On Jun 24, 2:27 pm, Adrian Clark wrote:
> In article ,
>
> I wonder if theyre not quite the sort of thing you need. Theyd all be
> good for specifically looping type music, but for a practice tool, Id
> go for something with a more rigid bar/beat structure. Something like a
> basic sequencer with a drum machine function would work on your PC, or
> you could look at some of the multi-effects units with built-in
> recording/rhythm tools.
>
> (Actually, I think the latter may restrict you to Digitech GNX units...
> Im not certain)
>
> adrian
>
> --
While I could use my PC (for which Ive got various software apps
which will do the job, Im really looking for something much simpler.
I take the point Adrian made about having a drum/beat capability.
Ive got one of those things - called a metronome :-) This is more
for the working out harmonies, lead lines etc, just to be able to hear
what works and what doesnt. The Boss RC2 would undoubtedly do but
its a bit dearer than Id benn hoping to spend.
cheers
Andrew S