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  1. Then why not just play a midi keyboard that can also do that? Bottom line is, that thing won't play like a guitar because you can't do bends, whammy, harmonics, etc. actually ON THE STRINGS the way you do with a real guitar. That thing reminds me a lot of the Segway. Really fancy electronics with a lot of engineering, but ultimately a really expensive piece of useless crap . ← u dont get it i does everthing just like a real guitar, ACCEPT IT!
  2. Then why not just play a midi keyboard that can also do that? Bottom line is, that thing won't play like a guitar because you can't do bends, whammy, harmonics, etc. actually ON THE STRINGS the way you do with a real guitar. That thing reminds me a lot of the Segway. Really fancy electronics with a lot of engineering, but ultimately a really expensive piece of useless crap . ← cuz the whole thing is bout not play a keyboard at all
  3. as a matter of fact it is possible, but as said by others latency is bad, specially when the software youre using is only meant for comunication, but i get 3.9mbps and i pulled it off with a friend all i did was run the server on my own computer, to get an edge, at least a 50% improvement http://www.goteamspeak.com its what i use to talk over the internet to my fellow gamers, we like to keep strategy at an all time high
  4. it can recieve pedals for bends, pitch shift and alot more, this isnt your yamaha crap.
  5. 1.actually is not yamaha its from starrlabs, and theyre really expensive. 2. yes greg people buy them for synth use but you might want to have control over sustain as you do with guitar strings instead of having a trigger string sensor which isnt as flexible I imagine. "The Z6-S (shown above) mounts six StringTriggers, velocity-sensing strings of any type or guage. A new optical pickup system, advanced preamp, and processing algorithm contribute to our fastest, most sensitive and reliable triggering system ever." I suppose that if what senses the strings are optical elements then the note holds untill the string stops vibrating and with the computer it can probably set to work either way http://www.starrlabs.com/ztars.html
  6. we are forgetting that a 1mm diferrence can be conpensated with the saddle intonation. yes it would work besides what keeps you from taking some sandpaper to itand reworking it
  7. the funny knob looking thing atop the strings is actually a joystick much like the ps2/controller for menu-ing thru the onboard computer
  8. i have such vst plugin (any mono vst effect) and i use sonar 4 producer ed.
  9. isnt she beautiful, ima have to phone thesee guys and ask them if the strings are simulated like real strings because most of of these guitars have one shot string sensors, this+sonar4P=heaven...maybe..synful orchestra VST
  10. useless replies aside, thx to everyone and yes, i want to monitor the recording signal thru my amp cuz im working with mono and my computer speakers are good just not big enough to hear only from one side also i rather make it stereo at the end BTW, if the send/return are effects loop then why cant i do an effects loop i tried
  11. you can still just file the pegg down
  12. i dont think the return goes thru the preamp, cuz my reverb doesnt work from the return
  13. well, do you realize that if the trem arm scrwed all the way in then it wouldnt spin when you need it outta the way, i really have no idea why you would screw a trem all the way in, its just not practical in other words, you are suppossed to allways see some of the thread
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