This Guitar is nothing short of a revolutionary break thru. I personally give this guitar a huge thumbs up!!! I personally own this guitar and use it to compose original music which can be heard on my channel. My latest 3 songs the OMB made it possible controlling my SD90. I used to use bass pedals. This guitar is light years ahead of the other midi controllers. Instant solid chord changes. It's unlike anything before it.
Yea, need to hear more and need to see how this reacts to bending and picking dynamics/velocity. It doesn't sound like it can track that and historically, those are the major shortcomings of other controllers (using audio to digital) or even effects that claimed to have solved these issues like Electro-Harmonix B9, C9, MEL9, etc. We will see.
The question that I have is, if they detect the pitch just by looking at the frets, does this mean they don't capture the intensity of the notes played? No velocity sensitivity?
Wow. This at first seemed kind of ho hum to me. Well, genius in the sense that they resolved one problem in such a simple way and I give them props for that. But unfortunate that they gutted entirely another part of playing guitar. Their application makes a lot of sense, having the harmonic accompaniment. I think there is MUCH potential to take this a step further and they may have been better off implementing it right off the bat. If they had a sensor on each string that sensed any kind of disruption and measured the vibration's amplitude that would solve the plucking problem. Then have it read the intended notes via fret, and only 'trigger' them when the string is plucked. Then they'd have perfectly implemented midi on guitars without having to measure frequencies.
Where can I purchase an acoustic version of this brilliant invention?
This Guitar is nothing short of a revolutionary break thru. I personally give this guitar a huge thumbs up!!! I personally own this guitar and use it to compose original music which can be heard on my channel. My latest 3 songs the OMB made it possible controlling my SD90. I used to use bass pedals. This guitar is light years ahead of the other midi controllers. Instant solid chord changes. It's unlike anything before it.
have to hear more sounds
Yea, need to hear more and need to see how this reacts to bending and picking dynamics/velocity. It doesn't sound like it can track that and historically, those are the major shortcomings of other controllers (using audio to digital) or even effects that claimed to have solved these issues like Electro-Harmonix B9, C9, MEL9, etc. We will see.
The question that I have is, if they detect the pitch just by looking at the frets, does this mean they don't capture the intensity of the notes played? No velocity sensitivity?
Wow. This at first seemed kind of ho hum to me. Well, genius in the sense that they resolved one problem in such a simple way and I give them props for that. But unfortunate that they gutted entirely another part of playing guitar. Their application makes a lot of sense, having the harmonic accompaniment.
I think there is MUCH potential to take this a step further and they may have been better off implementing it right off the bat. If they had a sensor on each string that sensed any kind of disruption and measured the vibration's amplitude that would solve the plucking problem. Then have it read the intended notes via fret, and only 'trigger' them when the string is plucked. Then they'd have perfectly implemented midi on guitars without having to measure frequencies.
Roland GR-55 is the answer
Too bad you don’t have a US distributor
Have you spoke with dovydas yet?
Like an old vox
Love this! I’ll be waiting for more! I think you will love my page and let’s connect! 🤘