Showing posts with label guitar player. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guitar player. Show all posts
Oct 25, 2012
Oct 5, 2011
Barcelona Music & Audio Technology (BMAT)
BMAT specializes in the development of music and audio technology software. We focus our knowledge and passion on one goal – to change the way people interact with music.
Developing technology that utilizes our expertise in music and audio technology, we offer solutions for music discovery, musical edutainment and music copyright detection.
So when it comes to people, as with music, we strive for the best. Bringing in professionals from around the globe - Canada, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Spain, Austria, Bulgaria, Argentina and USA, our team is more than international talent - we are wizards capable of giving soul to the software through music.
Jul 31, 2011
Jun 13, 2011
The Kitara is a keytar for the iPhone generation
[No Strings Attached- The Guitar with a touchscreen]
The Eighties revival now appears to have lasted longer than the actual Eighties did, and it shows no signs of letting up.
No instrument is more evocative of the dry-ice-clouded synth anthems of the decade than the 'keytar' - a keyboard shaped like a guitar, usually paired with an extremely large hairdo and outfits made of synthetic fabrics.
The Kitara is a keytar for the iPhone generation: combining a multi-touch touchscreen, a fretboard and a fully fledged synthesizer, it enables you to assign 100 different sounds to its virtual 'strings'.
If you'd handed one of these to Duran Duran back in the day, it would probably have caused a guitar solo that would still be going on now.
The Kitara's 8in touchscreen can be 'played' with the same delicacy you'd use with a normal guitar (just touch the relevant part of the screen to pluck, or stroke it to strum), but unlike on a 'real' stringed instrument, you can make the volume of a note rise or fall - as well as apply sustain, delay and distortion effects by sliding your finger around.
Early reaction to demos has been good; expect the Kitara, at the very least, to cause a rise in demand for hairspray... READ MORE (Mail Online)
No instrument is more evocative of the dry-ice-clouded synth anthems of the decade than the 'keytar' - a keyboard shaped like a guitar, usually paired with an extremely large hairdo and outfits made of synthetic fabrics.
The Kitara is a keytar for the iPhone generation: combining a multi-touch touchscreen, a fretboard and a fully fledged synthesizer, it enables you to assign 100 different sounds to its virtual 'strings'.
If you'd handed one of these to Duran Duran back in the day, it would probably have caused a guitar solo that would still be going on now.
The Kitara's 8in touchscreen can be 'played' with the same delicacy you'd use with a normal guitar (just touch the relevant part of the screen to pluck, or stroke it to strum), but unlike on a 'real' stringed instrument, you can make the volume of a note rise or fall - as well as apply sustain, delay and distortion effects by sliding your finger around.
Early reaction to demos has been good; expect the Kitara, at the very least, to cause a rise in demand for hairspray... READ MORE (Mail Online)
Jun 5, 2011
Official Dave Fowler Website
- The Wild, Cool & Swingin' Orchestra
- Fantasy
- The Charlie B Group
- Dave Fowler's Rough Mix Band
- Jim Manley and Horns In The House
CLICK HERE!!
Jun 1, 2011
May 16, 2011
JAMTANK - Musicians' Forum!!
JaMtAnk LounGe - UrBan MusiCs SceNe - bAnD & GiGs - GeaR tALk - sTuDio tALk - bAndstAnd - to register CLICK HERE!!!
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