

Built-in precision tuner for standard guitar/bass tuning.Fast, accurate pitch-bend determination, or chromatic mode.Robust note detection - minimises wrong notes.

No instrument modifications or special pickups required.Any electric guitar/basscan be used as a solo MIDI guitar/bass.MIDI-In feature: MIDI hold, sustain and volume (using special breakout cable).DIP switches inside battery compartment for configuration.Option to use a 9V DC power adapter: pedal-board integration.More convenient power: single AA battery instead of a PP3.20dB more headroom compared to the previous G2M and B2M.Guitar, Bass, Voice and Wind (replaces the older Sonuus B2M and G2M).Latest state-of-the-art pitch-to-MIDI algorithms by Sonuus.It can be used to sequence bass lines and guitar solos add an edge to your live performances - it opens up many creative possibilities. The G2M’s solid plastic case is smaller than an iPhone, though somewhat thicker. The Sonuus could lead many users back to the synth guitar technology just by virtue of how easy it is to use. It is “Universal” because it doesn't need a special pick-up mounted on your guitar, but instead simply connects to your guitar like any other effects pedal or tuner.ĭesigned to give accurate triggering, with very low-latency, it is a true plug-and-play solution for monophonic MIDI guitar. That learning curve, combined with my infrequent synthesizer needs, usually leads me to fall back on my meager keyboard skills. The G2M™ is a simple-to-use, highly effective, guitar-to-MIDI converter. It includes several significant improvements, all whilst preserving the trademark plug-and-play usability of the original. Now, 7 years since we introduced the original G2M™ a new benchmark in accessible MIDI Guitar has been created: the Version 3 G2M. Two years later, we updated the G2M™ to give it a substantial boost in performance (Version 2). For the first time guitarists could access MIDI sounds with the same ease as a keyboard player. In 2009, the G2M™ was launched and it rocked the guitar world.
