The new CD-GT2 is the latest introduction in the portable CD trainer line-a product category literally invented by TASCAM. Like the wildly-popular original CD-GT1 guitar trainer musicians have the ability to slow down the speed of a CD without changing the pitch - allowing artists musicians students and music teachers to practice learn and teach fast licks rhythm parts and solos from their favourite artists. With its ultra-compact design and new functionality the new CD trainers from TASCAM are the most user-friendly trainers ever. The new CD-GT2 guitar trainer completes our all-new lineup of trainers for the musician student teacher and artist on the go.
The new CD-GT2 guitar trainer features an all new improved ultra compact design comprehensive LCD display with graphical user interface Album title/Track title indication by CD-Text expanded effect banks for user preset 3 octaves tone oscillator and TASCAM'S pioneering VSA (Variable Speed Audition pitch control without affecting key) Feature lets music fans learn up a continuous mix of their favourite songs anywhere they go.
With TASCAM'S legendary ease of use pioneering features such as integrated pitch and key control instrument canceller with selectable cancelling pan point and selectable frequency range and seamless integration with CD-DA/CD-R/CD-RW disc playback. Users can now discover the licks their favourite artist really played.
• Portable CD guitar trainer (More compact than previous CD-GT1MKII)
• CD-DA/CD-R/CD-RW disc playback
• 10 second anti-shock memory
• Comprehensive 128 x 64 dot matrix LCD display with graphical user interface
• Album title/Track title indication by CD-Text
• Elapsed Time/Remain Time display with bar meter
• +16 to -50% pitch control in 1% steps
• VSA (Variable Speed Audition pitch control without affecting key)
• Key control: +/-6 semi-tone in semi-tone steps with +/-50 cents fine tune
• Single play and continuous play
• Single Loop All Loop and Seamless IN-OUT Loop
• Flash Back function (Instant review up to 5 seconds prior playback)
• Guitar Canceller with selectable canceling pan point and selectable frequency range
• 10 effect banks for user preset
• Chromatic tuner with calibration (435 to 445Hz)
• 3 octaves tone oscillator
• Metronome (BPM: 40 to 220 Beat: 2 to 6)
• 1/4 Guitar input
• Guitar/Mic input volume
• Guitar/Mic input level meter indicator on LCD display
• CD level meter indicator
• Foot switch connector
• 5 selectable functions by foot switch (Flash Back Rewind FF Bank Effect on/off)
• 1/8 stereo line output
• 1/8 stereo headphone output
• Headphone volume
• MONO monitor for CD (L+R L R)
• Split monitor (Left ch: CD Right ch: Input or vice versa)
• Battery operation
• Optional power supply PS-P520
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