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Tascam CD-GT1mkII Guitar/Instrument Trainerby Tascam
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Features
- Slow Down and Learn with Slow Speed Audition feature.
- The CD-GT1mkII has 57 great-sounding built-in effects
- Effects include overdrive, distortion, delay, chorus and more.
- Includes a built-in chromatic tuner.
Product Description
If you can operate a CD player, you can use the CD-GT1mkII. Take any standard compact disc by your favorite band and put it in the CD mechanism. Then plug your guitar directly into the CD-GT1mkII's 1/4" input. Put on some headphones, set the volume, and start rocking! If you're a vocalist, you can do the same, substituting your microphone for the guitar. The wildly popular CD-GT1 started a whole new product category with something that no guitar player should be without. Now Tascam added more new features than you can shake a guitar pick at including more variable speeds, a Guitar Canceller that removes center-panned guitar from most CDs so you can play along, split monitoring, a built-in metronome and fifteen more guitar effects. Now you can simultaneously change a song's speed and the key at the same time. Effect Yourself The CD-GT1mkII has 57 great-sounding built-in customizable modeling effects...you don't need to turn to external boxes for overdrive, distortion, delay, chorus and more. Plus, there's a nice selection of vocal reverbs and processed sounds so you can sing along with rockers, hip-hoppers, divas and everything in between! Performance Tools You can set seamless in-out loop points with the CD-GT1mkII...it will play the same section of music over and over again so you can focus on your playing. Use the footswitch input to start and stop the CD, or to scroll through effects. The CD-GT1mkII even provides a chromatic tuner so you always sound great ...Reviews
Works but not very well.This unit is what I would classify as just above a toy. The sounds are OK for a beginner but for any seasoned professional there will be some disappointment. I was very fustrated when I tried to play CD's that I burned myself. Only after looking in the manual did I find out that it doesn't support CD-R/W and some CD-R type CDs. Oh well, needless to say I returned it. I've since ordered the Alesis Guitar Playmate. I'll just see if their attempt at a simple concept turns out any better.



