
Brian Moore doesn’t yet have a product page for the iGuitar.USB, but there are some details on their What’s Happening page.
First off, it is Mac and Windows-compatible. And you’re not just limited to running audio through USB; via an optional RMC jack as featured on their other iGuitars, you can hookup to a Roland GI-20 or other similar box, you can output MIDI, too. USB isn’t the whole story, either: these are high-quality guitars with excellent hex pickups, which are expensive to add to other instruments. I know many people will keep an RMC-equipped iGuitar in addition to their other instruments so they can, for instance, quickly switch to a MIDI-triggered soft synth.
More specs and pricing from Brian Moore . . .
Plug the iGuitar into the USB port any computer and get direct access any your guitar effects and recording software of choice
Built-in USB digital audio connects your guitar directly to you computer
Record instantly in your favorite application such as Garageband. Logic or Cakewalk
Play directly into the latest software programs such as Guitar Rig by Native Instruments and Amplitube Live by IK Multimedia
Line level signal – No external audio-interface pre-amplification required
Class Compliant – No need to load special software drivers
Bus powered- no 9V battery necessary
Available on all models (most are in stock)
Add $200 to the list price of any Custom Shop, i2000, i1000 or iGuitar model.
Add $300 if you already own a Brian Moore or iGuitar model – Upgrades done at our factory, 3-4 week turnaround
There you have it. Don’t usually like to cut-and-paste from Websites, but in this case the info is otherwise tricky to find, and now you’ve heard it from the horse’s mouth. Or amp. Or something.
we shipped guitars in OCT to Dealers.
There a few i2000 non 13 pin guitars out there. add $200 to the list price and take 25% off that gets appox street pricing.
I1000's 13 pin are out there now.
i81.13 USB list: $1195 sell appox: $899
i91.13 USB List: $1295 sell appox: $975
I21.13 USB List: $1395 sell appox: $1049
Brian Murphy
Brian Moore Guitars
Eastern regional sales manager
Has anyone tried these with notation software like Finale? How well does it translate to sheet music? A keyboard does great. Having the quivalent in a guitar would be too cool to rule.