A good question Udo. It points immediately to the problem in my explanation. I wanted to be very simple, and my explanation happened to be inaccurate. The...
For the benefit of me and anyone else who receives this list in digest format, and surely for the benefit of everyone no matter the format, may I once again...
Thank you all guys!! By the way, what is the name of the physic phenomenon of "stretch a long rope between two trees. Quickly hit on the rope close to one of ...
I think the point is that the pick noise is not CYCLIC. There remains the problem that the time taken for the pick noise to travel up the string to the fret...
But you have two signals reaching the bridge: One directly, and one reflected from the fretted position on that string. I think the circuit looks at the...
No; I'm fairly certain that there IS NOT some hidden info in the attack noise that is used to determine pitch. As you no doubt know, the Axon uses pick...
And in case anyone is unaware, I believe Andras is the inventor of the Axon detection method, so we've heard it from the horses' mouth, so to speak. Thanks,...
Well you might have exhausted your ignorance on this subject but my ignorance knows no bounds ! ... Kevin. ... Michael Glaviano <michaelg@...> wrote:...
Thanxs again!!! This web site http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/waves/u10l3a.html is awesome, to understand the physics of strings. Now that we all know...
I doubt Axon's method would work on 2 finger tapping (although the counting the zero crossings method that both Axon and Roland use would). The time from when...
... Madame Chair, comrades - I'd like to second brother Lemke's request. ... Yup. Can't be arsed some days, no time others. ... Precisely. There are people out...
There is another reason to trim your posts - and to stop using anything but plain text in all your email, eliminating "stationery", smiley faces and other cute...
Guys: Just to "close" this topic, I though it could be really cool that someone how knows exactly how the Axon works, like Andras Szalay, to post a picture of...
And don't forget, when you pare your fingernails, not to throw away all the trimmings in one place. The world's filling up with fingernail trimmings. If we...
... someone how knows exactly how the Axon works, like Andras Szalay, to post a picture of a sampled picked guitar note in Sound Forge. Then mark the time...
... The Chapman Stick community, which lives on tapping, has not embraced the Axon as much as the Roland stuff - at least those who use MIDI on their Sticks....
Sage advice. moonie, as fingernails continue to grow for some time after they have been cut. If you were to put them all in one place they might band together...
That's right!!!! I'm not asking a nude picture of your wife!!! The patent exists, and we are here to shade ideas and learn, right??? (well...we can learn from...
I have both the Ghost/tone-pros bridge, and the RMC's in different guitars, with their respective midi preamps. They are both excellent - no complaints on...
Sure; toe nail soup! [ggg] Seriously, I appreciate posts being trimmed; but on other lists I've seem one line replies with 100 PAGES of garbage... James...
Hi all, I know this topic has been discussed before in this forum. I read threads from previous years mentioning that with the Axon, both the magnetic and the...
... No, by my opinion perfectly installed piezo and magnetic PUs track equally well with the AXON (this is of course not necessarily true for Roland). In...
No. The Hexa fuzz in the GR300 (actually in the G303, 202, 505, 808 guitars) works that way. But the oscillators in the GR300 do track the pitch. When you are...
No. The distance is irrelevent. The time taken is what is measured and that is inversly proportional to the frequency, no matter what the scale length. Nik ......
The information is there. But it takes advanced signal processing with a Neural Net type algorithm developed specifically for the purpose to extract that...