The Mukatu Guitar

The Mukatu Guitar is a special guitar designed by WikiMan. Its design is inspired by the guitar used and designed by american electronic-rock artist Mukatu and built by GuitarTechPete.

Features
Note that these features are based on the design's first version.


 * Headstock - The headstock's design is similar to that of an acoustic guitar.


 * Fretboard - Pretty much like that of a guitar, no matter if acoustic or electric.


 * TheRealPad - A built-in MIDI controller consisting of 16 trigger pads lined up in 2 horizontal rows sitting next to the strings on the guitar's body. Its design is similar to that of Korg's NanoPad instrument.


 * Walls Osc - Similar to the Kaossilator, this touchpad-based unit can produce a variety of sounds, produce a continuous music loop and be tuned to numerous keys and scales. Its key feature is the "Walls OS" that has numerous functions, such as a "Pattern Looper" that reproduces and generates various loops, both instrument and sample-based, and a "Set BPM" option that also has a metronome sub-function. It can switch between the "independent mode" -that generates sounds by itself- and the "dependent mode" -effecting the guitar's sound, which is a function similar to that of Matt Bellamy from Muse-.