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AXON Workshop Chapter 1


Title:
AXON Workshop Chapter 1

Description:
see Burr Johnson demonstrating the AXON Guitar-to-MIDI converter

Author:
AXONInstruments

Tags:
AXON, Guitar, Guitar-to-MIDI, GuitarSynth, MIDI-Guitar, Synth,

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