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'Chameleon Guitar' Mimics Any Instrument
Thursday, February 05, 2009 - Anuradha Menon
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Natural wood, with its unique grain patterns, is what gives traditional acoustic instruments warm and distinctive sounds, while the power of modern electronic processing provides an unlimited degree of control to manipulate the characteristics of an instrument's sound. Now, a guitar built by a student at MIT's Media Lab promises to provide the best of both worlds. The Chameleon Guitar -- so named for its ability to mimic different instruments -- is an electric guitar.    (source: web.mit.edu)


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