Parallel Lines (Guitar Player 2005): Difference between revisions
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''In a discussion about their experiences with guitar synthesizers, John McLaughlin and Allan Holdsworth recall their early experiments with these devices. McLaughlin mentions using various interfaces and MIDI technology to achieve clean note articulation, particularly in live performances. He discusses the Photon MIDI interface and AXON MIDI interface. Holdsworth expresses his preference for the SynthAxe, emphasizing its suitability for his playing style. He describes its unique features, such as the breath controller and the six keys that played a crucial role in his music. McLaughlin praises Holdsworth's mastery of the SynthAxe and its role in his distinct musical expression. Both guitarists discuss their approaches to making each note "speak" while adapting to the limitations of early guitar synthesizers.'' | ''In a discussion about their experiences with guitar synthesizers, John McLaughlin and Allan Holdsworth recall their early experiments with these devices. McLaughlin mentions using various interfaces and MIDI technology to achieve clean note articulation, particularly in live performances. He discusses the Photon MIDI interface and AXON MIDI interface. Holdsworth expresses his preference for the SynthAxe, emphasizing its suitability for his playing style. He describes its unique features, such as the breath controller and the six keys that played a crucial role in his music. McLaughlin praises Holdsworth's mastery of the SynthAxe and its role in his distinct musical expression. Both guitarists discuss their approaches to making each note "speak" while adapting to the limitations of early guitar synthesizers.'' | ||
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