- Amp Simulation and Multi-Effects
- 1/4" input for guitar or bass
- Over 80 rhythm tracks in a variety of styles
- Guitar and bass cancellation lets you play along with any song
- Decrease playback speed without changing pitch!
- Overdub function lets you easily add to existing tracks
- Built-in high-quality stereo condenser microphones
- External mic and line Inputs
- MP3 (32-320kbps) and WAV (48 or 44.1kHz 24-bit) recording and playback
- Switchable low pass filter
- Auto gain control and limiter, sets your level for you!
- USB 2.0 For quick and easy file transfer and charging
- Built-in metronome and tuner
- Easy-to-read backlit 128x64 LCD screen
- Records to standard SD and SDHC cards up to 32GB!
- Includes 1GB SD card, soft case, USB cable, Li-Ion battery
With TASCAM's GT-R1, you can plug in and record anywhere. It combines a portable recorder with an instrument trainer for the ultimate songwriter's toolkit. Record using the built-in stereo condenser microphones, or plug in your guitar or bass to record using the amp simulator, reverb and multi-effects. The GT-R1's built-in rhythm machine sets the groove when beginning your song, and the overdub mode allows you to build a song step-by-step.
TASCAM's GT-R1 records in MP3 or WAV format, 16-bit or 24-bit. A generous 1GB SD card is included to get you started, and the USB 2.0 jack charges the recorder and copies your recordings to your PC or Mac. There's a low cut filter and analog limiter to keep levels under control, whether you're improvising in the studio or recording rehearsals or concerts.
There's no better tool for learning new songs and solos than TASCAM's instrument trainers. Load MP3 files into the GT-R1 and plug in to play along. Loop a section of a solo with two button presses, then slow it down without changing the pitch. You can even switch on a Guitar or Bass canceller to play along with the original rhythm section. The GT-R1 also includes a chromatic tuner and metronome for practice and warmup.
Don't go anywhere without your guitar and your new songwriting partner, the GT-R1. |