Need I Portable Device That Lets Me Play With Heaphones |
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Need I Portable Device That Lets Me Play With Heaphones |
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Mar 9 2013, 10:50 PM |
Korg Pandora might be the answer here! It works on batteries and the quality of the tones is great. The seem to have the mini version out : http://www.korg.com/pandoramini
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Mar 10 2013, 01:09 PM |
looked at the pod 2.0 I think, you can look at POD HD Desktop too: http://line6.com/podhd/desktop/index.html -------------------- [ ESP LTD EC-1000FM ASB ]
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Mar 10 2013, 02:08 PM |
Mate, I just read this little thread here, which I think might be of interest to you: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=48087
I meant this one sorry, I was re-reading this thread and noticed I posted that silly song instead of the correct link This post has been edited by Cosmin Lupu: Mar 11 2013, 09:12 AM |
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Mar 11 2013, 03:45 PM |
You already received the best suggestions for this. My brother has Pandora mini and it's really good because you also have metronome and drum loops for practice. You can also connect a mp3 to play over backing tracks. Using Iphone as Mroberts said is also a good option because you also have metronome, drum loops and backings.
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Mar 12 2013, 10:34 AM |
The pleasure is all ours
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Mar 13 2013, 02:23 AM |
Checked out the korg, exactly what I'm looking for, not to expensive either. I was curious bout the pod hd the, bean looking one. I hear some kick ass recodings coming from pods and I can't seemto get a good sound from what I'm currently using, probably due to inexperience in recording. The pod just seems a lot more user friendly. When I checked out specs on the pod he i didn't see a auxiliary in to plug in a iPod. Is there one? Also didn't say anything about standalone use that I want for late nights and away from my computer and trips. I'm only interested in the pod hd because if I can get a device to use like the korg pandora and get great recording sound I'm gonna go with pod hd if not I'm just gonna stick with the way I record now and get the korg. Sorry if my grammar makes this hard to read typing on my cell again. I have a Pandora and it's quite nice. It has some loops you can play along with. But...I haven't used it in a long time since almost any amp simulator on an iPhone sounds better. And with Amplitube on the iPhone I can play along to any backing track in my itunes library. The big problem with something like a Pandora or an iPhone is there are no footswitches for selecting patches or turning effects on and off (or at least nothing I would consider practical yet). Even for practicing that can be a problem. That's where a Line6 Pod would be better. In other words something with a midi input so you can hook up footswitches to it, or something with built-in footswitches. There are a variety of Pod models, some have midi input, others don't. Some have aux audio input, others don't. Some have built-in footswitches, others don't. And yes, you can use a Pod standalone, away from the computer. -------------------- Cyber-industrial music and video animations:
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