Email Guitar Solves Two Problems – Your Email Inbox & Finding Time To Shred


Email Guitar was uploaded by: David Neevel
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The Email Guitar, via David Neevel, is designed to solve two problems:

WK recently allowed me some time to tackle a problem that plagues workers everywhere whether they are working in advertising or some other job that involves a lot of email typing. I’m talking about the problem of not being able to devote enough time practicing shredding the guitar.

The solution of hooking a guitar up so that you could use it like a computer keyboard had been in my head for a few years and it was a real joy to get to follow through on it.

If you’ve got too much email and too little time to shred, the Email Guitar may be the answer.

It’s an open source design. Details are available here.

Telecasting 7 Moogerfooger Analog Effects Pedals


Telecasting 7 Moogerfooger Analog Effects Pedals was uploaded by: MoogMusicInc
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This video, via Moog Music, compares seven Moogerfooger analog effects pedals, in one sitting. 

Here’s what they have to say about the demo:

Unlike conventional stomp box effects, Moogerfoogers do not have limited sonic boundaries, they effortlessly conjure any sound you seek, or quickly create new and inspiring effects. In addition to this, nearly every knob is controllable via expression pedal for added control and motion during live performance. In this video you’ll see just a small range of what Moogerfoogers are capable of. With this much control and full analog signal path, the musical possibilities are close to infinite.

 

Is iPhone Guitar Software More Than Just A Toy?


Alex Hutchings – Discovers the most amazing app for Guitarists on the Iphone5. was uploaded by: Alex Hutchings
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It would be easy to dismiss iPhone guitar software as just a toy. But in the right hands, as demonstrated here by Alex Hutchings, it can be used very expressively.

Hutchings jams with Geo Synth and a Boss Rc-300 Loop station pedal.

EHX Intros 45000 Multi-Track Looping Recorder

Electro-Harmonix has introduced the new EXH 45000 – a multi-track digital recorder with state-of-the-art features, making it possible to create complex multi-track loops quickly and easily. Each loop has four mono tracks and one stereo mixdown track. The 45000 records non-compressed, 44.1 kHz / 16-bit CD quality audio direct to a removable SDHC card (4 … Continue reading “EHX Intros 45000 Multi-Track Looping Recorder”

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Electro-Harmonix has introduced the new EXH 45000 – a multi-track digital recorder with state-of-the-art features, making it possible to create complex multi-track loops quickly and easily.

Each loop has four mono tracks and one stereo mixdown track. The 45000 records non-compressed, 44.1 kHz / 16-bit CD quality audio direct to a removable SDHC card (4 to 32GB). Each card holds up to 100 individual loops accessed with the optional 45000 Foot Controller (sold separately).

Loop speed is adjustable over a two octave range, and reverse recording and playback are also possible. For convenience, a built-in metronome to a separate Monitor Out and a Headphone Out are also included. Continue reading “EHX Intros 45000 Multi-Track Looping Recorder”

Jimi Hendrix’s Rig Gets Virtualized On The iPad

IK Multimedia has released AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix  – a new app that offers virtual recreations of the legendary guitar icon’s pedals and amplifiers.. AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix is a mobile guitar effects processor and recording studio app that lets you play, practice and record with Jimi Hendrix’s gear, anytime and everywhere. Use the iRig or iRig … Continue reading “Jimi Hendrix’s Rig Gets Virtualized On The iPad”

amplitube-irig-jimi-hendrixIK Multimedia has released AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix  – a new app that offers virtual recreations of the legendary guitar icon’s pedals and amplifiers..

AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix is a mobile guitar effects processor and recording studio app that lets you play, practice and record with Jimi Hendrix’s gear, anytime and everywhere. Use the iRig or iRig STOMP interface to connect your guitar to your iPhone/iPod touch/iPad, and use iRig MIDI to control AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix with your floor controller.

AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix lets you build a flexible guitar signal chain complete with 4 stompbox effects and an amplifier head with cabinet, plus a single-track recorder (expandable to 8 tracks) for capturing your musical ideas quickly and easily.

AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix features models of all the gear used by Hendrix, including amplifiers like the JH GOLD based on the Marshall JTM45 and the JH DUAL based on the Fender Dual Showman.

AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix also features a Song player section that allows you to play along with songs or backing tracks by importing them directly from your device’s iPod library, or from your computer.  The Song section also includes SpeedTrainer, which can slow down or speed up the tempo of audio material without affecting pitch. A digital chromatic tuner and metronome are also included.

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Squier Strat Guitar Offers USB & iOS Connectivity


Squier Strat Guitar with USB & iOS Connectivity was uploaded by: fendermusical
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The new Squier Strat Guitar offers USB & iOS Connectivity.

The Squier by Fender USB Stratocaster electric guitar gives you a huge range of tones and all the features you expect from Fender—plus the convenience of direct connection to your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac.

  • Pickup select switch
  • Pickup volume control
  • Pickup tone control
  • Headphone volume control
  • 1/4-inch passive guitar output
  • 1/8-inch (3.5mm) stereo headphone jack
  • Type Mini-B USB connector offering bi-directional audio streaming

The Squier Strat with USB & iOS Connectivity is available exclusively at the Apple Store.

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How To Make Your Guitar Sound Like Pink Floyd’s Synthesizer


Electro-Harmonix Effectology Vol.#26 Make your guitar sound like a Pink Floyd Synthesizer was uploaded by: Effectology
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In this episode of Bill Ruppert’s Effectology series, he explains how to make your guitar sound like Pink Floyd‘s synthesizer, from the song “Shine On You Crazy Diamond”.

See the EHX forum for details.