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>> audio to midi hardware convertor for a guitar, which is tuned down >almost into the bass range The default setting for the Axon AX-100 MKII tracks based on the pick transient rather than the frequency, which reduces the delay usually associated with pitch-to-voltage conversion of low notes. It works with standard 6-string Roland 13-pin pickups and cables and allows the guitar signal to go through the same cable. I won't even begin to describe the flexibility of this unit - suffice to say it's probably the most sophisticated unit out there - and not terribly expensive. I have the older unit and am pleased (although I'm in standard tuning). The built-in sounds are standard General MIDI and pretty ho-hum, but even with external modules or soft synths, it tracks the same as with the internal sounds. Here's a link to the Terratec site http://audioen.terratec.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1 There's quite a bit of information on the Yahoo Groups site in the midiguitar forum (http://groups.yahoo.com/). You'll need to join the group to view the discussion. A great resource for midi guitarists of all stripes. Dan Ash White Plains, NY