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YouRock Guitar

Postby jbsbunyi » Fri Jul 09, 2010 1:06 pm

Hey guys just wondering if anyone else has tried the YouRock Guitar out. It works awesome for me as a MIDI controller. Works with all of my programs, and it's super powerful especially for the price that it's being offered at. Does everything my AXIOM does only in guitar form lol. Lemme know if anyone else has tried it out and what you guys think of it. check it out here;

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Re: YouRock Guitar

Postby James Steele » Fri Jul 09, 2010 3:13 pm

That's interesting. First post and a rather blatant advertisement. Please tell me that you're not in any way connected with Inspired Instruments, since your IP and email indicate you're in Irvine which is where that company is based. I certainly don't mind if manufacturers post, but if they do, just go ahead and do so openly. Perhaps you're not with this company, but it does look odd.
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Re: YouRock Guitar

Postby jbsbunyi » Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:00 pm

sorry about how it looks. i currently go to uci. looking to do music production or neuro-research, or maybe combine the two and start doing music-based neuro-research. anyways, no i got the product early, and now i'm testing it out with a bunch of software for music production, one of which was motu's.
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Re: YouRock Guitar

Postby James Steele » Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:59 pm

No problem. I don't think anybody else here has tried it out so maybe you'd like to relate your experiences with it on more detail?
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Re: YouRock Guitar

Postby jbsbunyi » Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:45 pm

yes sure, i'm currently running a windows 7 pc, w/ amateur production skills. i've been using the axiom keyboard controller for the past 3 yrs prior to the yourock guitar. i am primarily a keyboard/saxophonist so i've been using the yourock mainly to learn and produce simple tracks on my softsynth, FL Studio and Cakewalk. I've been doing some testing on other software though such as Digital Performer to see how compatible it is with that software in the event I'd have to use it with Digital Performer, and it works just great.
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