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Tech that rocks: meet the real guitar heroes

by Harry Fuller
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Some rockin' San Francisco geeks have taken Guitar Hero, and heroically programmed the system to produce live, concert-ready music. With due humility the quartet calls themselves "The Guitar Zeros." Take a listen, we think they're at least a seven on a scale of one to ten.

As programmers, these guys are definitely a ten.

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How soon before I can play
by raaden May 18, 2007 5:23 AM PDT
Ummm... Yeah, I'm going to need to see a how to version of this story, and soon.

Excellent Work!!
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How-To find a How-To
by wraith808 May 19, 2007 9:56 AM PDT
Go to the site. The How-To is there. The only thing he doesn't give you is his scripts.
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