Starr Labs is best known by making high-end MIDI guitar controllers for people with a lot of money, but iTar is intended to bring a similar level of awesome to the user for roughly a tenth of the cost (the iTar would sell at $200). Even more exciting, the iPad's touchscreen and computing power open up possibilities to use iTar not only as a guitar, but as a drumkit, synth, compositional tool, teaching aid and pretty much anything you can dream up and code an app for.
To get the iTar dock/neck into mass production, Starr Labs has gone to Kickstarter and is looking for investors to get the ball rolling. They're looking to drum up $50,000 by December 6, so time is a bit tight. If you're interested, you could potentially give them a hand.
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