Korg Advanced Solo Chromatic Tuner with Large High-precision LCD – CA40.
Korg Contact Microphone with 1/4 inch Connector for Tuners – CM100L.
Dunlop 47PXLN Red Nylon Jazz III XL Players 6-Pack Guitar Picks.
Korg Advanced Solo Chromatic Tuner with Large High-precision LCD – CA40.
- With a wide range that covers A0 (27.50 Hz) – C8 (4186.01 Hz), you can tune a variety of instruments with the Korg CA-40, including wind, string, and keyboard instruments. The pitch and range are detected quickly and accurately.
- The pocket-sized CA-40 features a refined design with a stand on the back that lets you place this digital tuner on any surface.
- The CA-40’s display has been enlarged for even cle
Turns your computer into a guitar amp and recording system
Easy Plug and Play Installation (No Driver is Required)
1/4″ TS Guitar Input , 1/8″ TRS Headphone Output
Stereo Headphone output lets you jam with your computer and can also be used for monitoring with active monitor speakers
Get a Bonus 3.5mm Female Mono / 1/4″ Male Mono for to Connect your headphones to the Link Cable
Recording what you play on a guitar using your computer will normally need you to have an amplifier or mixer in between, in order to record at the desired quality and volume. But with the USB Guitar Link cable, you can simply turn your PC or Mac into a guitar amp and recoding system, so you can record what you play on your guitar without need of any other hardware.
Features:
*Plug in your favorite guitar and turn your PC or Mac computer into a guitar amp and recording system witho
i used this pedal on bass guitar but it will sound very good on guitar to Video Rating: 5 / 5
Some riffing with the Vypyr, recorded with Behringer’s XM8500 dynamic microphone. I think I managed to get a pretty good tone and worth of putting it up. No metronome used and pretty sloppy playing too at times, the sound is the point. I used the Peavey 6505 model, it’s by far the best one on the amp. I used rather heavy eq for this clip (to remove some low end), some limiting and small reverb & compression too. The delay and reverb on lead guitar are from the amp itself.
A software solution for switching metronome tempos (for in-ear click track) and lighting program changes with MIDI. Control Changes are sent to Brainspawn Forte with the Behringer FCB1010. Brainspawn uses that CC to start a metronome and send a remapped CC to VenueMagic depending on the selected scene. The CCs going to VenueMagic are then used to trigger lighting cues. Very simple, very lightweight, and very expandable! I didn’t mention that VenueMagic needs to be setup to receive MIDI on MIDIyoke Input #1, but that’s fairly straightforward. The reason the UnO Firmware for the FCB1010 is required is a weird thing was happening when the scene was changed without stopping the metronome. The pedal would need to be pressed twice to restart the metronome on the new scene, but the new lighting cue would trigger on the first press. Setting the controller to toggle between CC14 values 0 and 127 prevented this behavior (rather than setting the parameter to trigger within Forte), but requires the updated firmware.