Anyone else get a digitech trio pedal? I got mine this past week and got to play it a bunch last night. It's a pretty neat jam pedal and I haven't even gotten that deep into it. You basically record a rhythm track and it learns the key, chord changes and tempo and then loops it back for you. I've just been doing some simple stuff and jamming over it. Definately pretty cool IMO.
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Originally posted by PFDarkside View PostI've been waiting for some real world feedback. It seems like a great practice tool.
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Originally posted by PFDarkside View PostOne thing that just blows my mind is the lack of JamSync. Why wouldn't they have set it up to sync to their loopers? Massive possibilities there."Screw regulations. Bring the noise."
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Something I may want to check out myself. Thanks for posting.
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How is it for longer chord progressions? Does it track well only with cowbody chords, or does it play nicely with sus2/4, diminished, min 6ths, and inversions? I would love to use this pedal to practice jazz standards . . . is there a line out for a second amp?Join me in the fight against muscular atrophy!
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I saw a guy working Beat Buddy live - it was pretty cool.
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Originally posted by GuitarStv View PostHow is it for longer chord progressions? Does it track well only with cowbody chords, or does it play nicely with sus2/4, diminished, min 6ths, and inversions? I would love to use this pedal to practice jazz standards . . . is there a line out for a second amp?
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Reviving this thread:
Anyone still using this pedal? Any updated experiences? I'm about to call Sweetwater to see if I might get a deal as an Xmas present to myself.
Thanks.
Originally posted by nedcroninPretty much what you suggested Ink.Originally posted by metalmachinedont worry about it bro. even if we dont like it...... were just internet ppl. not real ppl. more like a hulicination of a mythical forest creature.
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i use guitar pro and just come up with something.. most of the time its just rhythm guitar , but other times its bass and drums as well
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Im curious too. Seems like a cool tool. Even with its limitations. I could benefit GREATLY by having a rhythym to play along to.. I interpreted DreX's post as a bash of the Beat Buddy.. Is it not worth a darn?Believe me when I say that some of the most amazing music in history was made on equipment that's not as good as what you own right now.
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