Godin Multiac Series-ACS Guitar (Black Pearl)
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One exists in my possession. It wasn't marked as a B- on the report card. stock. As far as I can tell, everything about it is perfect. I'm not sure when the factory will release it. It could be a year in 2018.
It comes in handy when I'm working with Roland's gr- 20 into a Tascam digital recorder 122 This sends the signal to the computer, where it can be used by the Sibelius software. The operating system is based on Windows. Real-time transcription was not a success - two points to consider: 1) Sympathetic string sounds are picked up and appear as Grace notes throughout the score; 2) latency results in incorrect timing reading. However, it is functional. It worked well with the software for note-by-note input (one note at a time - one note at a time). You can use it instead of the computer keyboard (if you adjust the timing), but in my experience, it is no faster than the computer keyboard. However, I am not sorry for getting it. The guitar is very nice. I hope you find this information to be helpful.
The width is traditional, but it's not very wide.
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Selected User Reviews For Godin Multiac Series-ACS Guitar (Black Pearl)
When I bought my Godin ACS and GR-100, I didn't realize how powerful they were until I used them. 55 I ordered them at the same time because I thought they were a matching pair; my Godin arrived first, and I was very surprised and disappointed when I first played it. I play classical guitar, and the guitar, in my opinion, was (is) not designed for it. It's essentially a solid-state device. Nylon strings and piezos are used on the body of the electric guitar. For Willie Nelson-style leads, this setup produces a lovely mellow sound with plenty of natural sustain. However, I felt there was far too much sustain for fingerstyle playing. The continuous ringing of open strings was beyond my control. For example, after switching to a D chord, the bottom E bass string would ring loudly for a long time. I believe this would be an excellent guitar for a lead guitarist in a church's Pentecostal choir. W band. br>br>I almost returned it, but decided to wait until my GR- arrived before returning it. There were 55 people who showed up. The GR- For me, 55 modeling was a game changer. It took care of my sustain issues, and I'm now a big fan of the sound. Because I've never owned another guitar synth, I can't say it's the best sound, but the sound I get from the ACS/GR-X is pretty good. For me, 55 is a sufficient number.
Despite the fact that I own a 52 telecaster reissue, a vintage Gibson 347 es, and a Takamine Classical Guitar, I always reach for this Godin Guitar. Its neck, action, and sound are ideal for fingerstyle, classical, and other genres. The attention to detail is exceptional. I guess I'll have to put my other guitars away every now and then, because this is the one I'll be playing the most, and it's such a wonderful instrument that I lose track of time, just like when I was a kid. It was love at first sight for me.
With the exception of the wide neck, it plays almost like an electric guitar. It's hooked up to a Roland GR-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX It's a very versatile instrument that has become my favorite guitar at the age of 55.
This is the second guitar I've purchased from Godin. The guitar is smooth, but not as loud as my previous one, which was larger. Godin, on the other hand, is not a guitar for live performance if it is not amplified. Sound hole is the reason. I bought this one because my first one, a 2001 NAT SG, had a problem with the 13 pin input jack, and Godin didn't have the part; as a result, only a few repair shops are capable of changing the jack, and mine not only rewound the guitar, but also reversed the polarity of my GR-100. A $300-$400 Roland Synthesizer is one of the most popular synthesizers on the market today. The prize is worth $400. We'll need parts from Godin. Regular input jacks only have two connections to solder, so this is high tech. The guitar, on the other hand, plays well and allows you to use your synth/Roland, etc. 3/et cetera, only works with steel strings Although I have not done so yet, if you buy this guitar, make sure you get an extra unit with both 13 pin and 1/4 input jacks. The color of the equalizer knobs is something I'd like to change on this guitar. The contrast between black and black is a bit too strong. One thing to note is that once connected to an amplifier, this guitar produces a very pleasing and loud sound. Hopefully it's too early, but if you ever need a 13-pin jack, make sure to type (DIN) in the search box, or your results will be limited, if not non-existent. Good luck with your games!.
After two years of regular use, the pickup system failed. So sad.
Very well built, with a crisp Spanish guitar sound and a built-in 13 pin GK3 pickup for connecting to any Roland guitar synth.
I like the instrument because it sounds great and has perfect tuning in every fret. There is nothing more that can be asked for.
Instead of a matte finish, I would have preferred a glossy one.