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kaspersky |
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:40 pm Post subject: Tabber LED Light Sleeve Helps You Learn to Play with a Real |
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Joined: 01 Apr 2012 Posts: 3
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With the music games out there these days, there are already some high tech ways to learn the guitar. However, most of these don’t let you play with an actual guitar, strings and frets, so it’s not exactly a realistic training experience. And those that do require that you’re tethered to a gaming console and/or use their chosen guitar. Enter the Tabber, a new product currently in development to help you learn to play with any guitar of your choice.
Created by Rob Sanchez, Ryan Rogowski and Kipp Bradford, the Tabber is a kit which can be attached to the neck of your guitar, using an array of bright LEDs to illuminate the appropriate finger points along the frets of your guitar. What’s really cool about the Tabber is that you can connect it to your smartphone, and have it light up based on the chords programmed into an app. This lets you learn on the go, and without being tied down to a computer or video game console.
The Tabber will work with either electric or acoustic guitars. It’s currently in the prototype stages, and raising funds for a production run over on Kickstarter now. While the prototype still looks a little bulky, the production version will be extremely slim and not interfere with fret fingering at all. A pledge of $150(USD) will get you all the parts to build your own Tabber, while $200 or more will get you a fully-assembled Tabber kit.[/img] _________________ James Collins |
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Kenyetta |
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 3:02 pm Post subject: LED strip |
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Joined: 17 Apr 2012 Posts: 1
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How do i make an LED strip with as many Bright white LED's as possible?
im trying to make an led "flexible strip" with as many LED's as possible to try to either replace my 60watt light bulb or 12v led lighting just have it stuck up there instead of using the bulb.
not sure about the amp and resistor side of this project, but i made a smaller version using a 22k ohm resistor and a 5volt output but after like 3 mins it starts to get led lights flexible really got and im afriad it might just burn up if i make a bigger version. the smaller version i attatched a usb connection and got the power from there. |
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thomaspierce |
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 7:54 pm Post subject: Re: abber LED Light Sleeve Helps You Learn to Play |
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Joined: 17 May 2012 Posts: 2 Location: United States
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Hello..
The information you shared about the LED light is very interesting. I am glad I visited here and come to knwo about it. I have gathered a huge knowledge being here and definitely look forward to it.
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