Misa Digital Guitar

Posted by Chris Leone on January 22, 2010 in: music humor, not drums, technology, vids |

This Misa Digital Guitar is a Linux-powered MIDI controller that ads the forgotten element of skill back into homemade electronic instruments. Explained by the creator:

“In electronic music, the timbre (or colour) of the sound can be morphed in an infinite number of ways. For a guitar to accommodate this, the right hand needs more control than just plucking strings. You need to be able to control elements of the sound, such as sustain, pitch, filter cutoffs, contour or any other synthesizer parameter, in a way that has no physical constraints.”

[Misa Digital via Engadget]

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4 Comments »

  • That’s pretty cool!

    Comment by NTW — January 24, 2010
  • spectacular, I love what technology can do with music…

    Comment by Kerry Robert Webb — January 26, 2010
  • reminds me of Daft Punk :) lol

    Comment by Cris Umana — February 9, 2010
  • cool technology also the musician.

    he amaze me.. ^^V

    Comment by erwin — June 19, 2010
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