Playing along with a CD?

Burkwieser

New member
What equipment would you guys suggest for a rack to play along with CD's for practice. Ideally I was thinking some type of mixer that I could run the signal through to my speakers. Something real simplistic. Any ideas?
 
Re: Playing along with a CD?

A mixer is exactly the device you need to do this. ("Mixing" two signals.) ;)

One of those little Behringers would be good for this. If you need rack-mount capability, most of your choices will probably jump way up in price.

EBay's got some nice stuff, if you don't mind going that route.
 
Re: Playing along with a CD?

ArtieToo said:
A mixer is exactly the device you need to do this. ("Mixing" two signals.) ;)

One of those little Behringers would be good for this. If you need rack-mount capability, most of your choices will probably jump way up in price.

EBay's got some nice stuff, if you don't mind going that route.

Yes, what I was thinking was a cd/mixer combo. Just something easy. I guess it really doesn't have to be a rackmount. That would just be a bonus.
 
Re: Playing along with a CD?

I now have my Engl 580/1x12 practice rig sitting right in front of my hi fi for just such instances: play backing tracks or whatever, and jam along with 'em. With a little bit of digital elbow grease, I've even made my own loops for solos I'm working on. Works great ...
 
Re: Playing along with a CD?

Last month I scored a Behringer MX 602A for $25 on ebay. I use it to mix the electric and acoustic signals from my Parker (so I only use one output to the board). I'm sure it would work great for your purposes, too. Cool mixer for the price.
 
Re: Playing along with a CD?

My method is usually just jamming with my radio and CDs and my half stack. Kind of not the best since I either here my CD or my rig as too loud. Would a mixer method be better? I also use the TASCAM guitar trainer which is really cool, but I usually feel the need to jam and play live and loud! How/what do you do with the mixer?
 
Re: Playing along with a CD?

Did you see that little thing Tascam has for just such purposes? Looks pretty cool.
 
Re: Playing along with a CD?

Wattage said:
Did you see that little thing Tascam has for just such purposes? Looks pretty cool.


Wattage, the Tascam GT1 is way cool ! You can slow down the speed of the recording by up to half without changing pitch, you can loop a particular riff...and the fun just starts there.

It's not cheap at about $150. street price, but it's a lot of fun to use.
 
Re: Playing along with a CD?

I plug my CD player, MP3 player, or Laptop upto an extra combo amp I have.
 
Re: Playing along with a CD?

I've got a kickin' stereo setup in my basement that I play CD's thru. Check out Best Buy. That's where I bought mine. I think I paid around $500.00 for the receiver and the speakers.
 
Re: Playing along with a CD?

a fun thing to do is also the jam to the weather channel....

sounds stupid i know, but lots of fun
 
Re: Playing along with a CD?

DanteG said:
Wattage, the Tascam GT1 is way cool ! You can slow down the speed of the recording by up to half without changing pitch, you can loop a particular riff...and the fun just starts there.

It's not cheap at about $150. street price, but it's a lot of fun to use.

I might have to check that out. I was also looking at this http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=home/search/detail/base_pid/800421/
What do you guys think? It think this will work.
 
Back
Top