Tuning
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The company behind the digital tuning wizardry in Peavey's AT-200 guitar, Antares, has announced the release of the Auto-Tune for Guitar Custom Installation Kits.
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Tthe Roadie Tuner from Hassane Slaibi and Bassam Jalgha of Band Industries slips over each machine head, one at a time, and works with a smartphone to bring an instrument to tune.
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While Gibson has earmarked 11 special guitars to receive its Min-ETune robotic tuning system, the folks behind the technology have launched TronicalTune, which allows for DIY installation on various guitar makes and models.
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Gizmag reviews the Peavey AT-200 guitar featuring Auto-Tune technology.
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Peavey has announced the immediate availability of its AT-200 guitar featuring Auto-Tune for guitar technology from Antares.
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CapoSonic lets guitarists play "open tunings" while staying in standard.
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Performance tuner Hennessey has pushed the already-impressive Cadillac CTS-V to a ludicrous 1,226 horsepower for its limited edition CTS-VR1200.
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Kansas City mechanical engineer Don A Gilmore has developed a self-tuning piano system, which uses an electric current to bring the instrument to tune in under a minute.
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Peavey Electronics and Parker Guitars have teamed up with Antares to launch the first electric guitars incorporating Auto-Tune technology.
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String Stretcha is a tool to consistently and evenly stretch and settle new guitar strings in a few minutes.
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German tuning company G-Power is claiming to have set a world record speed for a sedan of 372 km/h (231 mph) with its M5 Hurricane RR.
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