J'ouvre ce topic, je ne crois pas en avoir vu un similaire.
Pour l'inaugurer, voici une news :
Jonny Greenwood a fait installer un Kaoss Pad sur sa 2e Telecaster :
et voici ce qu'en dit Plank sur son blog :
Q's....Vintage tele bridges with the three brass saddles can be a problem which many learn to live with by fine adjustment and reaching a compromise with the intonation.....it can be worse if a bridge happens to be fitted a couple of mm off and sometimes the only thing to do is to retro fit a 6 saddle bridge if it's too bad............I did fit a Kaoss pad screen to Jonnys spare tele a while back and we configured it to change trigger points and shift x-y co ordinates in a couple of weird computer programs but it all got a bit mental..........then something more urgent came along so it joined the list of good ideas to be continued one day ??........DC power run up two cores of four core screen along with signal into 6 pin XLR.....
The old RE201's are being used loads again as well as the RE 20's now....why use one thing when three will make it 1.5 times better? ho ho !
pic is of visitor to stage right during DC show :-)
a ps to this blog.... the above bit about kaoss pad is a quick bit of info in response to a question, the job itself took many hours was complicated involving dismantling entire unit, removing and re soldering components, running extra ribbon cables and mini surface mount switches and routing of the guitar, I wouldn't advise tearing in and wrecking your shiny new kaoss pad!....arrr :-)