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Re: [cockburn-musicians] Re: new member - question about mpeg3 players for guitarists

I can add my 2 cents to this as well.  The Line 6 TonePort, or I guess it's
called POD Studio now, is a guitar/computer interface.  It has some of their
modeling software on it and also includes software that you can use to play
along with mp3s with the ability to slow the recording down to half speed.  You
can't adjust it, it's either full speed or half speed, but the sound quality is
probably the best of any of the other slow-downer type things I've tried.  I've
also found half-speed is pretty good for all but the fastest riffs...think
Satriani and Vai and their fastest.  So for Cockburn stuff it has worked pretty
well.
 
There are several different models...I have the UX1 (and it looks like prices
went up since they changed it from a TonePort to a POD Studio), but there's also
a GX that runs around $100 (which is what I paid for my UX1 on sale).
 
It is kind of cool because you can bypass the amp and cab sims if you're using
an acoustic, but still use any of the effects you like...with Cockburn's stuff
it mostly reverb, delay, some chorus and tremolo.  And if you're using an
electric, I've found a handful of amp/cab sims that sound fairly decent.
 
Anyway, that's another option.
 
Jonathan

--- On Fri, 7/10/09, monkmanmh <monkmanmh@...> wrote:


From: monkmanmh <monkmanmh@...>
Subject: [cockburn-musicians] Re: new member - question about mpeg3 players for
guitarists
To: cockburn-musicians@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 9:47 AM








Daniel,

Welcome to the group!

A couple of years back the list had a thread on "tabbing aids" (starting with
message 3073) that led me to the free combination of Winamp with a couple of
plug-ins: Pacemaker (which allows you to slow things down, with or without pitch
change) and Loop Master (which allows you to repeat that tricky riff over and
over and ...)

I've been happy with this combination, but haven't explored any of the
commercially available products.

And enjoy that trip!

Martin
across the Strait in Victoria, British Columbia

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<snip>
> my question is about mpeg3 players, that allow you to slow down the riffs to
give a player a fighting chance! I used to do this in the 70's by slowing up the
turntable, in the 90's by grabbing a snippet and playing it back ad-infinitum.
anyone know of a mpeg3 player that can accomplish such a feat?
>
> I love iTunes, but the player is rather limiting for this applications.
>
> peace,
>
> daniel taylor
> San Juan Islands, Wa.
>
















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hello folks! big Cockburn fan and guitar-player, and I am excited to find you all here on the internet. I live on a sailboat, and in preparation for a...
lightsmythe
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Yes, TASCAM makes one, i think you can find it on musicians friend. It allows you to load mp3's and then slow them down, loop sections, all the usual stuff....
Adam Yavner
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Jul 10, 2009
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Hope I am doing this right - this is my first post. I noticed that acoustic guitar mag is doing a Bruce Cockburn lesson and interview and it includes some cool...
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Jul 10, 2009
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This has been posted here, but all the same better to have it posted more than once than not at all, so thanks! And while I've played Rocket Launcher for...
Jonathan Tieszen
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thanks for the great advice! I'll check out the Tascam. I did happen upon the Acoustic Guitar videos and loved them. did anyone else notice that Bruce blew the...
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Daniel, Welcome to the group! A couple of years back the list had a thread on "tabbing aids" (starting with message 3073) that led me to the free combination...
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I can add my 2 cents to this as well.  The Line 6 TonePort, or I guess it's called POD Studio now, is a guitar/computer interface.  It has some of their...
Jonathan Tieszen
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Jul 10, 2009
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I really appreciate the responses. I just sailed down to Portland, Oregon this week for my daughter's wedding. to pass the time away before the big shebang...
lightsmythe
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Jul 10, 2009
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Waiting for the Moon has been tabbed well and is fairly easy to play.  It may be in one of his books.  Drop D tuning, Capo II unless you can sing bass well. ...
spencer rogers
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The chords used in this cover version of Waiting for the Moon seem correct, if you wanna watch and learn: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGyOyKbcsCw ...
Bryan Thomas
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