

A MIDI controller is certainly something I'd recommend any serious guitarist have in his arsenal. Unless you're trying to track complex rhythm sections, the MIDI tracking is even acceptable, if not 100% accurate. It makes it much easier to bring your practice sessions and solos into your DAW or music notation tool. With that said, there is certainly some utility from a MIDI guitar controller. If you're expect the same accuracy as a regular MIDI keyboard, you will be disappointed. While a good guitar MIDI controller can usually figure out individual notes in, say, a solo, arpeggio, or slow chord strum, our current technology can't do a good job of tracking complex strum patterns and solos.Īs you go through this list of the best MIDI guitar controllers, keep this in mind.


MIDI tracking on a guitar is usually average to poor. Before we dive into the details, let me be very clear:
