Guitarists - Digitech Trio

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2015/02/01 20:31:48 (permalink)

Guitarists - Digitech Trio

Thought the guitarists would find this interesting...

https://www.jrrshop.com/digitech-trio-fs3x
 
check out the videos on the page...


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    Re: Guitarists - Digitech Trio 2015/02/02 11:41:56 (permalink)
    That looks very interesting and (possibly) useful for me........I'd like to see how it actually sounds/works in reality, maybe test it out at GC one day.

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    Re: Guitarists - Digitech Trio 2015/02/02 12:14:30 (permalink)
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    That looks very interesting and (possibly) useful for me........I'd like to see how it actually sounds/works in reality, maybe test it out at GC one day.



    It would be quite useful for song writing on the fly...record it into your DAW, and
    then build your tracks from there.  If the quality is good enough you may not even
    have re-record or re-write the parts...just add to it...

    Also quite useful for improvising on the fly...play a rhythm , let  it learn, cut them loose
    and start soloing....You could be your own power trio ala Rush, ZZTop, etc...LOL

    If you wanted Rhythm Guitar backing, you could use a looper, record the rhythm part,
    cut that loose, let the Trio learn the Rhythm part, cut it loose, and you have a full band....LOL


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    Re: Guitarists - Digitech Trio 2015/02/02 12:28:41 (permalink)
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    That looks very interesting and (possibly) useful for me........I'd like to see how it actually sounds/works in reality, maybe test it out at GC one day.



    It would be quite useful for song writing on the fly...record it into your DAW, and
    then build your tracks from there.  If the quality is good enough you may not even
    have re-record or re-write the parts...just add to it...

    Also quite useful for improvising on the fly...play a rhythm , let  it learn, cut them loose
    and start soloing....You could be your own power trio ala Rush, ZZTop, etc...LOL

    If you wanted Rhythm Guitar backing, you could use a looper, record the rhythm part,
    cut that loose, let the Trio learn the Rhythm part, cut it loose, and you have a full band....LOL


    That's very close to what I want when recording.......having an instant backup band so I can solo....LOL! It just takes so much out of the creativity process when you have to play other parts that are not your main intrument, and try to make it fit into what you hear in your head.
    Like you said, the quality will be a big factor......I'm gonna keep a close eye on this sucka!!
     

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