NAMM coverage of the YOU ROCK GUITAR.
January 18, 2010 by JR · Leave a Comment
GearWire stopped by to check us out. Here’s the coverage.
http://www.gearwire.com/inspiredinstruments-yourockguitar-wnamm2010.html
Seeking Guitar Teachers
December 27, 2009 by Kevin · Leave a Comment
We realize with a high speed affordable MIDI guitar like ours it opens up a whole new world with your budding guitarists. We want everyone to play numerous guitars and enjoy acoustics and electrics galore. We also understand that new guitarists are often coming from gaming and to them just having to tune a $150 guitar can be a lesson in patience like no other. We want to help. (Our guitar never needs tuning) Please let us know about yourself and how we can help you. info@inspired.com
Also see what Berklee performance grad, author, teacher Karl Aranjo has to say.
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You Rock Mode – Sound Loops & Theory
December 27, 2009 by Kevin · Leave a Comment
Did you ever just want to pick up a guitar and rock out and always sound like you knew what you were doing? Or did you want to go straight from Guitar Hero to playing a real guitar without having to tune the dang thang or practicing over and over… well were not saying you still don’t need to practice, but were going to make learning guitar more fun that anyone ever thought possible. You see we have some of the greatest rock and roll chord progressions ever built right into the guitar. (and you can download more) and with each progression comes a type of digital fretboard overlay. It allows you to only play the right notes for those chords. That is the You Rock Mode. You push the You Rock button on the guitar and voila, never make a mistake, and if you do? The guitar sounds more like a video game with a little scratch sound, but not a wrong note.
Guitar Hero Phenom Danny Johnson visits Inspired Instruments to try the You Rock Guitar for himself and provide input into it’s final stages of development.
August 26, 2009 by JR · Leave a Comment
Guitar Hero Phenom Danny Johnson, checks out the You Rock Guitar
Irvine – September 2009 – World-renowned 5-time Guinness World Record holder Danny Johnson stopped by Inspired Instruments this past week to try the YOU ROCK GUITAR and provide valuable insights into the final stages of product development. “Danny is undisputedly the best Guitar Hero player in the world, but he’s also a musician. That qualifies him uniquely to test and help us review the finishing touches on the YOU ROCK GUITAR” said Kevin Kent, Inspired’s CEO. A 5-time record holder, with 3 more records awaiting approval, Danny is the only player in recorded history to score 100% on every Guitar Hero game ever made by Activision, earning him records, the title of Guitar Hero Guru, and featuring him at the forefront of a growing number of players that are continuously striving for challenges and excellence in the world of musical video games.
Danny’s sizable following exemplifies the shared passion by millions of gaming enthusiasts around the world. Like many players, Danny progressively mastered each of the songs, games, and levels. After hearing about the You Rock Guitar at E3 in Los Angeles this summer Danny decided he had to see it and play it for himself. Here’s what he had to say.
“The YOU ROCK GUITAR is awesome. It goes far beyond what a traditional gamer can do, but it’s so much more. It feels completely amazing,” said Danny after trying it for himself. “When I first started playing Guitar Hero, I thought about playing real guitar, but I couldn’t do it with what was available.”
“As an aspiring guitar player I never found enough opportunities to truly enjoy playing on my own.” Says JR deSouza, Inspired’s executive VP. “The guitar was often too loud or out of tune, and there were few digital tools at my disposal back then. There was a big gap between my aspirations and my reality.” The YOU ROCK GUITAR is designed for just that. It combines the instant gratification and ease of use of video games with the ability to play, create, and share real music of the digital instrument. “It’s the best of both worlds, guitar gaming and guitar playing.” says the original inventor Cliff Elion.
Cliff went on to say, “in addition to the feedback, Danny’s input helped with the final tweaks of the gaming aspect of the neck – hand positioning when playing as fast as Danny does is critical. Gamers will be glad Danny stopped by.”
“The YOU ROCK Guitar is flat out amazing” says Danny. “It teaches kids how to play real guitar by playing real strings and frets, not just buttons and a paddle. Now that I’ve seen it, I realize this is what I’ve been waiting for!”
“It’s interesting to see the exact same passion and desire coming from both ends of the spectrum, the video gaming and music playing worlds. The YOU ROCK GUITAR allows players anywhere on that spectrum, from gamers to professional musicians, to benefit from all that a digital guitar has to offer,” says Kevin Kent, CEO.
JR adds “I’ve been involved with a number of new-to-the-market products in my career, but few with as many immediately recognizable benefits. And it’s not just Danny. People look at this product and they get it. We’re hoping Danny will help us spread the word, passion is infectious.”
