suzuki qchord/omnichord
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suzuki qchord/omnichord
anybody use suzuki qchord or omnichord? are there any other similar autochord devices that you've seen/played? the qchord has midi, i guess the omnichord doesn't but the omnichord looks like it has nicer sounds. anybody use these?
We have an Onmichord and use it on a session now and again. Usually when we need something bizzare on a bridge or intro I'll get it out and everyone says "wow, what's that thing!?" Can be really wacked out if you run it through some guitar pedals. Well worth having around. They're not that expensive.
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I remember reading somewhere that the midi on the qchord is really poorly done and hard to get decent use out of. I also remember reading that in general it's kind of crappy.
Saw a group called Black Forest/Black Sea play an old omnichord through a ring mod pedal, and maybe a little delay, too, and it sounded very neat.
Saw a group called Black Forest/Black Sea play an old omnichord through a ring mod pedal, and maybe a little delay, too, and it sounded very neat.
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I've got the original brown one. It became my second circuitry project. You can go nuts on that circuit board with touch contacts. Here's what mine looks like now.
http://www.bplr.com/Images/Circuit_Bend ... ickAss.jpg
Putting touch contacts on the strum bar gives you a cool drone sound, and you can choose different notes from the chord. The touch contacts from the 'chord' section give you a buzzy walking bass line. And the ones for the beat solo out different frequency ranges. You can mix and match different sections to get a million variations. Smearing your damp hand across the beat section gives you a freaky duck like banshee squeal. It also has a pitch bend down touch contact. Tapping it while you strum gives it vibrato.
Here's a sound clip. Pardon the musicianship - i often have friends over to mess with toys, and i just grabbed something as an example ... use your imagination). It's fairly clean, plugged in with a touch of comp and verb:
http://www.bplr.com/Audio/Circuit_Bendi ... ampler.mp3
One other thing that I've found with that little guy is that it makes a killer portable amp for guitar. Somehow (I should go figure out what happened) I turned the in to an out. I added a second out at some point and the first out suddenly became an in as well. It's possible that they're already wired to do this accidentally ... try it out. It comes out the most fucked up trashy blues sound. Kind of reminds me of the Black Keys tone. You can get it really loud and it overdrives both the output stage (i think) and that little speaker.
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http://www.bplr.com/Images/Circuit_Bend ... ickAss.jpg
Putting touch contacts on the strum bar gives you a cool drone sound, and you can choose different notes from the chord. The touch contacts from the 'chord' section give you a buzzy walking bass line. And the ones for the beat solo out different frequency ranges. You can mix and match different sections to get a million variations. Smearing your damp hand across the beat section gives you a freaky duck like banshee squeal. It also has a pitch bend down touch contact. Tapping it while you strum gives it vibrato.
Here's a sound clip. Pardon the musicianship - i often have friends over to mess with toys, and i just grabbed something as an example ... use your imagination). It's fairly clean, plugged in with a touch of comp and verb:
http://www.bplr.com/Audio/Circuit_Bendi ... ampler.mp3
One other thing that I've found with that little guy is that it makes a killer portable amp for guitar. Somehow (I should go figure out what happened) I turned the in to an out. I added a second out at some point and the first out suddenly became an in as well. It's possible that they're already wired to do this accidentally ... try it out. It comes out the most fucked up trashy blues sound. Kind of reminds me of the Black Keys tone. You can get it really loud and it overdrives both the output stage (i think) and that little speaker.
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where? i looked on ebay recently and they were pretty expensive.John Noll wrote:We have an Onmichord and use it on a session now and again. Usually when we need something bizzare on a bridge or intro I'll get it out and everyone says "wow, what's that thing!?" Can be really wacked out if you run it through some guitar pedals. Well worth having around. They're not that expensive.
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Yeah, I have one. I haven't used it on any recordings yet. I play Autoharp, so it's useful for working out chord progressions and such in the middle of the night when I don't want to be too noisy.
It's basically a cross between an Autoharp and a cheesy Casiotone keyboard; clearly, I could not resist it.
--K
It's basically a cross between an Autoharp and a cheesy Casiotone keyboard; clearly, I could not resist it.
--K
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what i read was that the ones with midi do not output the chord notes as midi, but rather output the tonic and then output the tonic with pitch bend data (up a 3rd and a 5th for xample) for the other two notes on different midi channels. can anyone comfirm this? wouldnt this be problematic in a normal sequencing situation?
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