TASCAM's GT-R1 records impromptu guitar / bass jams
Thursday, August 7, 2008 at 6:16 PM Posted by Sem
For you axe-slingers who blame your inability to write a new song on the inability to afford a simple, portable recorder, your excuse is officially lame. TASCAM's ingenious GT-R1 affords musicians the ability to simply plug their guitar and / or bass directly in and record using the built-in amp simulator and effects. Better still, the stereo condenser microphones up top allow users to record ambient noise, vocals, off the cuff jam sessions or anything else for that matter. The unit captures in MP3 or WAV format (16- or 24-bit), includes an SD card slot (1GB bundled in) and a USB 2.0 port for offloading files and charging the battery. Newbies can even queue up an MP3 and jam along, and the integrated metronome / chromatic tuner are just icing on an already uber-sweet cake. Word on the street has a price of around €200 ($308), which actually sounds like quite the bargain from here.
[Via: Engadget Deutschland ]
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