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Fretless MIDI Guitar and a homemade wireless breath controller setup, kneedeep in snow. Is there any other way to practice your flautando Violoncello? Sul ponticello, and at 12 below zero celsius, reaching for that nordic sound. I imagined it would feel cold playing the fretless metal fingerboard outside in the middle of winter, but it didn’t! The Vigier guitars can take it, that much we know from their torture tests! This MIDI Guitar 2 setup is even better in some aspects than that with any fretted guitar. Slides of course. Emulating any nonfretted instruments playing style will in some cases render more realistic results. But another thing is the small intonation issue, the small pitch raise caused by pressing the string against the fret that actually registers with the MIDI Guitar software and sometimes causes an unpleasant result with the triggered sound. With fretless guitars, you don't have that naturally. Is that enough to warrant a total abandonment of fretted guitars? I don't think so, as I really appreciate the vibrato you can apply with your tremolo system. It feels like two different systems, and I like to use them for different purposes. I use the breath controller to control the expression requirement in the SWAM cello, even though it is the Roli Seaboard preset. The breath controller gives you that extra dimension of starting quiet and slowly move with your expression as per intent, and not be left totally at the mercy of the instruments sustain and the end of the velocity curve. I don't use any other parameters here (I have disabled the nod and the tilt for easier MIDI learn purposes, and I didn't feel the need for anything else as this was meant to be a showcase of my wireless breath controller setup primarily. Unfortunately, I choose to go out into the wilderness of our backyard, and I got stuck rather quickly. I had the intention of testing the range of the audio-panda MIDI beam, but that will just have to wait. It works, and I am good with that for now. The wireless MIDI setup is as follows: I have my precious TEControl BBC2 go into a Kenton MIDI USB host just to retrograde the connectors from USB-A to MIDI 5-pin DIN so it will work with my panda-audio midiBeam TX02. And then I use a standard phone charger battery for power. It works beautifully on all setups iMac, MacBook, iPad.