I actually have one. Bought it and then work picked up and I have not had time to experiment with it much. It is an interesting piece of kit. You can get some pretty good results but not without practice. You have to get used to the touch and sensitivity. It will control soft synths but then again you have to get used to the fretboard. The tap mode creates some interesting sounds with strings and brass. I also want to experiment with my iPad to see what I can do with those two devices.

With the limited time I have had I actually have found the strumming feature to be harder to master than the tapping feature. The feel is just so much different from my regular guitar. You can adjust the sensitivity which helps a little. They have instructions on their site to do this.

You have to look through Youtube videos as usual to see what the real capabilities are. There are several players out there that have mastered the thing and can produce some pretty neat sounds. Then there are the others that have a video camera, enjoy getting themselves on the internet, but really cannot play worth a lick. Not knocking them and their passion. It just creates more search time for those looking for examples and information. I have found as with most instruments it comes down to how much time you want to invest to learn the thing. If you are going to get one you might try AMS or one of the other big online firms that give you the option of return if you really don't like it.


TerryB

Windows 10, Dell 8700 XPS i7, 12MB Ram.