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Thanks Drew, i'm excited to try one!
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First of all, kudos to you and your software designers on the quality of the user interface. I haven't seen any more of it than what was shown in the videos, but I can tell that it is very user friendly. Being a software guy myself, I understand how difficult it can be to take a concept as complex as pickup wiring make it simple and available to the non-software-developer masses (i.e. those who concentrated on playing their instrument of choice rather than getting a computer science degree). Having said that, I have a software question...
Can the Gamechanger app respond to MIDI messages? I.e. if the guitar is plugged into the computer's USB port and we have a MIDI foot controller hooked up sending MIDI messages to the computer, is it possible to control the pickup selection via a well programmed MIDI foot controller?
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Tony
maybe....heheheheheh maybe we are adding a midi port too hehehehe
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Not that my thoughts really count. but a midi port would be quite cool for those using a midi switched system. if not only can your midi controller change your amps channel and effects but now switch to a different combination of pickups...
Question regardig the piezo (wiring diagram confused me) is the piezo an on / off switch controlled by the knob, or is it setup in a petrucci style wiring, or is it just attached to a volume pan (so always on, just the amount of volume is controlled) and is it one of the pickups that is controllable via the game changer?
Assuming piezo is off, pushing the piezo knob in will turn it on, push again, and the piezo is off. You have the ability to save the piezo state (along with the magnetic pickups), into any bank position. Please note the Piezo is blended with the magnetic tone, it cannot be added in series/parallel, etc.... Therefore the mag volume control works with the magnetic coils, and the peizo volume control works with the piezo pickup.
Sosomething.... we ask that official MM staff be the only people that respond to questions, so that there is less potential for confusion.
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"If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?" —Albert Einstein
Apologies, Drew - your case in point; I see that I was wrong about the Piezo state. I've removed my last post.
That's awesome that the GC presets remember whether the piezo was off or on. That opens up so many more possibilities in a live performance situation.
Thanks for the clarification - I'll stick to asking questions in this thread only.![]()
the game changer requires 3 AA batteries.
Why did you choose to power it with 3 AA batteries instead of 9v battery? 9v battery is pretty common for us while AA is not the kind of battery I carry with me to gig
In case you have a Piezo do you have to power the Piezo with a different 9v battery?
if I purchased a 4 coils game changer, can I later add, another humbucker to increase the possibility of my guitar and how easy it will be to "declare" those 2 additional coils to the gamechanger circuit?
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Drew, I can't tell from the pic, but the GC sort of look like it has a carved top. Does it? Thanks
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We chose 3 AA batteries, because even though you are 'used to' carrying 9 volt batteries around:
-AA batteries are more readily available everywhere on earth
-3AA are less expensive than one 9V
-AA have about 3-4 times the life of a 9V
-3AA weigh only .05lb more than one 9V
One of the main reasons you, and the rest of the guitarist community have been using 9V for years is the headroom the 9V 'allows' the audio signal. With our circuit, we get all of the headroom necessary for guitar AND active bass signals, and that headroom remains constant for the life of the batteries, and does not decline as the batteries die slowly.
All of TGC run off of 3AA, that is it. There are not additional batteries for Active preamps (Piezo, 4 band EQ on Bass, etc...).
We do not recommend you modify your Game Changer in any way. TGC's pickups, circuit, software, and firmware have been designed to work as provided from MM.
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