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[[Image:GK-2a.jpg|right|thumb|Roland GK-2a Guitar Synthesizer Driver]]
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The GK-2a is a hexaphonic pickup designed to drive Roland guitar synths. It consists of six tiny pickups (one for each guitar string) and sends six parallel analogue signals to an apropriate receiver, using the 13 pin 'GK' cable.
The GK-2a is often refered to as a 'MIDI pickup' - this is partialy true, as it does transmit patch-change and volume-control MIDI signals. However, the guitar signal itself is analogue, '''NOT''' MIDI; it requires an external processing unit (such as the Roland GI-20P) to be converted to MIDI.
 
[[Matthew Bellamy]] has the GK-2a built into two of his [[Manson]] guitars as he used to use a Roland VG-88. The most obvious example is the 'trumpet' solo during [[Darkshines (song)|Darkshines]].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 21 September 2020