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If you enjoy a good game of Guitar Hero and/or Rock Band but can’t help that nagging feeling in the back of your mind telling you that playing these is all very well but it’s not actually teaching people to play an instrument – well, my gadgety friends, Seven45 Studios may be our saviours for they bring Power Gig. The first instalment of this game sounds almost like a ManOWar album: Rise of the Six String!

As the title suggests – the game controller is an actual, real, stringed instrument.

It sounds like the proto-axes and alpha build of the game were pretty impressive and the fact that not only will you be able to buy individual packs you’ll be able to get you buddies involved with the “band bundle” that includes the game, a guitar (plus a strap, picks and an extra set of strings), a drum set and a microphone. Unfortunately the latter two items are still in the very early stages of production and weren’t available when Engadget was there.

The Guitar Hero/Rock Band beat matching game is still very much in evidence but Power Gig turns it up to 11 and brings “chording” into play. Yup, you’ll have to strum actual power chords that match the chords used in the song. This means that whilst you’re playing you’re learning a real song on a real guitar.

That real guitar can really be amped-up so you can rock out with your newly learned skills. All you have to do is depress the dampening pad beneath the neck and you can Smoke on the Water to your hearts content.

The good news is that Rock Band and Guitar Hero guitars will work with the Power Gig titles. The even better news is that Seven45’s guitars will work with existing music band games.

For more pics and info slip on your leather pants and rock over to Engadget!

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Misa Digital Guitar – Future Rock!

by Jay Garrett on February 2, 2010

If you’ve been brought up with playing Rock Band and Guitar Hero then you may be surprised to discover most guitars have strings.

Most……?

Well this bad boy uses a large touchscreen to get you shredding.

The Misa Digital Guitar is the work of Sydney-based designer Michael.

It has 24 frets and a large multifunctional touchscreen which hooks-up to the appropriate software on your pc.

It is an advanced type of MIDI controller that is powered by a 500MHz AMD Geode CPU and runs Linux under the hood – you don’t need Linux to use the guitar though.

The Linux firmware code is open source, which allows programmers to modify it to their liking.

While MIDI controllers and guitar-emulating synthesizers are nothing new to the music world you have to admit that the Misa does look rather more special than a short keyboard with dials and knobs.

I am obsessed with digital guitar. But I also love electric guitar, and I have learned what it’s good at and what it’s capable of. Some of its most important qualities and characteristics stem from the very fact that the electric guitar is made out of wood and strings. A guitar string is “beautiful” – because the sound generated comes from the very vibration of the string, interfering with a magnetic flux and inducing an electric voltage, which is then amplified. Why would you want to emulate that? It is perfection. It is pure nature. It is in the analog domain. I did not intend the Misa digital guitar to replicate a traditional guitar.

Watch and listen to the clip below:

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TC Electronic Impact Twin Firewire Audio Interface – State of the Art Home Studio

January 24, 2010 Click to read more →
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If you cast your mind back to the start of the month you may remember my review of TC Electronic’s RH450 and RS210 bass rig that I bought.
I love my new rig and now understand what all the fuss was about.
I’m now fortunate enough to own TC Electronic’s new state of the art audio interface [...]

Evertune Bridge – Automatically Keeps Your Guitar Tuned

January 10, 2010 Click to read more →
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The Evertune Bridge looks pretty natty.
I’ve had many instances when one of my 6-string wielding brethren have suffered string slippage and ended-up playing not-so-sweet music.
Well axe victims, here’s an answer for all those guitarists who can’t afford to employ a stage-side guitar tech that’ll helpfully swap their nasty mistuned instrument for a lovely, clean and [...]

Eneloop Music Booster to Power Your Guitar Effect Pedals

December 29, 2009 Click to read more →
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Most performing musicians will know the pain of trailing power to the front of the stage in order to power their effects pedals.
Amps and the like are easy enough catered for but, especially if you have vocal duties as well, pedals are usually positioned by the front stage/monitor/mic area and the latest product released under [...]

Apogee Gio Stomp Box Brings Garage Band, Logic Studio and MainStage Controls to Your Feet

July 26, 2009 Click to read more →
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Apogee’s GiO is a pretty cool looking instrument controller is aimed at you Mac users that are looking to get a little bit more out of GarageBand 09 – it will also play nice with Logic Studio 9 and MainStage 2.
The Gio is designed to give you full hands-free recording – the stomp box is [...]

DJ Hero Gets Superstar UK Price

July 2, 2009 Click to read more →
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DJ’s generally have it slightly easier than bands.
Their gear is easier to break down, they don’t have to split their fee with 2, 3, 15 (if you’re in Dexy’s Midnight Runners) other people and ultimately most of the music they play has already been written and recorded by somebody else.
This easy run may explain Activision’s [...]

LEGO Fender Princeton Reverb – Precision Build

May 18, 2009 Click to read more →
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Now, this is up there as a possible ultimate LEGO build! 
Guitarist, Dave Chatterson, decided that he’d go and build an exact replica of a Princeton Reverb amp with LEGO!
Talk about detail!

LEGO cab, grille, handle, fittings, speaker, knobs, switches, jacks, tube chart, reverb tank, power cord and footswitch.
BOSH!

