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Fundamentally, it's a bit like the Starr Labs Ztar I reviewed in SOS March 2011, but with virtual strings in place of buttons, simpler software and fewer controller options. These detect finger pressure at the 'frets' in order to determine the pitches of notes, whilst a shorter set of 'real' strings under the right hand generate note‑on and velocity data. The YRG (their abbreviation) uses 'virtual' strings moulded into the surface of the neck. And he's succeeded on both fronts: it's highly affordable, at £129 $219, and it works well enough as a MIDI controller to be a worthwhile investment for any guitar player who wants to be able to get notes into a DAW without having to acquire keyboard skills. The You Rock Guitar's designer, and the man behind the company, Cliff Elion, is actually a MIDI guitarist who set out to create a simple but effective MIDI guitar controller, but made sure it also had a more mass‑market application to help make it affordable. If you can look beyond all of that, what you will see is the affordable, practical MIDI guitar controller that someone should have produced years ago, but which nobody quite did.
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Forget the cheap 'plasticky‑ness' of its looks forget, if you can, the dorky name and that fact that it outputs circa‑1987 on‑board synth and 'guitar' sounds forget the fact that it will allow you to record your 'no‑wrong‑notes‑allowed You Rock Mode' performances over its in‑built backing tracks to an internal sequencer - those are all features for a different type of user. If you are wondering what Sound On Sound is doing reviewing a 'games controller', rest assured: the You Rock Guitar appears in these pages for the best of reasons.
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It looks like something that should be plugged into a games console, but Inspired Instruments' You Rock Guitar just might be the MIDI guitar controller you've always wanted!