YOU ROCK GUITAR… Have Fun, Rock Will Happen.
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Guitar Hero Phenom Danny Johnson talks about playing with the You Rock Guitar on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/user/YouRockGuitar
Get ready to rock – The Pre-Order List is here. For you and your friends. http://www.yourockguitar.com/order-form/
Danny Johnson, “GHP” Experiences the You Rock Guitar
August 20, 2009 by Kevin · Leave a Comment
We had quite a weekend playing with the You Rock Guitar. Scott Johnson, Danny’s dad, Scott invited us over to a big party they were having in the OC for gamers. We brought the You Rock Guitar, an amp, a Wii and a willingness to listen to what gamers at the top of their game had to say about the You Rock Guitar. Some big surprises? You bet. The first was the love of the frets and strings verses the paddles and buttons. Evidently the buttons fail these experts all the time. (Who knew?) OK, so we have a lot of new video to show you of Danny Johnson being interviewed, plus our pals Omar and Doug, both Guitar Hero experts.
Click HERE to see the video interview with Danny Johnson and JR DeSouza

A parting shot of a bunch of us at the Danny Johnson party.
Doug Morton, Audio Guru – Powers up the Guitar
May 18, 2009 by Kevin · Leave a Comment
Since 1982, Doug Morton has been spinning heads, CD’s and chips when it comes to digital audio. Doug’s company Q-Up Arts is one of the stalwarts in the sampling industry. Now, Doug Morton and Kevin Kent are working together again for the first time in years. Doug and Kevin worked together at E-Mu and a few years later Doug helped Kevin master his solo piano CD, recorded at the Record Plant Recording studios. Doug got the once over from Cliff on the tool kits for the custom chips that make up the audio portion of the You Rock Guitar, the three have been pounding away at the sounds since February. Session after session, one guitar after the other, the boys have finally settled in on their top guitars for the sound library built into the You Rock Guitar.
Inspired Instruments, Inc. announced the introduction of its hybrid guitar the ‘You Rock Guitar’ designed specifically for those who want to migrate from video games like Rock Band and Guitar hero to playing real guitar music. The You Rock Guitar’s patented technology bridges the gap between rhythm based video games and real music.
According to Kevin Kent, CEO of Inspired Instruments “The transition between video games and real music performance has been elusive and real holy grail for the millions of Guitar Hero and Rock Band players who want to step out of the game box and onto a real stage. Playability must be immediate. Never having to tune the guitar is essential. The feature set must include incredible sounds and game-like fun in the jamming. The integration of multiple levels of technology makes the You Rock Guitar the most advanced game and music controller in history – all at an incredible value. This is guitar 2.0”
Inspired Instruments, Inc. is proud to announce that prestigious sound designer and composer, Doug Morton has agreed to produce the sounds and music for its breakthrough new product, the You Rock Guitar. The You Rock Guitar will include custom internal sounds, including such classics and Les Pauls’, Stratocasters, Telecasters, Hamer’s, ES335’s, Washburn Acoustics, 12 Strings, and some metal and grunge and punk guitars that will melt the paint off your walls. Morton states, “We’re putting in about 20 grand worth of guitars in this thing, its a game changer, its rock and roll.”
The You Rock Guitar, is not just a controller for such hit games as Rock Band and Guitar Hero, but it’s separates the rockers from the wanna-be’s because it is also a fully functional live performance instrument. It has both stereo mini-out for use with an iPod and ¼ hi-impedance output for plugging right into your guitar amp or mixer.
The world’s best guitar sounds included
Morton has promised realistic acoustic guitars ranging from Punk grunge to screaming Les Paul leads as well as nylon, steel and 12 strings, but Doug’s specialty is outrageous electric guitars. “They called it You Rock Guitar, that was the mission. This has been an outrageous project starting with the sampling sessions to modeling the sounds and recording the loops to spec. The only problem is it all sounds so cool, I spend way too much time playing once I get a great sound, and hey, I got a deadline!”
he Chord Progressions That Changed the World and the “You Rock Mode”
Every new guitar player needs to learn and play some basic chord progressions so they can jam with their friends. Start with just two chards then three chords and then on to the major blues in 12 and 16 bars. And if that’s not cool enough, how about “You Rock Mode” where you can run your fingers up and down the frets without ever making a mistake. Learn the solo and pentatonic modes by playing, not studying some dry charts. This mode lets you play like a real rock star with the background tracks blazing away. Have Fun, Rock will happen.
