I've been reading a bunch on the hardware behind this hexaphonic business.

Not sure I'm grokking every bit but not too worried yet.

I'm curious though, in order to get every string/input into pd (i.e. to
interface with the program) and then use each string as some sort of
control (via "playing" said string) would I be required to have 6 separate,
physical inputs? So as to have any effect ready at any time?

I'd imagine that if I had some sort of "splitter" such as this:
http://www.joness.com/gr300/GK-Expander.htm

.....I could accomplish the same thing but I'd need to manually switch to
whatever string I was going to play for any given effect change, correct?
Therefore, this method would pretty much be a "one effect at a time" type
deal?

Hard to tell....

Thanks!


On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 9:52 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> You can simply:
>
> [adc~ 1 Bob's guitar]
> |
> |     [r speed]
> |     |
> [delay]
> |
> [dac~]
>
>
> [adc~ 2 2nd guitar]
> |
> [fiddle~] (or [env~])
> |
> [s speed]
>
>
> Using a hexaphonio pickup (6 individual pickups) -> [adc~ 1 2 3 4 5 6] ==
> check the env~, fiddle~, bonk~ for each strings and control various params.
> No need to use MIDI.
>
> à+
>
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