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How to integrate my Piezo into my Rig?
Hey Folks,
there's already a thread on this website: How to integrate my EBMM Piezo into my Rig? - John Petrucci Forums Please help me out! Thanks a lot, Jerry |
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Hi Jerry,
all questions seem to be answered on the Petrucci Forum already....so what else do you need help on? I also own a Silhouette with piezo, and run the signals seperately into two different rack units.....that's all MIDI-switchable, which is fine for me
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Well,
I think I need something like a switchable Splitter box, to switch between magnetic and piezo?! A Volume Pedal would actually >>add<< the piezo signal, right? Thanks! |
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I believe I share the same frustration as you. I've never understood this.
I figured you would need some type of Y cable, then you could just switch back and forth between piezo and magnetic. I don't buy the b.s. about having to run the piezo directly into a PA. I, like you, can get great tone through my amp when running directly through the piezo. If somebody could actually show a picture of what they're trying to explain, that'd help a lot more probably. |
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If you wish to run both signals to the same amp then YES, you need a switchable splitter box (or better, a switchabel mini mixer/merger). But there's a couple of good floor boxes that do the trick.
Currently, I actually use a floor tuner (ARTEC BigDot) to mute the piezo signal when not used, until all rack units are fully MIDI synchronized. But that's a different setup, as I use two seperate amps for the seperate signals.
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Switch Pedals - U.K. International Cyberstore I know that some of our brothers in arms use the BOSS AB2, for example, as it can handle two signals to one amp, or one signal to two amps....just at the flick of a switch.
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Music Man Axis Super Sport Music Man Silhouette (w/ piezo) Music Man SUB1 proud member of SUBOC www.myspace.com/e.mate ...when EVH was asked by Jay Leno, what it would be like, to be the greatest guitar player on earth, he replied: "I don't know...go, ask Steve Lukather!" Last edited by e.mate; 10-21-2009 at 05:14 AM. |
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I thought the same thing until I actually tried it direct to the PA. The piezo output is full-range and most guitar amps will not reproduce the entire frequency spectrum that it outputs as well as a PA system or an acoustic amp. They're just not voiced to do it. |
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![]() What I don't like about the direct-to-PA thing is the fact, that your depending soundwise on the guy at the console. I once ran an Yamaha APX from DI into PA....and the f**ker on the controls spoiled it. So now I get to them with a pre-defined character
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Music Man Axis Super Sport Music Man Silhouette (w/ piezo) Music Man SUB1 proud member of SUBOC www.myspace.com/e.mate ...when EVH was asked by Jay Leno, what it would be like, to be the greatest guitar player on earth, he replied: "I don't know...go, ask Steve Lukather!" |
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When rehearsing with the band I pipe the piezo into our practice PA too, with the same technique (flat, with some reverb added at the board). |
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Aaah, okay, got it....I use the piezo signal by itself as an acoustic six string emulation, so it's an isolated signal. And I have my own independent monitoring for that sound, so I don't have it sitting in the monitor mix where I already have Vocals, Keyboards and a little Drums and Bass (depending on the size of the stage). Just a different set up...
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Tone, as always, is subjective. The bottom line is to let your ears be the judge. You can't argue with what is working for somebody, eh?
![]() Piezo is such a great option to have in an electric guitar! It really expands the tonal possibilities, especially in a live setting. But I've also recorded my guitar (clean) with the piezo on another channel simultaneously and experimented with the mix of those signals with cool textural results. |
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Sorry for the hijack!
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I mean with the EQ set flat.. if we're talking cut/boost knobs on a mixing console they would be in the center position. Basically just allowing the signal to flow through without altering the frequencies. I'm sure the console EQ could be tweaked out to make the piezo sound better, but a good soundman could handle that 'on the fly'. Remember the piezo has treble and bass EQ pots on the back of the guitar anyway.. adjust them to your liking and let the console EQ run flat.
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- I think JP uses a stereo cable, and the stereo jack of that cable goes into the EB Splitter Box, where the channels get seperated to two different outputs. Both signals are continously there, only the seperate volumes are controlled by pre-programmed "patches" from the floor board. - If you use the Y-cable, you get a stereo jack on one side and two seperate Mono-jacks on the other. With this, you may connect to both inputs of e.g. the Boss AB2, which enables you to select between both signals...and that's what you guys are up to, right? Of course, you may as well use two different standard guitar cables, as the Silo offers two outputs. So, did I get that right?
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Music Man Axis Super Sport Music Man Silhouette (w/ piezo) Music Man SUB1 proud member of SUBOC www.myspace.com/e.mate ...when EVH was asked by Jay Leno, what it would be like, to be the greatest guitar player on earth, he replied: "I don't know...go, ask Steve Lukather!" Last edited by e.mate; 10-22-2009 at 12:41 AM. |
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