Guitar Techniques

JUSTIN SANDERCOE

Last year I bought an OP-1, really cool little portable synth, sampler and recorder. I like mixing electronic sounds with acoustic guitar so for me it was a way of working on creative music projects, when playing guitar wasn’t practical… such as on planes and travelling. I love it, it's great fun.

But it’s got limitations. It has just four tracks to record on and there’s no quantising, so editing things you play is difficult even when it is possible, and doing multiple

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