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Any one use this device?

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Check this out. I was wondering if anyone used this to learn songs, riffs, or just to practice with?

(I know, another potential gadget war!)

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it looks like it could be helpful to us newbies. Any comments?

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Post by Damir Besic »

That thing should actually help a lot,you can slow your tape and keep it in tune still.I think that`s great help for learning (not just for newbies)new licks.I think this is a good gadget.
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Post by Antolina »

fairly common product used for learning licks. Some can get quite elaborate and expensive. Always thought I might like to have one. Check out www.musiciansworkshop.com
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About 5 years ago we bought the Slo Mo Encore II from Slim Richey out of Texas. He used to advertise it in the back of some of the guitar mags. It is also digital and can slow everything to as slow as 1/6, plus, 3/4, 2/3, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 and 1/5 but the slowest speed produced poor quality as it had to slice the notes in pieces to stretch out the playback time and had a tendency to produce a machine-gun like tone, so the quicker playback made for better quality. It was the only thing going at the time and is a great little box still today, Gary
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http://www.pocketrockit.com/products_cs.html

here is the link

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Post by SveinungL »

I have a Korg Pandora PX3. It can sample 16 seconds of sound and you can slow it down without changing pitch. Great tool!

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Post by Jack Stoner »

There is computer software that will do that too. I have SlowBlast that came with a SoundBlaster and it will take a passage off of a CD and slow it down.
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Post by John Sims »

Hey Jack,

Is "Slowblast" a program...? I did'nt get it with my Sound Blaster...

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Post by Jack Stoner »

John, it came with a SoundBlaster Live MP3 kit as part of the software package. It doesn't have all the features of some of the other software programs but seems to work.
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Post by Steve Feldman »

My NSHO:

The best such device on the market is Reed Kotler's digital transcriber units. End of story.
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I just found out SlowBlast is also on the Band in a Box Version 10 Megapack CD.
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Thanks for your NSHO, Steve. Now, would you care to tell us why? Please do.