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[url="http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/industry_news/gibsons_new_self-tuning_guitar.html"]http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/indust...ing_guitar.html[/url]

Gibson's just announced a self-tuning system for guitar (Had to double check today wasn't April 1st... lol). Self-tuning bass may just be over the horizon. :)

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Systems like these where it's just a few electric motors hooked up via a control system to a tuner (pitch sensor) have been round for years, there is a Dutch company that sells retrofit kits (can't recall the name).

I think the biggest issue from the last discussion was that the torque required for bass machine-heads is significantly more than for a guitar, so the motors would have to be bigger, so really neck heavy.

So I think bass ones are a few years away yet, but one day possibly ...

Edit: Ah! it is actually the same Dutch company that has been licensed to Gibson.

[url="http://www.tronical.com/"]http://www.tronical.com/[/url]

Great video demo too.

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[quote name='Alpha-Dave' post='59695' date='Sep 13 2007, 08:48 AM']...[snip]...

Edit: Ah! it is actually the same Dutch company that has been licensed to Gibson.

[url="http://www.tronical.com/"]http://www.tronical.com/[/url]

Great video demo too.[/quote]

Are you sure they are Dutch? The web page is in German, the guy in the video is speaking in German and their contact address is in Hamburg. Could they be German?

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Erm possible, I'm 90% sure that a couple of years ago I thought 'crazy Dutch guys', as they were in Holland. It's possible I could have been wrong, but also they look to have significantly expanded (there were just 2 guys in a garage IIRC), and I don't think that the 'company director' who is presenting in the video is the same guy who presented back then. I suspect that they have been bought out by a German company who has since taken the concept much further.

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Also guitars tend to go out of tune more easily than basses, what with all the string bending and whatever else those scoundrels get up to these days!

If you really, really wanted to implement this on bass I guess you could build a version to work with a steinberger-style bridge. There wouldn't really be enough slack for alternate tunings though. I suppose the Hipshot bridge works well enough for those.

I think this thingamajig would be an absolute boon for pedal steel players, not because they switch tunings a lot (though non-pedal players do) but because they're such bitches to tune properly. When you add the interaction of pedals and knee levers it's nigh-on impossible to make it sound nice. Well of course knowing how to play it must help somewhat, so let's say I never managed to make it sound nice. But I digress...

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[quote name='ped' post='59867' date='Sep 13 2007, 01:43 PM']I woudn't see it being of any use on bass, thats for sure! Slide players find it useful so they can switch from bar tunings and so on mid song I guess.[/quote]

i remember seeing this months ago and thinking you'd be mental to start hacking to bits a guitar to retrofit one of these things and I seem to recall it was about the price of another decent guitar anyway - so you might as well buy one, open tune it and leave it on stage.

Fender's roland ready strat does tuning sims anyway and is supposed to be very good.

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[quote name='jay249' post='59863' date='Sep 13 2007, 01:34 PM']May as well give up now then! Is tuning [i]that[/i] much of a hassle? really?[/quote]

No, but I'd prefer it if my bass tuned itself, I'm lazy like that. And I always lose my tuner.

[quote name='slaphappygarry' post='60764' date='Sep 15 2007, 10:36 AM']Now, as musicians, we cant trust ourselves to tune our instruments.....

What is this world coming too?

G[/quote]

Although I can trust myself to tune my bass, the guitarist in my band can't be trusted. He's never in tune (at least, not until we tell him) so i suppose this sort of thing is better for people like him.

But I wouldn't pay extra for a bass just because it tunes itself (well, maybe a bit extra, of course, but not a few hundred quid more)

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[quote name='Alpha-Dave' post='59695' date='Sep 13 2007, 08:48 AM']Systems like these where it's just a few electric motors hooked up via a control system to a tuner (pitch sensor) have been round for years, there is a Dutch company that sells retrofit kits (can't recall the name).

I think the biggest issue from the last discussion was that the torque required for bass machine-heads is significantly more than for a guitar, so the motors would have to be bigger, so really neck heavy.

So I think bass ones are a few years away yet, but one day possibly ...

Edit: Ah! it is actually the same Dutch company that has been licensed to Gibson.

[url="http://www.tronical.com/"]http://www.tronical.com/[/url]

Great video demo too.[/quote]

not to mention that tuner knob looks totally bitchin'!!! anyway i think there might be a couple of problems, firstly can you do all types of tuning, not just standard and what if you fret a note with the tuner engaged or it accidentaly engages, does that mean you're playin some mint solo when the string suddenly goes limp and drops down to e? I guess that might get people talking anyway...

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[quote name='MB1' post='60012' date='Sep 13 2007, 06:19 PM']MB1. :)

Could One trust an auto tuning bass?..Technology goes beserk!......."what are you doing Dave?"...."youll look sweet upon the seat of a bicycle made for two"...[/quote]

Ha ha yeah
"Hey bass, can you please tune to this slighly out of tune to the world Farfisa organ please?"
"I'm sorry, I can't do that Dave"
"I'll just turn... this... tuner... my... self... then!"
"Take your hands off the tuners Dave"....

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...and then the microwave stops talking to you, starts to burn food deliberately, then you're not talking to each other you both have to go to a counsellor to confront your feelings, you then get accused of wanting another, younger microwave with a defrost facility, digital timer and slinkier buttons because you obviously don't care anymore...

All this just for heating some food.... It's a dangerous slope....

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