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This odd guitar – it’s basically a MIDI device that is compatible with Rock Band and Guitar Hero by adding optional cartridges. The guitar is $199

The guitar never needs tuning and fret-select options allow fast, convenient performance
GameFlex ™ allows for play on any platform or console
You Rock Mode I lets players hit the right note in any key, any mode, any time.
You Rock Mode II teaches new players or gamers how to play rock scales and modes with a video game-like auditory feedback experience.

Inspired Instruments, Inc. introduces the You Rock Guitar, which lets anyone rock right out of the box. It works seamlessly with Guitar Hero and Rock Band on Wii, PS3, and Xbox 360 gaming platforms, but can also can be plugged into a standard guitar amplifier or headphones and played like a conventional guitar using any of 100 pre-set guitar and synth sounds. Incorporating a super touch-sensitive neck and real strings for fast, accurate picking, the You Rock Guitar effectively delivers the performance and feeling of a real six-string instrument. As many of you on the pre-sale list are aware.



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