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FreePlayer Available

FreePlayer Ltd. has announced that FreePlayer is available to Pre-order.
Customers Pre-ordering FreePlayer between now and the product release (expected end of July) receive a discount of up to €100 – with deposit of €50.

FreePlayer is designed to allow guitarists to control effects by motion and touch, and consists of a hardware attachment for the guitar and a software application that hosts VST plug-ins and controls MIDI devices. A Windows version is offered initially, with other operating systems to follow.

The first models to be made available are:
  • FreePlayer Pro for Les Paul guitars – pre-order price €299 (normal price €399) – contains a complete set of FreePlayer sensors in an 'easy-fit-kit’ pickguard:
o 38×48mm Touchpad (responds smoothly to a pick or a fingernail).
o 3-Axis Motion Sensor (Responds to motion up to 3G – Shock-proof to 10,000G).
o Flexible Light Sensor (Detects light changes in 1000 smooth increments).
o Tactile button array (Five buttons individually shaped for recognition by touch.
  • FreePlayer Express – pre-order price €149 (normal price €199) – a universal kit that attaches to most guitars or basses with a simple adhesive pad (included). With a 3-axis Motion Sensor and Tactile Button array, it’s all you need to get up and running.
  • FreePlayer Express Plus – pre-order price €199 (normal price €249) – all the benefits of FreePlayer Express, with an additional Flexible Light Sensor.

Each FreePlayer unit comes with a USB cable, the FreePlayer software, and is bundled with these VST plug-ins:
  • Saltline Audio Solutions: Bachelard, 'Son of a Pitch’ and Cadence.
  • Voxengo: Boogex.
  • MeldaProduction: MFreeVSTBundle: includes MCompressor, MEqualiser, MPhaser, MRingModulator, MFlanger, MTremolo, MVibrato, and many others.
  • NDC’s Open source VST plugins: Fragmental, and the wonderfully named Reversinator.
  • FrettedSynthAudio: FreeAmp3.

Users will be able to download more VST plug-ins and sounds from the FreePlayer SoundStore, including Saltline Audio Solution’s previously announced range of plug-ins developed specifically for FreePlayer.
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