Misa Digital Guitar Runs On Linux
conner_bw writes "Imagine strumming a guitar without any strings, on a touchscreen. Think the idea is too far-fetched? The Misa digital guitar claims to be exactly this. Overcoming the natural limitations of a traditional guitar, this new instrument eliminates the need to pluck strings while using the right hand to control sound. Specs: Linux kernel 2.6.31 (Gentoo); 24 frets; touchscreen; MIDI out; RJ-45 Ethernet. My favourite parts of the site are the FAQ (How do you SSH into the guitar?), and this quote from the developer: 'Because the software is open source I'm hoping people completely change the instrument and share new "firmware" with others. Different graphics, different control ideas etc. It would all be free of charge. So I'm hoping that happens as the instrument becomes more familiar.'" The developer, Michael, has not yet promised a delivery date or set a price for the instruments he is manufacturing.
so I can play air guitar
Overcoming the natural limitations of a traditional females, this new instrument eliminates the need to interact directly, while using the right hand to control...
Skip the words, watch a video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2eiP12hQQY&fmt=35
...Muse's next album delayed as the riffs are still compiling.
Hack your mind out of its sandbox.
That linux rocks! \m/
Sounds (and looks) pretty cool though - I think I want one.
My ism, it's full of beliefs.
It's a meta-distribution for ricers, you insensitive clod!
Must see: http://funroll-loops.info/
Yeah, because a site, that contains not a single argument, but only out-of-context quotes, and idiotic ideals, is just oh so cool.
It’s like stating that because some idiots do idiotic stuff with something, that thing must be idiotic too, and so must everyone else who uses it.
Show me your car, computer or really anything, and I build you a website showing nothing but idiots using it in idiotic ways, or using it like you do, but out of context, so that you look like a total idiot.
You know, those who hate ricers and those who are ricers are really the same group of people. Retarded extremists. People who know only two modes of thinking about something: 1. OMG it’s TEH BESTORZ!!!1one! or 2. EPIC FAIL CRAP, AAAAH, DIIIEEEU FAGXORZ!!!11one!
Frankly, you both can fuck right off.
Any sufficiently advanced intelligence is indistinguishable from stupidity.
oh...
Yeah, because a site, that contains not a single argument, but only out-of-context quotes, and idiotic ideals, is just oh so cool.
(..)
Frankly, you both can fuck right off.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a *official Gentoo Developer*. You can check it here:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/roll-call/userinfo.xml
However that doesn't prevent me of finding that website *extremely* funny.
Jesus Christ, can't people laugh anymore?
I played guitar hero in the 80's when it was called Simon
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someone whack him in the head with the guitar! quickly! aargh!
I don't want to come over all Luddite - but surely part of playing guitar is the sensation of the strings against the fingers. You know where they are, because you can feel them. You know whether and how hard you've plucked/strummed, because you can feel them.
I think playing this thing would be a bit like typing on an on-screen keyboard - a second class experience.
I heard they wanted to do it in C#, but that idea fell flat, so they went with C.
*groan*
Knowledge is how to play a game, intelligence is how to win, wisdom is knowing what game to play.
$ grep dissonant /var/log/solo.log
too many lines
Hey, C sharp, fell flat... C. Ah, I get it. Ha. Ha-ha-ha...
I guess your choice of words wasn't completely accidental.
+1/2, Funny
In the footer of the Misa digital guita it says "Copyright 2010 Misa Digital. Patent pending." I wonder what's being patented. There is plenty of prior art in this area if you do much digging. A good example is this from the 1980s. I wouldn't be surprised that if this goes to production that the company finds itself on the receiving end of a patent infringement lawsuit.
Such BS doesn't even make a good soundbite. I would be willing to bet that the computer you are posting from has all sorts of patents and patent-pending notices in its documentation and stamped on the body.
If I were to go into your kitchen, your bathroom, your bedroom, and your living room, I'd see all sorts of little gadgets, gizmos, appliances, and devices that have patents or have a patent pending.
Worse yet, I bet you have a lot of software patented material.
Yeah, you're a rebel. Yep, you got street cred. Power to the masses.
No wonder you're hiding under the AC label, you know how ridiculous you sound on the surface and under the surface.
Of course, this kind of self realization indicates that deep down, you know you're an idiot and blowhard, filled with self loathing 'cause you are THAT guy. You are the guy that has the permanent coffee mug grip that wanders through the cubicle farm espousing your ill founded, self contradicting, absurd opinion on matters political, economic, and such.
It's the weekend, so you have to do it here.
Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong fix.
