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– Press Release
iGuitar, Inc. will launch the revolutionary iGuitar.USB, the worlds
first USB digital guitar, February 6-8, at DEMO 2006, taking place at the
beautiful Pointe South Mountain Resort, Phoenix, AZ.“For the past 15 years, DEMO has hosted over 1000 companies that have
launched the technologies of the future, many of which would be hard to
imagine living without today,” said Chris Shipley, executive producer, DEMO
2006. “We selected iGuitar, Inc. from hundreds of applicants, because the
company has turned the guitar into a computer peripheral that is exciting and
easy to use for both professional and amateur musicians of all ages. It has
the potential to become one of the most exciting new peripherals in both the
computer and music industries. iGuitar.USB will be demonstrated by designer
Patrick G. Cummings.”“DEMO is recognized around the globe as the place to introduce the next
generation technologies. It is a tremendous honor to launch iGuitar.USB at
this conference,” said Patrick G. Cummings, Founder and CEO of iGuitar, Inc.
“The computer has become the ‘creative center’ for music composition,
education and recording. iGuitar.USB addresses the needs of guitarists and
composers who are not proficient on a piano keyboard by giving them complete
control of the audio and data inside the studio software environment. They
control everything with their natural instrument, the guitar!”DEMO is ground zero for new products and services and is attended by the
executives, media and investors who drive the technology industry. The Palm
Pilot, Java and salesforce.com are just a few of the groundbreaking products
to capture the imagination of the marketplace at a DEMO event. With its
unrivaled reputation for attracting technology’s best and brightest, DEMO has
become a priority event for the executives, media and investors all of whom
expect DEMO to provide a glimpse of the products of the future.Website: http://www.iguitar.com
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