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December 6, 2023, 10:24am
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Hi,
here are some discussion threads on the topic “guitar and zynthian”:
Running a simple transistor buffer that has been designed for 9V on 5V runs the risk of distorting the signal, either because the signal hits the rails or because of the misbiasing. Moreover, these simple circuits are designed to run on clean power either from a battery or a well filtered and regulated linear power supply. Running them on a switching power supply is likely to introduce noise. Worse, running these analog curcuits from the same power supply as a digital device will likely introduc…
Hi there !
Do any of you have a good device (diy or not) to use with the Zynthian for amplify guitar/bass/mic without having a big combo powered with wall socket ?
Like… USB powered, jack input, jack output
Right now I’m looking to have an off grid music station, with some help I hope to find the good devices !
Hey Zynthian community!
I am thrilled to share with you a project I have been working on for a while: a modular travel guitar that incorporates the Zynthian into its design. This guitar features a guitar pickup, a bass pickup, a battery (standard USB-C powerbank) for portability, 3D printed body parts and utilizes the power of the Zynthian for amp simulation, looper, octaver (for bass pickup), and effects. While having a zynthian as a pedal like effects processor for guitar, i really liked the …
I personally use a solution with a USB sound card that has a Hi Gain input (behringer umc 404hd).
In the case of a sound card with a line input, I would place a DI box between the guitar and the sound card (a path not yet tried by me), more is here: