Gibson Robot Guitar Tag Page
Gibson Guitars has announced the world’s first guitar with robotic technology…the Gibson Robot Guitar. The self-tuning guitar makes it’s debut on December 7th.
http://www.gibson.com/robotguitar/
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http://www.gibson.com/robotguitar/robotguitarvideovoting.aspx?playvideo=training
Gibson Guitar introduces limited edition Dark Fire Firstly, I must apologise because I'm writing this article from the perspective of a keyboard player, not a guitarist, so if you are a guitarist I hope you'll cut me some slack if I foul up on the lingo - and if you can't, correct me in the comments below. OK, so Gibson (makers of extraordinary guitars) has created the Dark Fire guitar, inspired by its previous digital guitar innovations: the Gibson Digital and the Robot guitar. With a nod
Hi Folks, today I’d like to talk about something non-Japanese. Not very technological, but concerning Gibson’s all new DarkFire that could be considered a mix between a Gibson digital guitar (2006) and a robot guitar (2007). I think many people have discussed this guitar on different forums, but Gibson sent us the official press release yesterday. The mail we received seems like viral marketing, it’s not the first time we’ve gotten something like this. Available at 5pm on December 15th, this
Gibson’s new Les Paul guitar connects to your Mac Jim Dalrymple Macworld.com Following the success of the Robot guitar released last year, Gibson unveiled the next generation Robot called Dark Fire. In addition to its ability to auto-tune itself, the Dark Fire can also connect to your Mac via FireWire and soon wirelessly over Bluetooth. Tuesday, 02 December 2008
Hi Folks, today I'd like to talk about something non-Japanese. Not very technological, but concerning Gibson's all new DarkFire that could be considered a mix between a Gibson digital guitar (2006) and a robot guitar (2007). I think many people have discussed this guitar on different forums, but Gibson sent us the official press release yesterday. The mail we received seems like viral marketing, it’s not the first time we've gotten something like this. Available at 5pm on Decembe... Rea
Gibson Les Paul Dark Fire - every imaginable guitar sound From Music Gibson Guitars have pushed the envelope forward again - barely a year after the release of the self-tuning 'Robot Guitar' in 2007
The future is crap by graeme, 22 November 2008 I was at a guitar shop yesterday browsing various pointy guitars and saw, for the first time, the new Gibson “robot” guitars. The “robotic” part of them is that they’re self-tuning. The robot Les Paul Studio retails for $4000–about $2600 more than a Les Paul Studio that you have to tune yourself.
Do you remember ? Well, if you don’t, it’s an online store that sells music and albums in high definition format, meaning the audio clarity is a lot better than normal music. Unfortunately, this music doesn’t come cheap, an album would cost $15.98 and a single song would cost $2.49. However, HDtracks and Gibson (a company that manufacturers instruments and famous for their guitars) have partnered up to offer an exclusive album for free in high definition. The album is called Gibson Pre
Sometimes you just don’t want to have to tune your guitar before you get on stage at a talent show to play Pink Floyd’s “Hey You” after telling the whole school you wrote it (sorry I just watched The Squid and the Whale). So you turn, as you would when faced with any pickle, to the world of robotics. How exactly can a robot help me tune my guitar? Well, back in August we showed you a robot that would actually alter your guitar to produce a better sound. But we don’t all have the room for a hig
Gibson’s range of robotic guitars just got larger. By one. The axe maker extraordinaire has just ripped the covers off the scarily-named Dark Fire, a new Les Paul with the brain of an android… Well, sort of. Basically the Dark Fire can tune itself, just like the original robot guitar. It does so by using sensors in the head that detect when it’s in key and adjust the strings automatically. The technology has been improved though, and the guitar can now tune in less than a second, while the bat
Gibson’s self-tuning Robot guitar had a limited run; the legendary guitar innovator had a much more insane second stage Robot already blueprinted and hidden up their sleeves. Of course, the mad scientists of Gibson Guitar’s don’t stop there, G-V readers, meet Gibson’s Dark Fire Les Paul digital guitar! Gibson continues to bring us more scientific achievements of our time. Think of this guitar as the Robot plus the Moog synth guitar all rolled up into one butter roll. First and foremost, it’s a
I shan't be buying one though. Mind you, with all the problems I have with tuning and guitar tuners in general, this might work out to be a pretty good overall investment. It looks so wrong. So, so wrong... More here.
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets Gibson’s limited-edition Robot Guitar was undeniably cool when we played with it last year, and it looks like the sequel’s going to be even hotter — say hello to Dark Fire. The flame-red axe features a second-generation Robot tuning system can get up to pitch in less than… Gadget News
It looks like the reason Gibson's self-tuning Robot guitar had a limited run is that the legendary guitar innovator had a much more insane second stage already blueprinted up: Gibson's Dark Fire Les Paul-style digital guitar is the crowning shred-related scientific achievement of our time. Think of it as the Robot plus the Moog synth guitar rolled into one. First and foremost, it's a guitarist's guitar, with three different kind of pickups—a humbucker, a single-coil and a bridge-mounted piezo
It look like a great guitar model but there were no features enough to talk about it but now Gibson has unveiled what become the rumor of the last week, the Gibson Dark Fire Guitar. The product page confirms that is the second generation of the Robot Guitars, so expect automatic tune to the tone you want with only pushing a button, just like the first version, but it also comes with some more interesting features like the pickup combination or the stunning cool finish. The Gibson Dark Fire G
Gibson describe it as “The Most Versatile Tone Monster Ever Made.“ The Gibson Dark Fire combines two of Gibson’s most popular pickups — the P90h in the neck position and a Burstbucker 3 in the bridge position. Both are capped with new carbon fiber-like pickup covers, impeccably designed to match the Dark Fire’s advanced fade. This new offering also has acoustic capabilities: The Dark Fire also gives you the ability to adjust and blend the acoustic sound from the piezo bridge pickup with th
For a chance to win an mp3 player and tickets to the Stuff exhibition click here IS it really possible to to have enough toys and gadgets in your life? No sooner have you parted company with your hard-earned cash for a cutting edge mobile, than someone comes up with a Bluetooth-friendly, touch-screen, solar-powered version of it that makes the one you have just purchased look like it was hewn from granite by a Neanderthal with a very limited vocabulary. Fortunately, help is at hand for Whar
We have already told you that Phones Review will be attending the Stuff Live! 2008 event and we are looking forward to it very much. Anyway here is much more information which will make it a perfect Halloween special. The countdown has begun for this year’s premier home entertainment and gadget show Stuff Live! 2008. With just two weeks left to go before the show opens on the 31st October at the ExCeL centre, in London’s Docklands, the gadget experts at Stuff, and What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision
With just two weeks left to go before the show opens on the 31st October at the ExCeL centre, in London’s Docklands, the gadget experts at Stuff, and What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision magazine are lining up this year’s best gadgets with exclusives and previews planned from some of the UK’s biggest and best brands including; the first look at TomTom’s new connected’ GO LIVE satellite navigation systems including the GO 940 LIVE, GO 740 LIVE and GO 540 LIVE models, the new Archos 7 portable video pl
While browsing through the newsarchives in the business section of the Avastar, a popular magazine on Second Life, I came across an article on Gibson Guitars in Second Life. The article is dated July 19th 2008. GIBSON guitars launched their new presence in Second Life with a party on Wednesday. The famous corporation put on a spectacular music show at the event with Bob Welch of the band Fleetwood Mac appearing as Bobwelch Magic. He was also joined Second Life artists in performing at the par
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