kind of a wheel ring around my right pinky, almost bottleneck style, but never worked it out.

How to make the Stick melody sing, and without rock style compression with distortion and feedback? Paul Vo does it with complex electronics on a Vo Guitar and I think he now makes retrofits for guitarists.

Once the string is singing, Vo has exquisite control over harmonic content - his dream of a most versatile acoustic guitar "synthesizer"!

Can't lose the right hand tho, not even for such a special sustained effect. What to do? Well, The Stick and its light two-handed tapping method already give long sustain just naturally. Still, it's not that singing voice.

Author:  Thomas_Powers [ Mon Jul 17, 2017 6:06 pm ]
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Yanlep wrote:
Thomas_Powers wrote:
if anyone knows anything the video doesn't show...I'd be interested in hearing it
In my original post I put the link to the website where you can find other videos like the installation one (where you can see adjustable space between strings) :



Ahhh...i see now the adjustability... but still... what would it attach too? There's no "behind the bridge" for the mount.

And Emmett has a good point... you lose a hand to activate the device.

Emmett...maybe an option on the stick would be to to put a fernandes sustainer or something like that where the midi would be for those of us not running midi?

Totally talking out of ignorance here... so if its a dumb idea...i fully understand.

Tp

Author:  earthgene [ Mon Jul 17, 2017 7:19 pm ]
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Randolph's tone is like a dream. Thanks for sharing this.

Author:  Skydiver [ Sat Sep 02, 2017 11:30 am ]
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I saw this at the last namm. It was invented years ago but it's coming back.

It doesn't quite work for two handed tapping since you have to push down on the lever to apply the rotating rubber bow thingy...

I think a sustainiac would be great and I'd love to have one on each side of the NS...
I've considered doing it for my melody side...

I know Fransisco Rafart has a video showing his prototype of a sustainiac like contraption on his stick.

I use compression, distortion and feedback simulators to achieve sustain but it's mostly just very distortion lead sounds. I'd love to have a clean infinite sustain like a bow without a bow...

Author:  rodan07 [ Sat Sep 02, 2017 8:24 pm ]
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Did Godley and Creme invent the Gizmotron?

Check out their album L:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBYM6A6Hq8M.

R

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