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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Infinite Guitar est une guitare électriqueInfinite Guitar est une guitare électrique modifiée créée par Michael Brook afin de permettre à une note d’être maintenue avec un sustain[Quoi ?] infini (d’où son nom). Il consiste en un circuit électronique qui capte le signal d'un micro de guitare standard, l'amplifie et le renvoie dans une bobine de micro séparée. Lorsqu'il est configuré et utilisé correctement, il en résulte une note continue qui peut être utilisée telle quelle ou traitée pour créer de nouveaux sons ou émuler des instruments traditionnels. En plus de son propre instrument, basé sur une copie Tokai d'une Stratocaster, Brook a produit deux autres guitares Infinite. L'une appartient à Daniel Lanois et l'autre à The Edge de U2, qui l'a utilisé pour enregistrer With or Without You en 1987. Ce principe a fait l’objet de litiges en matière de brevets dans le passé et est (ou était) disponible dans le commerce sous plusieurs formes, notamment le Kramer Floyd Rose Sustainer, le Fernandes Sustainer et le Guitar Resonator. * Portail de la guitareGuitar Resonator. * Portail de la guitare , The Infinite Guitar is a modified electricThe Infinite Guitar is a modified electric guitar created by Michael Brook, as a way of allowing a note to be held with infinite sustain (hence the name). It consists of an electronic circuit that takes the signal from a standard guitar pickup, amplifies it, and feeds it back into a separate pickup coil. When set up and used correctly, the result is a continuous sustained note that can be used as is, or treated to create new sounds or emulate traditional instruments. In addition to his own instrument, based on a Tokai copy of a Stratocaster, Brook produced two other Infinite Guitars. One belongs to Daniel Lanois, and the other belongs to The Edge of U2, who used it to record "With or Without You" from 1987's The Joshua Tree. The principle has been the subject of patent litigation in the past, and is (or was) available commercially in several forms, including the , the , the Fernandes Sustainer, the Guitar Resonator and the Moog Guitar. Additionally, it has been suggested that Michael Brook was inspired by the Holland Infinite Sustain Guitar introduced prior to his design. In 1978, guitarist and Steve Holland modified an SG guitar with a stainless steel fingerboard and infinite sustain device. The sustain device was patented by Steve Holland. The guitar can be heard on Randy Roos' recording "Mistral" which features Roos, Tony Levin and Mike Stern, among others. Similarly, musician and producer Jim O'Rourke has suggested that the concept did not originate with Brook, who refined previous similar designs by others.efined previous similar designs by others.
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rdfs:comment The Infinite Guitar is a modified electricThe Infinite Guitar is a modified electric guitar created by Michael Brook, as a way of allowing a note to be held with infinite sustain (hence the name). It consists of an electronic circuit that takes the signal from a standard guitar pickup, amplifies it, and feeds it back into a separate pickup coil. When set up and used correctly, the result is a continuous sustained note that can be used as is, or treated to create new sounds or emulate traditional instruments.sounds or emulate traditional instruments. , Infinite Guitar est une guitare électriqueInfinite Guitar est une guitare électrique modifiée créée par Michael Brook afin de permettre à une note d’être maintenue avec un sustain[Quoi ?] infini (d’où son nom). Il consiste en un circuit électronique qui capte le signal d'un micro de guitare standard, l'amplifie et le renvoie dans une bobine de micro séparée. Lorsqu'il est configuré et utilisé correctement, il en résulte une note continue qui peut être utilisée telle quelle ou traitée pour créer de nouveaux sons ou émuler des instruments traditionnels. * Portail de la guitarets traditionnels. * Portail de la guitare
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