I actually plugged my guitar straight into the inputs and it sort of worked. I have active pickups though so the signal is a bit louder, it’s essentially a built in preamp in the guitar. Ran it through OSC 1 but the signal was very low until I turned the overdrive way up. It sounded fine, very unique, sort of a electronic sound to it, it was very colored by the Analog Four. I actually was pretty surprised. I should of ran it through some sort of preamp with a line out for a correct signal level and will do this in the future but I wanted to see if it could take my signal direct. I didn’t even think about impedance levels, and should have but no damage was done.

I had a lot of fun setting up a trance gate by using a square wave LFO set to track vol or filter amount. It was a bit clicky but I think it was just a limitation of analog synths and rapid modulation of amp settings. Still sounded cool.

Sounds like you’ve got lower output pickups though, so your diffidently going to need some sort of DI box or preamp with a line out. Just something to boost the signal to feed the A4 something closer to line level.

Just make sure you set a trig on step one with INF note length, I saw in your post that you put a trig down but didn’t read the INF length part, so I thought I’d add that.

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