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Tascam MP-GT1

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Tascam MP-GT1: info in
TASCAM MP-GT1 - Thomann Cyberstore Espaņol

It looks interesting. You can probably do all the same with a computer and the right software, but, this looks like a very useful tool.

Has any of you used this little device?

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Looks pretty neat. I have the original CD-GT trainer. Uses CDs rather than MP3 files. This would make it a lot easier than toting around some CDs or having to burn a disc of a song that you want to work on.

I really like the CD GT trainer. If I could do it over, now? I'd definitely go with the new model!!

Just my opinion. But Like I said, I really like the CD GT trainer and do use it to slow stuff down to pick things apart that I have a difficult time hearing at normal speed.

For what it's worth!


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