Nice Midi device. Stop calling it a guitar.
I like how you didn't use the AC this time.
Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong fix.
However that doesn't prevent me of finding that website *extremely* funny.
Me, too. Their lack of understanding of HTML is hilarious.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
However that doesn't prevent me of finding that website *extremely* funny.
Me, too. Their lack of understanding of HTML is hilarious.
I bet they riced it for IE.
It is true that you can already do all that on a keyboard with a touchpad. The interesting thing though is that the keys aren't placed in the same way on a guitar than they are on a keyboard so you can compose things that sound different.
In other words, you'll be able to compose and play differently since piano tends to make you compose in a linear way, and a guitar forces you to play notes that are all over the keyboard.
It's a bit like the Akai EWI USB which gives you more control over the sound level depending on how hard you blow into it. You'd need a pedal to get the same result with a keyboard, which is a less intuitive setup.
Different tools have different strong points and weaknesses.
I think he could make it really sing, just like he does with the synthaxe.
Shameless plug-
If you are interested in recycling an NDS into a touchscreen whammypad that you can embed in or velcro to a real guitar, check out-
http://gzyx.org/
It comes with a fedora-11 derived LiveUSB appliance distribution that boots straight into the open source rakarrack f/x processor. Along with a server to listen via wifi to the NDS which runs a homebrew remote control application, to control changing f/x presets and mapping 2 parameters to the X and Y of the touchscreen.
100% open source, self hosting (modify and recompile any or every part without downloading anything)
I've played bass for ten years, and was in music school for bass for 4 years. In my last semester I got severe tendonitis and basically stopped playing. The Misa looks perfect! I only hope the price isn't too steep.
Yeah, it doesn't offer the capabilities of the Misa, but you can noodle a bit with your Guitar Hero/Rock Band controllers, drums or guitars. I just got it hooked up and it works (with a bit of chaining between MIDItar, Max, LoopBe and Fruity Loops).
If nothing else, MIDItar makes for an inexpensive MIDI drum kit - and for that use, it's pretty effective.
Could not agree more about the difficulty of learning on crap guitars.
Only in the last few years have I bought really nice guitars and the difference is amazing. Some poieces that were difficult to manage on an average guitar are easy on a decent one.
The difference is unbelievable really, I reckon I played 30% better as soon as I picked up my new accoustic. Yay!
Just when I thought all the fun of playing guitar had been completely eliminated, somebody yet again proved me wrong.
How do you really shred without some good, heavy-gauge strings? The tactile feedback is part of the guitar experience!
Furries make the internet go.
Actually, it looks like this one hsa frets that you must precisely press. It's NOT a guitar, but that is specifically mentioned in the description and the instrument lookd difficult in it's own right. An electronic piano is NOT a piano, either, but they can be sampled so as to sound much like a grand, or mated with a synthesizer to produce an unlimited number of sounds. This is music. This is technology. Sorry, if it doesn't fit your interpretation of music, but things like this have been around for a long time and are getting more and more popular each year. Take a look at digital drumsets. Are you going to tell me next that those are fake instruments and require no skill to perform on?
And yes, there are a lot of people who quit playing a musical instrument because it's hard. Which is exactly why you don't go out and buy a good expensive instrument! I keep on trying to get involved in programming, but I end up quitting because it's hard. I'm sure there are's a few programmers out there who'd like to be able to learn a musical instrument like I have, but end up quitting also.
The eternal struggle of good vs. evil begins within one's self.
Don't you still beat on heads with sticks with digital drums? Yep. Functionality not lost there.
Don't you still press down a tuned key to make a sound with a digital piano? Yep. Functionality not lost there, either.
...so how is my point void since the point of a guitar is to pluck tuned strings and fret to make notes? Functionality lost. Mind as well play go get a Guitar Hero guitar because again, all you're doing is pushing buttons. It may be more than 5, you're not gaining any functional experience that will even help you play a 'real' guitar and succeed. Sure, I can move my fretting hand fast and shred on Guitar Hero, try doing it IRL on a 'real' guitar, many more factors to consider to clarity, tone, definition, pressure, syncing of what you're doing.
...sounds like you have a dedication problem or ADD. Flamebait this post, too. Anyone who actually plays guitar truthfully and skillfully well I'm sure gets the point I'm making.
Awful, no matter which platform this arrives on.
Hitting a drum or pressing a piano key without any intimate knowledge of exactly what is happening behind the scenes does not a musician make. You do loose functionality, which is why they are classified as altogether different instruments. But it still doesn't make the player any less of a musician.
The eternal struggle of good vs. evil begins within one's self.