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SynthAxe

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can be plucked, strummed or damped in the same manner as a guitar. A keyboard made up of nine keys can also be used to trigger notes instead of the strings. Design of the key toggles was done by the late David Fowler, at the time trading under BJ Hopkins Injection and toolmaking, in Littleworth, Oxford.
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Fewer than 100 SynthAxes were made, and it is difficult to locate used units. Most musicians who desire a MIDI guitar controller often use other alternatives, such as Roland or Axon systems that can convert a guitar's output to MIDI via 13-pin cables and outboard devices or older systems such as the
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The fretboard is continuously scanned and sends signals to synthesizers which produce the sound. The left set determine the pitch played, through contact with the frets on the neck and by sensing the side-to-side bending of the string. The right set of strings are velocity sensitive; these strings
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The SynthAxe itself has no internal sound source; it is purely a controller and needs synthesizers to produce sound. The neck of the instrument is angled upwards from the body, and there are two independent sets of strings.
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When originally produced, the SynthAxe was priced at £10,000 (approximately $ 13,000) and eventually sold for about £6,000. The instrument was built from aerospace and
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hardware, and was such a sophisticated and expensive piece of machinery that few were sold, making it difficult to keep the company afloat. In or around 1986,
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to produce sound and is controlled through the use of an arm resembling the neck of a guitar in form and in use. Its name comes from the words
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also uses a highly customised version of the SynthAxe that he purchased in its original form from Ritenour.
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controller, created by Bill Aitken, Mike Dixon, and Tony Sedivy and manufactured in
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featured the SynthAxe in the music video for few seconds for his 1985 single with
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effects, or can be redefined to produce different MIDI output such as
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took over the distribution but let it go after a couple of years.
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Electronic music instrument that emulates the layout of a guitar
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bar (the 'electronic wang arm') can be used for standard
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in 1985. It is a musical instrument that uses electronic
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Index

Synthaxe

fretted
guitar
MIDI
England
synthesizers
Virgin Group
tremolo
whammy bar
filter cutoffs
military grade
Virgin Games
Roland GR-500
Allan Holdsworth
Atavachron
Sand
Flat Tire: Music for a Non-Existent Movie
Chuck Hammer
Lou Reed
David Bowie
Lee Ritenour
Earth Run
Gary Moore
Phil Lynott
Out in the Fields
Synclavier
Michael Jackson
Bad tour
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones

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