In this video, I’m playing the iconic "Something About Us" solo by Daft Punk on a Misa Quadwave digital guitar. On the left side of the touchpad, I’m controlling the main lead sound that captures the smooth, dreamy vibe of the original track. Then, any time I tap on the right side of the touchpad, a sequenced synth layer kicks in, adding extra dimension and texture to the performance.

Gear & Setup:
-MIDI Controller: Misa Quadwave
-DAW: Ableton Live
-Synth: Vital (2 instances)
-Audio Interface: Miditech Audiolink III

I hope you enjoy this unique take on a Daft Punk classic! Feel free to let me know what you think in the comments, and don’t forget to like and subscribe if you want to see more covers and digital guitar explorations. Thanks for watching!

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