You’d better slide over to Fender.com for more pics and an interview [...]

Guitar Hero Metallica Video Demo Available

March 23, 2009 Click to read more →

This is perfect timing as the lads from LA will be in London this weekend on their Death Magnetic Tour.
I’m talking about the latest version of Guitar Hero: Guitar Hero Metallica! \,,/ \,,/
The demo for the new title is now available on Xbox Live Marketplace and lets players play the guitar, drums, and sing to [...]

Guns and Stars Cable – Scenesters Prepare To Want!

February 4, 2009 Click to read more →

Ok scenesters, glamsters, sleaze fans and perhaps gangstas – here is an instrument cable for you.
What better than stars and guns to set the mood before you flick the switch and crank out something at 11?!?
Say “howdy” to the Pistol Instrument Cable.
Shove one end into the axe of your choice (no doubt a beat up [...]

Real Six String for Guitar Hero – ezGear YOU ROCK! \,,/\,,/

January 8, 2009 Click to read more →

Here is the You Rock Guitar from ezGear!
This six-stringer is compatible with both Guitar Hero 2 and Rock Band: World Tour for Wii, and your PC or Mac.
The You Rock has a full multi-touch fretboard which simulates a “real” guitar with six strings instead of five buttons.
I might actually stand a chance of playing this [...]

Glam Rockers and Girlies Get Guitar Hero Heart Axe

December 31, 2008 Click to read more →

Those of you that don’t wanna rock the Les Paul, SG or Schectery shaped guitars when jamming to Guitar Hero now have a more glam choice.
How about this pink heart shaped axe?
Looking like something inspired by Daisy Rock Guitars it’s fully functional and could you get more glam?
The guitar has an ultra-sensitive strum and whammy [...]

Zoybar – Modular Guitar Kit – Build Your Axe

November 24, 2008 Click to read more →

I play in a variety of bands and projects with an equally ecclectic range of styles.  I could be playing out-and-out pop one day and then a few days later playing Drum and Bass and then covering an Iron Maiden set.
It would be great to have the choice of set-ups, necks and pickups for each gig.
That [...]

Blackbird Carbon Fibre Acoustic Guitar

November 18, 2008 Click to read more →

Looking for a virtually indestructible acoustic guitar?
Blackbird’s Rider Nylon guitar is really made of carbon fiber; it’s the strings that are nylon – don’t ask me why it’s not named the Rider CF!
Blackbird says that the Rider is “nearly indestructible” so that should make it pretty much the perfect travel guitar.
The unusual material has meant altering the style from a more traditional shape.
As [...]

iPhone Guitar Rock Tour Now Available – Be a Hero

November 14, 2008 Click to read more →

iPhone owners – it’s time to get your chops, riffs, and deep-knee-bends ready as Guitar Rock Tour has finally made it onto the JesusPhone!
Gameloft have made it pretty much a mobile alternative to Guitar Hero – the app let’s you choose your weapon – Drums, Guitar or Bass.
It’s pretty easy to get into and the [...]

BackTrack Those Killer Riffs and Inspired Moments

September 18, 2008 Click to read more →

Ok fellow string botherers!
Anyone that has jammed, had a moment of brilliance and thought “I’ll remember that and get it down when I get home” only to find that the inspired riff eludes you will realise the importance of recording practically everything.
This little fella is called BackTrack and is the latest from those digital music maestro’s, [...]

GT-R1 The Guitarist and Bassist’s Sketch Pad

August 7, 2008 Click to read more →

Ah, I remember back in the day.
Attempting to work out what Vai, Satriani, Sheehan, Lee, Entwistle, etc were doing invovled a-not-so-cheap bit of kit that reduced the speed of the tape to make the parts a little easier to follow.
After that, those that had the cash, could go and buy small sampling devices that allowed [...]

Open Source Stomp Box Effects Pedal For Geeky Guitarists – Coyote-1

June 20, 2008 Click to read more →

Now here’s a thing.
To get your own custom effects pedal can be a little on the expensive side – so why not do a Brian May and build your own?
The OpenStomp Coyote-1, whilst still in the prototype phase, seems a pretty well thought-out open source guitar effects module.
It has a Parallax Propeller 8-core processor running at 80MHz that can even [...]

DS Gets Guitar Hero – LETS RAWK!

June 13, 2008 Click to read more →

You’ve been waiting long enough and now it seems the moment is almost upon us!
Toys ‘R’ Us reckon that Guitar Hero for the Nintendo DS will be on their shelves in UK on 29 June.
This Ninti portable version will feature the same rhythm-based play-along-to-the-music vibe by using its very own peripheral – the “Guitar Grip”.
The [...]

V-Beat Air Guitar – Better Than Playing With Your Buckle

June 4, 2008 Click to read more →

Ok wannabe shredders and riff-meisters!
You want that faux-guitar vibe but not be hooked up to a console?
Also you don’t want people watching you strum your belt-buckle?
Go over to Firebox and check out the V-Beat Air Guitar.

The two-piece motion-sensitive “guitar” thingy makes noises by clipping to your belt then: Hold the headstock/fretboard bit in one hand moving [...]