Here’s a collection of clips that demonstrate the Misa Kitara digital in action. No talk, just Kitara action. The Misa Digital Instruments Kitara and Kitara Limited Edition are unique 100% digital guitars. The Kitara includes a multifunction touch-screen, MIDI controls and an on-board polyphonic synthesizer with effects. Instead of using strings, guitarists control sound through [...]
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