The Misa String-less Digital Guitar Rocks

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Who says a guitar needs strings to rock out? The new Misa Digital Guitar has a very cool touchscreen control and sounds great.

The Misa runs on open-source Linux, so it’s geek approved. It’s essentially a MIDI controller with 24 frets and a large multifunctional touchscreen that interfaces with the software on your computer.

No strings mean no tuning. It also means a variety of musical effects can be built into the experience. As the Misa website says: “The right hand doesn’t pluck strings, it controls sound.”

Here’s a demo to show you how good it sounds:


You can check out more at Misa Digital.

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