yrg thread
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- KVRist
- 294 posts since 28 Mar, 2005
Now the Inspired forum has this huge Big Brother warning at the top telling you all the things that will "not be tolerated". Yeah, like criticizing their lousy product. Treating customers like prisoners is always a smart move when you're an unknown company with a new game product that costs 400% more than your competitors yet does no more.
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 18 Jul, 2010
polaris20 wrote:
***, was the guy that attacked you named ***? He attacked me too when I was critical of the YRG on the Yahoo lists, sending me private e-mails acting like a douchebag. When I posted them to the group, he claimed I had "breached confidentiality" or something like that, and that he could no longer speak with me. Absolutely ridiculous, just a complete bully....
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 18 Jul, 2010
Maruuk wrote:Now the Inspired forum has this huge Big Brother warning at the top telling you all the things that will "not be tolerated". Yeah, like criticizing their lousy product. Treating customers like prisoners is always a smart move when you're an unknown company with a new game product that costs 400% more than your competitors yet does no more.
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- KVRian
- 1122 posts since 12 Mar, 2005
Let's see;yrger wrote:![]()
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polaris20 wrote:
***, was the guy that attacked you named ***? He attacked me too when I was critical of the YRG on the Yahoo lists, sending me private e-mails acting like a douchebag. When I posted them to the group, he claimed I had "breached confidentiality" or something like that, and that he could no longer speak with me. Absolutely ridiculous, just a complete bully....
You're either Steve, and here to continue your rude behavior that you so nicely displayed on the Yahoo lists as well as your own forum, or your Tim Kelly, who's already been banned from this forum once for spamming the board with your drivel.
Which is it?
Either way, the irony is amusing, seeing as how you used the "crying" emoticon.
I've reported yourockplanet.com to as a malicious website; hopefully no one else will risk getting their PC infected then. It's a shame that a company that can afford to manufacture a product and take people's money can't manage to operate a proper, secure website free of malware. This is the second time in less than 2 months that there's been a malware issue with an Inspired-operated website.
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- KVRian
- 1122 posts since 12 Mar, 2005
You might want to just call Starr Labs. They were quite friendly when I called, and they may be more than happy to share with you what they can, especially since you're already a ZTar owner.tapper mike wrote:In other news. I've contacted Harvey and requested that he provide some spec's for the rock controller on his blog.
Honestly the yrg is such a sad excuse for a midi instrument it isn't even funny. My DG-20 and my EZ-AG are a thousand times more responsive and have never needed a firmware update.
I think for $400-$450, the Rock Controller will be THE midi controller for those that can't swing $1000+ for a ZTar, but don't want a cheap toy either.
Maruuk, EZ-AG question: how's the neck compared to the YRG? Does it flex as much as the YRG does, and how flat is the fingerboard? I found the YRG to be completely uncomfortable to play, due to the lack of radius.
I'm thinking of getting the EZ now, as I need to get some stuff done, and then use it as a spare lunch break controller at work once I get the Starr Rock Controller.
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 18 Jul, 2010
Polaris20 you don't even own a YRG anymore do you so why don't you go chat about Ztar on a Ztar forum?
This is supposed to be a You Rock Guitar forum.
Inspired is cleaning their sites right now I believe
This is supposed to be a You Rock Guitar forum.
Inspired is cleaning their sites right now I believe
polaris20 wrote: You might want to just call Starr Labs......
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- KVRian
- 1122 posts since 12 Mar, 2005
I'll chat where I want to chat. The conversation isn't just about the YRG; after 87 pages it has come to encompass all of these more affordable devices. If you don't like it, go cry about it.yrger wrote:Polaris20 you don't even own a YRG anymore do you so why don't you go chat about Ztar on a Ztar forum?
This is supposed to be a You Rock Guitar forum.
Inspired is cleaning their sites right now I believe
By the way, if you're Tim, I've reported you to a moderator, since signing up under an alternate username is against the ToS. They'll be able to tell by your IP address.
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- KVRist
- 294 posts since 28 Mar, 2005
Might be that psycho Kevin Kent (the Inspired CEO) who cried to me about all these details of his personal life, then in the same paragraph launched into a hate rant against me. These guys need professional help.
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- KVRAF
- 7893 posts since 20 Jan, 2008
@polaris
I know Harvey. I like the folks at starr labs. Rather then get information that works just for me. It would be nice if information was preseted to all. It cuts down on unneeded phone calls. And when I reply about something I can link to it on the site so it's all official like as opposed to hearsay. One post in his blog answers 30 calls all with the same questions.
