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OK I got one of the Pro guitars, pretty fun. Some of the different instrument sounds are slightly interesting, there's some kind of synth ones as well as 'realistic' guitars. Even if I can't find a good way to hack and/or circuitbend it will be perfect for when/if we ever play again.The length of songs you can put on there is pretty limited, in 3 slots; longer tracks it splits to two slots!

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Put a bunch of random cementimental tracks on there and it works, I think I'd have to make quieter ones too actually use as a backing under the guitar sound as they drown it out of courseit seems to actually convert all imported mp3s to some weird propriatory '.pjs' format. The 'official' songs you can play along with are stored as 3 files - labelled 'drums', 'guitar' and 'microphone' - and it seems to similarly make 3 files, with D,G and M in the filenames, from imported mp3s even tho you can't interact with them when you play them back on the guitar. The hex code of the converted files doesn't seem to look like mp3 at all.If you import the '.pji' instrument files as raw data in audacity you can hear the samples but i've not found any combination of settings that sounds 'correct'. They come out variously distorted and asymmetrical and noisy, mixed with some non-audio data presumably, and at the wrong pitch etc. From that and looking at them in a hex editor it seems like the data might be in some odd compressed format and/or interleaved with some data/timing info in some way.My inital hex or audacity editing attempts failed (even with very conservative preservation of the header and footer by pasting in the right place from a clean file), will try some very minor edits/corruption in a small area of one note's data next time to start with.I think this might get me somewhere hex-editing-wise if I can figure out how to use it! Will try soon.

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Got the mic thing, I can report that it's pretty amazingly terrible. Not opened it up but I have it on good authority that there's not much to do bending-wise: Der Warst has tried to control the clock speed but it doesn't work (probably because the thing works with USB etc and is too fussy to work at different speeds) and if he can't then I don't think anybody can. It's pretty great in a mixer feedback loop, limited range of effects but a bunch of horrible and/or kind of musical sounds possible. With a very low feedback input via short 100% repeating delay nice robot singing occurs.

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If you do not see your instrument, it is possible you have not yet connected it to your computer via the USB cable provided. Unplug/re-plug the USB cable into your instrument’s USB port and unplug/re-plug the other end of the USB cable into your computer’s USB port. Make sure both ends of the USB cable (the end connected to the instrument and the end connected to your computer) are pushed all the way into each USB port.If this does not solve your problem, please contact customer service for more help at.