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Tascam MP-GT1
$200.00
Released March, 2007
The Pros:Change song playback speed without affecting pitch. Built-in tuner and metronome. Many features: metronome, mp3 (pitch/slow), tuner, and guitar effects.
The Cons:Poor customer support from TASCAM. Occasional erratic behavior - switching between folder and playlist mode and locking up. Lackluster sound quality when slowing tracks down.
Designed to help guitarists improve their licks, the Tascam MP-GT1 Portable Memory Guitar Trainer is essential for anyone who truly wants to be a "Guitar Hero". With the capability to hold 240 songs in MP3 format, this device allows you to play along with any song you choose with several features guaranteed to make you a much better technical player.
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The MP-GT1 can slow down (and speed up) any song without changing its pitch, making it much easier to master very difficult fills or solos, allowing you to learn at a speed you are comfortable with. It can also adjust the pitch to whatever key you want, which can be very useful to match the key in which you are most comfortable singing, or prefer playing. Once you have mastered your technique on a song, the Tascam allows you to perfect your own style by canceling out any recorded guitar that may distract you from your own playing. A built in tuner and metronome keep you sounding your best, while keeping in time.
This is a very useful gadget that will benefit guitarists everywhere.
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Pros & Cons
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Change song playback speed without affecting pitch
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Built-in tuner and metronome
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Many features: metronome, mp3 (pitch/slow), tuner, and guitar effects
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Poor customer support from TASCAM
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Occasional erratic behavior - switching between folder and playlist mode and locking up
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Lackluster sound quality when slowing tracks down
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Special K:
#tascam_mp_gt1 This thing looks freakin' sweet. Finally you can hear what the hell is going on during the solo from Metallica's "One". Even if I didn't play guitar, speeding up and slowing down songs sounds like a ton of fun. Look out Jimmy Page, here comes Special K.
Feb 13, 07
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