Features:
Features:
The AG-7 Midi Guitar has no sounds onboard... It connects to your midi software over your wireless network, allowing you to play whatever instruments or samples you like. It requires the free receiver application DSMI Server to be installed on your computer.
It was tested with Garageband and Logic, but should work with most other midi enabled software too.
The receiver app can be downloaded from here and setup guides for OS X, Windows, and Linux can be found there too.
If the Tilt Trem button is engaged, the accelerometer is used as a virtual whammy bar. You can bend notes up, down, and also shake for a gentle vibrato effect.
The force of your pluck or strum is governed by how far up the virtual string you touch. Near the neck gives a softer note, but hit near the bridge for power chords.
To enable you to play in any key, the transpose function allows to to go up or down in semitones. There are 2 octaves up and down available which also helps for playing any instrument from bass to piccolo.
You can choose the Midi channel used, so that it doesn’t interfere with your current Midi setup. In the demo video we assigned different instruments to each channel. It seemed to work fine!
In a perfect world, guitar strings would never stop vibrating. However sometimes it is necessary so touching the mute button at any time stops all the strings.