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The ōPik is Landing

We know some of your have been waiting a long time for this…. and so have we! So we have good news—we are bringing the ōPik to Kickstarter this month. The exact date is still a closely guarded secret, but sign up at Kickstarter and you will get a notification as soon as it goes live. In the meantime, here are a few glamor shots of the pickup to feast your eyes on. Enjoy!

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oPik: a Real, Analog Pickup!

By Dr. W. S. Haddad

We get a lot of great questions about our optical pickup, the oPik, many of which are about things like latency, tracking, response to string bending, and MIDI. So, to help answer these questions, and give a better understanding of our technology, I want to clarify one of the most important things about the oPik : it is a true, analog pickup!

Although the physics by which the oPik works is different from traditional magnetic pickups, in many ways it works in much the same way. Both magnetic pickups, and the oPik are analog transducers that directly convert the motion of the string into an analog voltage that goes into an amplifier to produce sound. It is the motion of the string itself that creates the signal, so the tone you hear is caused by the actual waveform of the string vibration.

The entire audio portion of the oPik is true analog—not digital. In other words, the oPik does not do is detect the string being played and the frequency of the note, and then convert this to a digital signal for triggering a sampled sound. Because the oPik is a true analog transducer, there is no latency of the sort you get with MIDI converter pickups. In fact, because of the way the oPik works, it tracks your playing better and faster than magnetic pickups. Several musicians that have tried out the oPik have told us how impressed they were by its super-fast response.

The oPik is the first programmable instrument pickup, so you’ll have unprecedented control of your tone and guitar setup through our mobile app. However, only the control of the oPik settings is digital. The original analog signal, and all of the audio electronics are all analog. Because the oPik has active electronics, and sensors for each string, we can add things like MIDI conversion to future models of the oPik. But even if we do, the pure analog audio signal will always be available.

The oPik was designed to be a drop-in replacement for a standard magnetic humbucker. That means much more than just how it fits into your guitar. It also means that it must wire in to the existing electronics, produce a comparable (or better) voltage signal, and work with other magnetic pickups in the guitar. It also means that it must play like a magnetic pickup—so it responds to all playing techniques, including string bending, use of various picking techniques and slides, palm muting, and anything else you already do with your magnetic pickups.

I’ll be writing more of these brief technical notes on the oPik, so please check out our website for more like this one that may help answer your questions. Also check our website for video demos of the oPik by many excellent guitarists. These show all sorts of playing styles, techniques and effects being used, so you can see how the oPik works under different conditions. We’ll be posting more soon!

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Summer NAMM

Highlights from Light4Sound at Summer NAMM in Nashville, with thanks to @sospublications, @StichMethod, @GuitarGoddessTV, @BeeTalyorMusic, @CoutrneyHolderMusic, @AvocadoMacchiato, Jesse Howard and Leroy Young.
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Headed to Summer NAMM

We are headed to NAMM in Nashville in a few weeks, and look forward to meeting a few of you!  Let us know if you are planning to be there and stop by our booth.

Also, we are hard at work on the first release version of the pickup, and we thought we'd release a sneak peak:

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Blue Bear

A big thank you to the Blue Bear School of Music for hosting us earlier this month.  We had a great opportunity to let a number of musicians try some the oPik, in both the guitar and bass versions.  Here's a short session with Mike Rao:

 

And another session with Elias Mathus:

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What is the oPik?

So, we do get this question a lot: "What exactly is the oPik?"  The short answer is that the oPik is an optical guitar pickup.

And, in a lot of ways, the oPik is just like a standard humbucker pickup.  The output is analog, so you can use it with your existing magnetic pickups—a 'best of both worlds' setup, if you like.  It is the same size and shape.

An oPik prototype ready for action.

An oPik prototype ready for action.

But... it is also very different.  The oPik reflects light off the strings of the guitar to detect the string motion.  In effect, it is 'seeing' the strings.  That means that it can detect frequencies well outside the range of any magnetic pickup.  It is an 'active' pickup, so you can adjust the string volumes and other settings on the pickup itself.  Oh, and the strings don't need to be metal.

We will be posting a lot more here in the coming weeks as we get ready to get the oPik out into the world!  Please keep the questions coming, and sign up for our email list, if you haven't already.  

Thank you for your interest and support!

The Light4Sound Team

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