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Author Topic: what do you use to practice listening to music?  (Read 9963 times)

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Hamer95USA

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Re: what do you use to practice listening to music?
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When I have to practice songs for my cover bands, I use either an MP3 player loaded up with my band play list or a CD player running into a Korg Pandora PX-3 headphone amp (for digital transposing only) into Mackie 1402 VLZ Pro mixer into a pair of Mackie MR5 powered monitors. You can hear how the music will be slightly out of tune sometimes and I can adjust the digital transposer to "tune" the music to standard pitch or can adjust the music to key that my singers sing in.

  I run my guitar into a Zoom G9.2tt effects processor (effects in front of MP-1 preamp & MIDI controller), an ADA Depot 3TM mod MP-1 preamp, Rocktron Intellifex (delay/chorus/reverb) into a Digital Music Corporation System Mix Plus which I run into the mixer in full stereo. If I want to do acoustic guitar playing, I'll use my Ibanez Prestige RG-2020AX guitar through a Fishman Aura Spectrum DI box into the mixer as well.

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DaveM

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Re: what do you use to practice listening to music?
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I practice along to my smartphone playing through a Yamaha THR10X. 

I think that at home it's imperative to practice along with a track of some type, whether it be the original recording or simply a backing track. 
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GuitarBuilder

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Re: what do you use to practice listening to music?
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I can get pretty close to the tone with any of my MP's.
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