According to Kevin Kent, CEO of Inspired Instruments “Doug and I first worked together almost 25 years ago. His work and quality speaks for itself, and when you get your hands on a You Rock Guitar and just play the sounds and music, you just may forget that you bought a real electric guitar that doubles as a game controller. This instrument will take you and your family to new levels of music entertainment.
To hear just a few of the guitars and You Rock sound loops:
Danny Gokey is the better man – heart and soul
May 14, 2009 by Kevin · Leave a Comment
Gokey said he tried to rearrange more songs, but those didn’t always make it on the show.
“People want to see a creative element,” he said. “They want to see an old song made fresh again. I think ‘Idol’ from this point on, ever since last year, you can’t go on singing the same arrangement of a song. You’ll get bashed.”
Gokey auditioned for the show only four weeks after his wife, Sophia, died last summer from surgery for a congenital heart defect. Sophia loved the show, and they had agreed he would try out.
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Besides touring this summer with the top 10 finalists, Gokey plans to grow Sophia’s Heart Foundation, which he started after she died. The foundation helps children who need “restoration in various areas of their lives,” according to its Web site.
Gokey, known for his assortment of spectacles, plans to start his own eyeglass line or even model them to raise money for the foundation. He said he has about 50 pairs now, up from the 15 at the show’s start.
He also wants to make a “soulful” album with rhythm and blues beats and a hint of salsa and meringue.
Gokey said he was proud of his accomplishment, although there were things he would have done differently. Not only did he try his best despite his insecurities in competition, but he had to deal with his grief.
“I saw strength in me that I didn’t know I had,” he said.
Now he wants to tell people: “If I can do it, you can do it.”
Educators Hail Jimi Hendrix As Role Model for Teachers
May 7, 2009 by Kevin · Leave a Comment
Are the San Francisco school district in a purple haze?

Real Guitar Hero, Legendary Rock Star -but an education icon?
Because they have chosen one unusual role model to grace the cover of their new education guide, and some residents are questioning whether the decision is a good message to send to the city’s youth.
On the cover of the new district guidebook – aimed at changing the educational “experiences for every child in each of our schools” – is a portrait of 1960s rock legend Jimi Hendrix, known as much for his fatal drug habit as his revolutionary take on rock music.
The district’s manifesto asks readers to remember “the first time you heard Jimi Hendrix,” before proclaiming “our plan is as transformational now as his music was then,” according to a report in the San Francisco Chronicle.
But the image of Hendrix – who didn’t make it through high school – is not limited to the cover. Indeed, Hendrix’s face appears on nearly every page and the manual, which also comes with a Hendrix poster and canvas tote, all distributed to hundreds of administrators in Superintendent Carlos Garcia’s district.
Garcia told the Chronicle that he was simply trying to “revolutionize” the district and felt comfortable with Hendrix’s controversial image because “Hey, we’re in San Francisco.”
But not all administrators feel the same.
One concerned “liberal hippie educator” in the district – who went unnamed for fear of retaliation – told the Chronicle, “I find the choice of Hendrix as inspiration to be used in an educational setting rather strange and out of touch.”
Born in 1942, Hendrix rose to fame after delighting audiences with an innovative, experimental sound and his remarkable skill as a guitarist. His shows often included outrageous stunts such as playing the guitar with his teeth or lighting it on fire.
He enjoyed short-lived but significant success until his untimely death at the age of 27 whe he died after choking on his own vomit after a drug overdose.
SOURCE:FOXNEWS 5-7-09 http://bit.ly/Nld8z
Learn – Create – Share
May 5, 2009 by Kevin · Leave a Comment

Rocking info on the You Rock Guitar
Life is about learning new things, creating and then sharing that with other people. It doesn’t matter if its finger painting at 5, guitar 101 at 13 or jazz at 70. Humans of all ages have an innate desire to learn, create and share.
We have gone the extra mile to make those three legs of expression integral to the way the You Rock Guitar will walk you through learning, creating and sharing a guitar-like experience.
The You Rock Mode is unique in that you will learn your finger positions and modes by doing rather than studying. You will not make a mistake and want to stop because you sound bad. The whole idea of muscle memory is essential to learning the guitar. The patterns and outright fun you will have with the You Rock Mode will transfer directly over to a real guitar.
You Rock Mode and recording. Imagine learning a new chord progression and you have created melodies for them. Then imagine recording your performance with what you have learned. Now play the recording or play live to your recording and share your expression. In the You Rock Mode, you will sound good. You will want to play more and you wil want to create more.
Learn – Create – Share


