Digitech trio

Surgeon

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The market is oversaturated with metoo overdrives and distortions but I can't help but find some people come up with grea tools lately. This could just be a novelty pedal (time and experiences will tell) but man am I curious!
http://digitech.com/en/products/trio

Sorry for not providing the hyperlink, I'm on my ipod and it's too much trouble...

Haven't been intrigued like this for a long time. Would be cool to just quickly jam and sketch out ideas...
 
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crap
I want one

on most of the digitech multi fx pedals you get canned drum beats
but that sounds awesome
 
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Super cool!

The flip side: ..too bad there's no metal setting & why the hell do they need rock and alt rock? :scratchch
 
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I like this idea, if nothing else, it'll be a great tool for practice, and potentially for creating demos.
 
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Does it get a cut of your songwriting royalties, and will it sleep with your girlfriend while you are out on a cheesy-poof run?
 
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Seriously, though, it looks like a great product. Digitech seem to have a knack for coming up with products and ideas that do something genuinely new and useful.
 
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Neat idea, but it ain't exactly new.

http://mybeatbuddy.com

That said, I would probably still prefer jamming to EZ Drummer 2. The Tap2Find function and the Song Creator function makes everything so stupidly simple that I'm spoiled.
 
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It was one of a handful of products at NAMM that really caught my attention. I got some hands-on time with it and it works well. The two limitations I found were that it only has memory for three chord/rhythm patterns (e.g., verse, chorus, bridge) and it doesn't track riffs well: it really needs chords to create a part.
 
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Nevermind what I said here. I got to an area where I had decent signal and checked it out some more, and that is pretty cool.

But I wonder, could it keep up with speed metal/thrash?


Neat idea, but it ain't exactly new.

http://mybeatbuddy.com

That said, I would probably still prefer jamming to EZ Drummer 2. The Tap2Find function and the Song Creator function makes everything so stupidly simple that I'm spoiled.
 
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I'm interested... but it sounds like it'll need to develop more memory/capability before I get seriously interested in one. I'm not the world's biggest Digitech fan (pretty much HATE their lower-end pedals)... but I do have three of their Hardwire series pedals that are as top-notch as any gear I've ever had.
 
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Anyone know how many chords it works with, or how long of a sample? I'd like something that would let me bang out your standard 32 bar jazz tune then practice soloing over it.
 
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