Hi, would it be possible to mount this divided pickup on a 4-string instrument, let's say a ukulele? It would have to igrnore 2 strings, can we do that? Cheers
@@StuartRussellsynths Does having it close to the bridge help the pitch tracking? I want to know what the pickup sounds like if you just use it as a pickup with no tracking/MIDI. I hear it sounds thin and bad, but possibly that's because it's so close to the bridge. Would it sound OK in the neck position? Is there enough wire there to even reach the neck?
Awesome video, I just brought the GR-55 with GK-3, maybe someone can help me and tell me how to get the switch to work on guitar mode on the GK-3 switch.
grazie Stuart
Hi, would it be possible to mount this divided pickup on a 4-string instrument, let's say a ukulele? It would have to igrnore 2 strings, can we do that? Cheers
you can certainly turn any of the strings off if you want to but the strings have to be steel core and as close to the bridge as possible
@@StuartRussellsynths Does having it close to the bridge help the pitch tracking? I want to know what the pickup sounds like if you just use it as a pickup with no tracking/MIDI. I hear it sounds thin and bad, but possibly that's because it's so close to the bridge. Would it sound OK in the neck position? Is there enough wire there to even reach the neck?
Awesome video, I just brought the GR-55 with GK-3, maybe someone can help me and tell me how to get the switch to work on guitar mode on the GK-3 switch.
Hi, I presume you've plugged the normal guitar output into the GK3? Theres a socket for it on the side..
1 mm for each pick up lowerE and then high e
yes indeed and the supplied gauge helps set this