Re EZ AG
It's a heck of a lot easier to play even with buttons. I haven't run it into my computer since I got my babyz. the neck is a slightly smaller hieght with a sligh thinner but not by much depth. Honestly if you want details on the ez-ag dig thru the ez-eg thread
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... start=1770
I know Harvey. I like the folks at starr labs. Rather then get information that works just for me. It would be nice if information was preseted to all. It cuts down on unneeded phone calls. And when I reply about something I can link to it on the site so it's all official like as opposed to hearsay. One post in his blog answers 30 calls all with the same questions.
Re EZ AG
It's a heck of a lot easier to play even with buttons. I haven't run it into my computer since I got my babyz. the neck is a slightly smaller hieght with a sligh thinner but not by much depth. Honestly if you want details on the ez-ag dig thru the ez-eg thread
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... start=1770
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- KVRian
- 1122 posts since 12 Mar, 2005
Oh I see about the Starr info, very good point. It would be cool to see all that in a blog post.tapper mike wrote:@polaris
I know Harvey. I like the folks at starr labs. Rather then get information that works just for me. It would be nice if information was preseted to all. It cuts down on unneeded phone calls. And when I reply about something I can link to it on the site so it's all official like as opposed to hearsay. One post in his blog answers 30 calls all with the same questions.
Re EZ AG
It's a heck of a lot easier to play even with buttons. I haven't run it into my computer since I got my babyz. the neck is a slightly smaller hieght with a sligh thinner but not by much depth. Honestly if you want details on the ez-ag dig thru the ez-eg thread
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... start=1770
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 6179 posts since 29 Mar, 2003 from Location: Location
Yes. Just checked it, it's ok to connect.Soundloop wrote:Is the YRG site free of malware now?
Also, like yrger said earlier, only v. 1.045 firmware is available. (as far as I know)
But still follow my setting suggestions I made earlier on...they should still work.
The only difference I thing will be that while in 'Slide' mode, hammering a full step up (2 frets) will be sharp by 1 fret. The same is true conversely for half step up hammering.
This was fixed in 1.049 beta.
....................Don`t blame me for 'The Roots', I just live here.


- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 6179 posts since 29 Mar, 2003 from Location: Location
Oops...i'm wrong about 1.045. Guess it doesn't have the 'hammer enable' function.
You'd need to disable 'hammer enable' in order so you can use the 'slide' feature as you hammer and not the 'hammer' feature itself...which is flaky...but not important anymore since the 'slide' pitching does work and does the hammering and pull-offs well when used with the 1.049 firmware.
You'd need to disable 'hammer enable' in order so you can use the 'slide' feature as you hammer and not the 'hammer' feature itself...which is flaky...but not important anymore since the 'slide' pitching does work and does the hammering and pull-offs well when used with the 1.049 firmware.
....................Don`t blame me for 'The Roots', I just live here.


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- KVRer
- 5 posts since 19 Jul, 2010
Hey guys, thanks for sharing so much. I learned a lot about YRG here.
My serial number is #29. My biggest concern thus far is the neck sensitivity. I have to press real hard to do a barre chord, eg. Am7 at the 5th fret, without ringing out unintended opened string note.
I read about posting on music software earlier on, here's something I put together and would like to share. It's a simple program, hope this can keep you guys entertained. Please let me know what you think
Basically, you are able to use your YRG to learn fingerstyle guitar.
1. Set your YRG MIDI to preset 17 (to send MIDI data in mono mode)
2. Unzip and run the program
3. Select the MIDI in device as YRG (USB Audio Device)
4. Press "Play" to listen to the song.
5. Tick "Learn" check box to learn the song step-by-step.
6. You can also uncheck the "Learn" to play along in real-time, to see how accurate you are.
http://www.lickbyneck.com/testprogram/FGHForYRG.zip
My serial number is #29. My biggest concern thus far is the neck sensitivity. I have to press real hard to do a barre chord, eg. Am7 at the 5th fret, without ringing out unintended opened string note.
I read about posting on music software earlier on, here's something I put together and would like to share. It's a simple program, hope this can keep you guys entertained. Please let me know what you think
Basically, you are able to use your YRG to learn fingerstyle guitar.
1. Set your YRG MIDI to preset 17 (to send MIDI data in mono mode)
2. Unzip and run the program
3. Select the MIDI in device as YRG (USB Audio Device)
4. Press "Play" to listen to the song.
5. Tick "Learn" check box to learn the song step-by-step.
6. You can also uncheck the "Learn" to play along in real-time, to see how accurate you are.
http://www.lickbyneck.com/testprogram/FGHForYRG.zip