Struggling with fingerpicking, or wrestling with the process of improving your general technique? If so, this latest feat of engineering might make your picking problems a thing of the past. Meet Olav ...
Crazy J isn’t the guy you used to buy from. It’s a killer guitar robot built by students at the Georgia Institute of technology. Like any good robotic guitar system, it sounds surprisingly alive and ...
Like the Droid Bionic of the guitar world, the Firebird X was announced almost a year ago, packed with piles of impressive technology, and delayed so many times that practically everyone forgot it ...
Gibson is the public face behind the Robot Guitar, but German company Tronical and guitarist and EE Chris Adams are the inventive forces. Tronical developed the automation as a guitar retrofit kit ...
WILLMAR, Minn. -- No matter how hard he tried, Pete Nikrin could not beat his friend when playing the popular music video game, Guitar Hero. Being a bit competitive, he's done the next best thing.
Engineering student develops robot using Banner vision sensor to play Guitar Hero with high accuracy
Minneapolis, MN—October 14, 2009— Banner Engineering Corp. partnered with a Minnesota West Community and Technical College engineering student and robotics instructor to develop a robot designed to ...
Musicians are getting a new kind of artistic freedom with technology that eliminates the challenging chore of tuning. Robotics technology developed by German company Tronical GmbH in partnership with ...
New cars have been tuning themselves for the better part of two decades now, so it should feel less impressive that Gibson has built a guitar that can do the same smoothly. And yet when you strum the ...
You won’t always know when your new future-forward electric guitar design has failed – but there will be signs, like when hundreds of them are lying side by side in a parking lot, awaiting execution, ...
Yesterday, Gibson Guitars released its self-tuning Robot Guitar. It'll add about $800 to the price of a new guitar (it's available only on mid-range guitars with street prices over $2,000), and will ...
Following the success of the Robot guitar released last year, Gibson unveiled the next generation Robot called Dark Fire. In addition to its ability to auto-tune itself, the Dark Fire can also connect ...
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