It's always refreshing to see new approaches to an old idea. It proves that most technically-oriented people are always thinking.
The downside to all of this is that many musicians, and not just guitarists, are hardcore traditionalists and things like this don't fly. I saw a prototype system similar to this a LONG time ago, where the strings, which were magnetized ala the early Rickenbacker horseshoe magnet system, went through small circular coils near the bridge, which were fed to opamps. Then there was a guitar that I THINK was called the Lightwave, using infrared LED's and optocoupler's to read string vibration. Both were touted as revolutionary, both died before production commenced. Even the Gibson Robot has flatlined.
The problem is that musicians always SAY that they are open-minded and want something different, when in fact, they just want better versions of the old stuff. Go figure!
The downside to all of this is that many musicians, and not just guitarists, are hardcore traditionalists and things like this don't fly. I saw a prototype system similar to this a LONG time ago, where the strings, which were magnetized ala the early Rickenbacker horseshoe magnet system, went through small circular coils near the bridge, which were fed to opamps. Then there was a guitar that I THINK was called the Lightwave, using infrared LED's and optocoupler's to read string vibration. Both were touted as revolutionary, both died before production commenced. Even the Gibson Robot has flatlined.
The problem is that musicians always SAY that they are open-minded and want something different, when in fact, they just want better versions of the old stuff. Go figure!
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