Ever get mad trying to figure out why your version of "Voodoo Child" doesn't sound like Jimi Hendrix? Help is at hand from what is described as the world's first robot guitar — an electric guitar that ...
It started nearly thirty years ago, when Ben Reardon encountered a robot playing a classical guitar at the 1988 World Expo in his hometown of Brisbane, Australia. He was only a teenager at the time, ...
Back in 1988 [Ben Reardon] walked through the Japanese pavilion at the World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia. He saw a robot playing a classical guitar, and was in awe. Later in his life, he decided ...
PORTLAND, Ore. &#151 A second-generation self-tuning Robot Guitar was recently announced by Gibson Guitar Corp. (Nashville, Tenn.). Two new models are available–a Les Paul Studio Ltd. and an SG ...
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WILLMAR, Minn. -- No matter how hard he tried, Pete Nikrin could not beat his friend when playing the popular music video game, Guitar Hero. Being a bit competitive, he's done the next best thing.
These Electrical Engineering students at Texas A&M love Guitar Hero so much that they made a "robot," which is actually just some levers and switches and a circuit board set up on top of a Guitar Hero ...
Watch a video of this robotic guitar hero, tiny.cc/mocHR Video of another Guitar-Hero-playing system from Cyth Systems, tiny.cc/frwUC Engineering student Peter Nikrin got a bit upset when his friend ...