![]() The process looks slightly convoluted and involves an allen wrench in addition to the tuning key. I haven’t bothered to restring it during my month of testing, but I can’t say I’m looking forward to it. I don’t know if it’s just the factory strings or the tuners themselves, but it doesn’t stay in tune particularly well. But the key is quite tiny, and I can easily see myself losing this under my desk or, worse, a hotel-room bed. There’s a magnetic notch in the bridge to store it when not in use. Instead you tune the strings at the bridge with a small tuning key. Since it’s meant to be a travel instrument, there’s no headstock. If I had to pick a least favorite feature here it would be the tuners. Honestly, it took me longer to tune the Studio MIDI Guitar than it did to get it set up in my DAW. So within minutes I was able to strum a few pads on the MicroFreak. Jamstik is even kind enough to include a TRS to five-pin MIDI adapter in the box. All I did was plug the included USB-C cord into my laptop and I immediately was able to start plucking away in Ableton Live.
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