Saturday, September 2, 2023

One Man Band - OMB Guitars

 

Deke Moffittt Band
My parents loved Big Band Music from the 1940's and '50's. I grew up listening to The Great American Songbook. There were still some big bands around when I was growing into my teen years. And because of the popularity in the 40's and 50's a guy could make a living playing horns or percussion in a 25 piece band. 

Bill Haley and The Comets
But by the 1950's  live music started to favor the Combo consisting of 3 to 6 players, due because the cost of paying four players outweighed the cost of maintaining twenty-five full time musicians.  


For the past few years, due to technology a solo act or a duo can sound like a full orchestra by using relatively inexpensive technology. 

Godwin GuitarOrgan
In the late 1970's I used to see a guy playing a GuitarOrgan at a club. His was made by a company called Godwin. They created this in 1967 by taking a Japanese made hollow body electric guitar and fitting the body with a complex series of oscillators, transistors, and organ circuitry. Wires were connected to each fret in six places. 

The frets became switches to create the sound. 

Vox Guitar Organ
Jennings Music created the first guitar organ in 1965. Either of these guitars could sound like an organ or guitar, or both. So this guy had a virtual one man band, minus the drums and bass. 


Roland G-700 Midi Guitar

Later on Midi technology came into being, and Roland and Arp created the first Midi guitars.  This instrument, and those that followed used a hexaphonic pickup that was placed near the guitar bridge. This device translated sounds into electronic waves that could be sent to a synthesizer.

Yamaha QY-10
Years ago I used a Yamaha QY-10 sequencer to add a bass and drum part when I played casuals.  Though it sounded like a great idea on paper, But I would have to program that little unit to the desired key, tempo, and amount of measure repeats since it did not have a lot or RAM.  I could fit about 10 songs on it. I purchased two of these units second hand on eBay.

One friend sells his CD's at his concerts and he has a CD that he recorded of his backing tracks that did in a studio to play along with on his guitar.

Lately some of my friends play guitar and sing use backing tracks on their PC or tablet. I know that some of these tracks can be found at the Karaoke Versions web site for around $2.99 a download. They can be customized with desired instrumentation and key preference. 

Band In A Box
Then some players record their own tracks to their computer or tablet for backing tracks by using Band in a Box. They play along to these tracks to create their own faux combo. 

Any of these systems allows a solo artist to sound like they have an entire band behind them. I have been to some concerts that have professional players using backing tracks on a computer to enhance their performance. 

Lip Syncing Mic Tosser
And there was a recent concert with Cardi B, a rapper I know virtually nothing about, recently became angry when an audience member lobbed a bottle of water at her. In retaliation Ms. B threw her wireless microphone into the crowd, hitting an innocent audience member.  

During the altercation it was revealed to the audience that Cardi was not rapping or singing when the backing track went on, because her lips were not moving. She was lip-synching! But I digress.  
 

Recently an Israeli company, OMB, has manufactured a built in device that turns you acoustic or electric device into a One Man Band.  The device can be purchased stand alone with all the attachments preinstalled in the guitar, or with add-on units.



OMB Acoustic
Note the MIDI unit
and copper strip on neck
The company claims that the OMB acoustic/electric guitar or attachment will take your playing experience to a whole new level and help develop your creativity as a musician. 

With its MIDI system, warm mid-frequency and crisp high frequency make it set up and playing easy.  You will need an iPhone or iPad. The software turns your guitar into a real time MIDI controller.  

aMure Software screens
To use the OMB, you will need an iPad or iPhone to download the music arranger program aMure.

Using the built in styles, you can easily play along with a backing band in various musical styles.  The company's acoustic guitar features a full sized body with a laminated Spruce top, and Mahogany back, and sides. The built in electronics include volume, and EQ and a piezo pickup.
  

With the OMB technology you can enjoy the accompaniment of a full-size virtual band, following your chord progression in real-time without changing the way you play and your original guitar for beginners sound. 


 


OMB Adapter Kit
The secret is the OMB device that is below the instrument's bridge / tailpiece and a metal strips that are on both sides of the fretboard that come in contact the the edges of the frets. converts your guitar playing to MIDI signals without any perceived latency.  


OMB Instructions
This doesn't disturb or change the original sound of your guitar, it adds another rich dimension to your playing, 

OMB could also accompany you with a full size virtual band that tracks your playing in real-time. OMB's technology converts your guitar playing to MIDI signals with no perceived latency. 

The software and add on unit can change your guitar into any MIDI instrument from their vast library. By adding the OMB effects pedal or the OMB Ketron unit you will have a much larger library of sounds.  

The effects pedal sell for $359 USD, while the Ketron units are rather expensive, priced from $1869 to $3169.  

This all sounds amazing, but please check out the reviews first.

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If you are really interested in installing the OMB device
please watch this video. It is long.



 

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The OMB Guitar concept has attracted attention for its potential to revolutionize solo acoustic performances and make it easier for musicians to create complex, layered arrangements in real time. This is a testament to the constant innovation in the world of musical instruments.
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