Wow!
That was fast!
Yes it effectively controls every app I have tried to use it with as for note information, note on, and note off. The neck is the "keyboard" of the thing. It works quite well as that. I do have a lot of "hammer-on" technique I use so I could compensate that way if I really want to.
It works in GarageBand, Cubasis, Thor, iMini, SynthX, Music Studio, WI Guitar, SunVox, and ThumbJam. Those are the apps I have played with it.
Midi Bridge makes an app that reads MIDI data that might be useful to try, just to see what the thing does generate.
I emailed Ion Audio support to see if there was any technical information such as firmware, actual MIDI data, etc. they could provide me. It appears to be a "one off" product that doesn't even get a mention on their "legacy" products page.
When I get time I will try MidiVision from Audeonic to see what actual data is passed from the All Star Guitar. It is free, so devoting some time is the only hold up.
I was hoping people in the community might have something to add. This is fairly soon for a post to get answered or viewed by a lot of people. The device was very inexpensive so I couldn't pass it up and if it could be made to do what I want it to, I am sure there are other guitarists who could benefit from this information.
Another thing I have planned to try with it is to get some conductive foam to make contact with the touch screen and insert wire into it to give an electrical contact and tactile feel to playing it. This is similar to trying to make a home made stylus.
I also purchased the Elago guitar pick stylus and that was a bit better than just my fingers on the touch screen, but still far from what I am after.
Thanks for the fast response.
Boscovec