Monday, February 12, 2007

Scottish Oak

I found a supplier that has Scottish Oak. This guy takes great care with the wood, hand selects the logs, and dries the wood himself. I might just have to take a road trip down to PA some weekend and take a look at his selection.

I think since I want this guitar to reflect my Scottish roots Scottish hard wood is definitely the way to go. Also oak seems to have historical significance.

I also think I'm going to take the knotwork on the back of the MacMillan cross in Kilmory kirkyard as the design pattern that I'm going to etch into the backside of the pickguard.

I've included a close up of the detail. What makes this significant for me is my family comes from the Isle of Arran, where and my ancestor who came from Scotland to Canada's father was married in Kilmory. In the very Kirk where this cross is.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Linux Guitar!

I just stumbled upon a totally cool project. The Linux Guitar, an electric guitar with embedded linux. It will be able to record, playback, and of course have on board effects. Totally awesome! I was already thinking of making my own guitar with a celtic look to it, adding this aspect to it, is a great idea.

I've been researching the appropriate hardware to use. I found this it's called a System On Module, and it uses the Freescale MX31 processor which uses the ARM1136J-fS core, which includes a DSP. This will be perfect for the effects side of things.

What's awesome as well it's only 2.33" by 3" in size, that's very small footprint, and it should fit in a guitar body no problem at all.