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This clips shows the amazing Ibanez IMG2010 X-ING vintage 24-pin guitar synthesizer controller used with the Roland GM-70 to drive a Roland XV-5080 with MIDI, and then in the second half, the IMG2010 is used with a BX-13-VX connected to a modern Roland GI-20. The GI-20 is connected to a Mac Pro computer running various software synthesizers: Native Instrument Reaktor, Kontakt, Arturia V2600, etc.

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The Roland G-707 Vintage Guitar Synthesizer Controller, with some reverb and modulation FX. No distortion. Posted by Wayne Scott Joness.

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The Roland G-707 Vintage Guitar Synthesizer Controller used with the GR-300. Posted by Wayne Scott Joness.

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This clips covers the specifications and features the amazing Ibanez IMG2010 X-ING vintage 24-pin guitar synthesizer controller. The IMG2010 is the most feature packed guitar synthesizer controller every made, with three continuous controllers, plus the virtual whammy bar.

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This clips shows the amazing Ibanez IMG2010 X-ING vintage 24-pin guitar synthesizer controller used with the Roland VG-99. A BX-13-Vx is used to convert the vintage 24-pin signals into the modern 13-pin format. The IMG2010 is the most feature packed guitar synthesizer controller every made, with three continuous controllers, plus the virtual whammy bar.

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