StevieStingray
Well-known member
Yes, I realize I'm a bassist posting in the guitar side [hopefully this doesn't ruffle too many feathers], but I have a question about a product geared towards guitarists...
Is anyone familiar with the Tascam MP-GT1?
I need something for practicing, learning songs, etc.
Currently I hook up to my iMac and use:
- GarageBand
- Amazing SlowDowner
The latter does a great job of slowing pitch and tempo without much sound quality loss, but I don't like being tethered to the computer.
I'd especially like to hear from anyone who uses BOTH the MP-GT1 and the Amazing SlowDowner
Is the MP-GT1's sound quality [especially when changing tempo/speed] is on par with the Amazing SlowDowner?
I've done a ton of research, and heard a lot of great things about:
Cafe Walter (great sound but need to hook up iPod)
Korg PX4D (lots of bells and whistles, but apparently the sound quality nose dives when slowing a tune)
Tascam CD-BT1mkII (but if I understand correctly, it plays CDs only; not MP3s burned to CD)
It would be ideal to have ONE device that sounded great (including in slow mode) and stored MP3s.
Does this describe the Tascam MP-GT1? If so, I think I'll wait til Tascam comes out with a bass version of the MP-GT1... It is gonna happen right?
Is anyone familiar with the Tascam MP-GT1?
I need something for practicing, learning songs, etc.
Currently I hook up to my iMac and use:
- GarageBand
- Amazing SlowDowner
The latter does a great job of slowing pitch and tempo without much sound quality loss, but I don't like being tethered to the computer.
I'd especially like to hear from anyone who uses BOTH the MP-GT1 and the Amazing SlowDowner
Is the MP-GT1's sound quality [especially when changing tempo/speed] is on par with the Amazing SlowDowner?
I've done a ton of research, and heard a lot of great things about:
Cafe Walter (great sound but need to hook up iPod)
Korg PX4D (lots of bells and whistles, but apparently the sound quality nose dives when slowing a tune)
Tascam CD-BT1mkII (but if I understand correctly, it plays CDs only; not MP3s burned to CD)
It would be ideal to have ONE device that sounded great (including in slow mode) and stored MP3s.
Does this describe the Tascam MP-GT1? If so, I think I'll wait til Tascam comes out with a bass version of the MP-GT1... It is gonna happen right?