Steinburg has one:
http://www.us.steinberg.net/Products/VG.htm. Or
you could get a Roland pickup/MIDI converter (Yamaha makes one,
too). Also, my favorite is the Ztar:
http://www.starr-labs.comMike
--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Tkacs, Ken" <ken.tkacs@j...> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a currently available device for creating
convincing
> "strumming"?
>
> Years ago, Oberheim made a device called the "Strummer" that would
take as
> MIDI input chord triads from a keyboard; it would then re-voice
them for
> proper guitar voicings and then strum them, outputting the altered
MIDI.
>
> Later, Ilio offered a really cool thing made by Charlie Labs in
Italy called
> the "Digitar" that was a short bracket sporting six strings and a
MIDI
> output. You would voice your chords on a keyboard or whatever,
then go back
> over them in your sequencer strumming these strings. They were
solely for
> triggering the sounds.
>
> Both of these units are long out of production. Is anyone out there
> doing/using anything convincing besides just rolling chords on the
> keyboard...?
>
>
> Mr. T