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Kevin, Hellay there, and well-met! The fun thing about Synth Guitars is that there are quite a few out there, and a few more which tend to wander in and out of each other's territory. The best tracking of the beasties is going to be from the Starrlabs crowd... Flip side, is that it is really a keyboard in a guitar's clothing, and you loose the guitar portion, outside of the triggers and the "feel." (It uses 6 switches per "fret" along with a set of 6 string triggers to give it the guitar "feel" and open notes). Next up would probably be a RMC equipped guitar (piezo pickups) going through an Axon AX-100 or AX-100SB (has a Yamaha XG Sound board). Followed by a HEX pickup (like a Roland GK-2a or Axon A1X) going through the same brain or converter unit. Other converters out there are the Yamaha G-50, Roland's GR-30, GR-50 and finally the Shadow SH-075 (going in order of tracking speeds). If you're looking for something a bit more plug'n'play try checking out the Parker MIDIFly, BMC's MIDIAccess guitar, Godin's All Access, the Midiaxe, and the occassional Casio MG-510 (I have one of these as a back up, and they're great for slow sounds/lines). The big thing to do is to suss out whether or not you plan on using the guitar as a guitar that can also do synth lines, as just a synthesizer controller, or as a one man band instrument... From there, it is a matter of cost to need and also the issue of how much time you are willing to put into learning the instrument/controls. Whoops, almost forgot it also matters upon what places are nearby which can service your instrument/brain box... (Probably the most important aspect of this). For me, it's worth it to go with the RMC's and drop them into a Jazz guitar (check out http://www.dnai.com/~fatdog/jazz.html for pictures of the instrument) and then run it to a Roland GR-30. Another slight push towards the piezo vs. Hex is that the RMC's honestly track much better than the Hex pickups, and can be used with different types of strings, whereas you have to stay with metal strings for the Hex pickups. Hope this helps out a bit! Tchus, Lee-ohki.