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This is my situation; I sold my last guitar due to my trigger finger. I still can play a nylon or an electric guitar without much effort. Now that I read a few posts which gave me a little more clear picture, my options are 1, go with the Studio MIDI Guitar; an electric guitar which will be easier on my fingers, Bluetooth midi, USB MIDI, 3.5 mm MIDI, 2. Get a better guitar like a Godin Multiac Nylon with a 13 pin pickup, 3 a guitar of my choice plus a Fishman pickup, 4 a cheap guitar with a piezo and combine it with MIDI Guitar2 by Jam Origin. There is a new video on the Studio MIDI Guitar showing how it tracks MIDI.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQikk3JGmNg I don’t know but it really doesn’t show much. I want to hear how it controls a hardware sound source.
I don’t know your exact requirements, but have you considered something like the Roger Linn Linnstrument? Since it’s not doing guitar to midi, won’t have any of the associated limitations. Compact model available at what I perceive to be a reasonable price.
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/det...nce-controller