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Started by Elantric, February 17, 2011, 08:40:36 AM

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mbenigni

Thanks for the heads-up!  I've been "this close" to ordering a TC Polytune for months now.  Spending 99c is definitely better than $99.  It even looks the part!  :)

I picked up Everyday Looper last night, too.  Pretty cool app for $7, and it might just distract me away from dropping $300 on a new Digitech or Boss pedal.

Elantric

Best Guitar app for IOS - Jam-Up Pro is $9.99 on sale




http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/jamup-pro/id454702113?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4
Description

JamUp is a guitar/bass multi-effect app, gives you a load of authentic guitar tones, sound-on-sound looping and 25+ modules right on your iPad and iPhone!

Metal Expansion Pack, Classic Expansion Pack and Effect Expansion Pack are available via in-app purchase. Offers in total 50+ amps, stomp boxes and rack modules!

* 5-star user rating multi-effect app.
* 2011 Best Musician App Top10.
* As seen in Guitar World, Premier Guitar.

Powered by the newly developed multi-stage MESH Modeling engine, JamUp includes 6 historic amp models and 6 matched convolution speaker models, comes with classic and fuzzy stomp, spring and digital reverb, tangy modulations, tape and digital delays, filter, compressor, noise gate and other essentials.

Each effect module can be accessed with a simple touch, there's no digging through menus, no learning process and no hassles. A fully drag and drop signal path allows you to easily try out different pre and post arrangements, it provides a great and flexible way to create your own tone.

JamUp is born with great "play along" capabilities. The phrase sampler can capture loops and riffs and create instant sound-on-sound overdubs, it's the easiest way to create a one-person-band sound in minutes. With the Jam Player, you can play along with any tracks from your iTunes library, plus, you can easily create a loop and control the tempo and pitch with built-in high fidelity time stretching engine.

Features
- 6 hybrid amp models with 6 matched convolution speaker emulation
- 14 studio-grade stomp boxes, racks and processors, runs 7 amp/effect simultaneously
- Sound-on-sound phrase sampler
- iTunes Jam Player with loop, tempo and pitch control
- Drag and drop signal path
- 16 user presets (Supports MIDI control)
- Built-in chromatic tuner and metronome
- Supports JamUp Plug and most headset guitar adaptors
- Supports Alesis IO Dock, Apogee JAM, and most USB adaptors
- And much more...


Phrase Sampler
- Unlimited long sampling loops creation
- Easy record and overdub features
- Built-in synchronized metronome
- Auto-start modes: auto, manual, 4 beats
- Auto quantization feature
- Project save/load with BMP information
- Export and share your recordings
- Audio Copy/Paste

Jam Player
- Instant access to iTunes Library
- Create a loop to playback
- Control playback speed and pitch with time stretching feature
- Play alone capabilities with full multi-effect support

imall41

HD-500's at Hello Music Today for $375.
And they are going Fast!
http://www.hellomusic.com/ec/DealMain.aspx?did=13868

A2theT

They've put their price up on the HD500 and this is a product they've had in rotation on hello music many times.
It was $350.  Still not a bad deal if you want one.
HEAVY on the METAL
Axe-Fx II, Roland VG-99 + FC-300, Roland GR-55, Digitech Jamman Stereo, Ibanez/ESP/Jackson Guitars

tekrytor

#54
Large capacity USB Flash Drives at Fry's Electronics (in US):

32GB from Patriot  for $21.99 - limit 1 per household,
(or $16.99 with $5 rebate), small like a postage stamp:
http://www.frys.com/search?plusearch=6779055%207022601

64GB from Centon for $49.99
(no rebate), longer, the stick type:
http://www.frys.com/product/6559933?site=sa:adpages page:Mon_P20

For the GR-55, pretty good capacity for storing WAV files for backing tracks or song references, backups, etc.

I don't have either of these yet, picking mine up in a few hours. So not sure about the length of the 64. The GR-55 cavity is fairly generous. It looks like it would fit. I have a similar looking 16GB in mine now. I'll measure the 64 and post the dimensions once I have it.

In store pickup or various shipping is available. The cheapest shipping to my CA, USA address was around $6.00 US. It looks like they do NOT ship international.

There may be better deals on eBay. These seemed like pretty good prices to me though. Especially since I can walk in and grab one.
SY-300/BeatBuddy/VoiceLive 3/GR-55(v1.50)/33/1/50/700/VGA-7/V-Bass, Yam-G10, GPK-4, DIY X-Bee HighlyLiquidCPU "Cozy-Lil-Footie", FCB-1010, other MIDI stuff, Godin Freeway SA and various other GK equipped controllers, Sonar X1, Audacity, KXstudio, Misc devices

Elantric

Cheap thumb drives pop up all the time here:

http://bensbargains.net/

Elantric

I own one and love it


Roland Open Box Mobilecube Battery Powered Stereo Musical Instrument Amp $99


http://www.jr.com/roland/pe/ROL_MOBILECUBBS/?JRSource=linkshare&SiteID=je6NUbpObpQ-O5gMEtVHZnuMNVGS4%2FGwZg


mbenigni

That is crazy cheap!  (But sold out.)

Now_And_Then

 If it was an "Open Box" item (i.e. store demo unit) then they only had one.

whippinpost91850

Sweetwater, just anounced Roland has a $100rebate (cash back) on GR55... Enjoy Paul

Elantric

http://www.hellomusic.com/ec/DealMain.aspx?did=13956

With the $30 off code for new customer (HM30NEW) = $120


What It Is: The You Rock Guitar is a Midi Synthesizer and Controller built with guitarists in mind. Its on-board synthesizer has 25 sampled guitar sounds and 50 synthesizer sounds including a wide variety of keyboards, strings, brass, woodwinds, and percussive mallet instruments. Besides having its on-board synth sounds, you can connect the You Rock Guitar to your keyboard or Software Synth via a standard midi cable and play those sounds as well.

Why this is a great opportunity: Guitarists who aren't familiar with a keyboard can now easily add a wide variety of sounds to their recordings with the You Rock Midi Guitar. There are a ton of great sounds in the built in synth engine, and the ability to expand via midi to tap into your other synth engines makes the sonic possibilities limitless. The touch sensitive fingerboard allows you to tap notes as well as fingerpick or strum notes on the strings. There are a bunch of other great options as well including note correction, which helps players who are just earning their wings. If you wish you had a way to control the soft synths in your DAW, your wish has been granted.

Elantric

#61
Madcats Fender Mustang Rock Band MIDI controller. $55


Choose your platform: Xbox360 or Playstation 3 or WEE
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003RRTXYW/ref=aw_d_var_2nd_videogames_img?qid=1333178137&vs=1&sr=8-1

http://www.rockband.com/blog/mad-catz-pro-guitar



Elantric

#62
Line6-Mobile-In for $58

Here's how it works:

AudioMidi is selling the Line6-Mobile-In for $60
http://www.audiomidi.com/Line6-Mobile-In

Use the Music123 110% price match guaranty to get it for $58
http://www.music123.com/productDetail/productDetail.jsp?skuId=site7skuH78450000000000

From the Music123 page, Click on "Seen a better price, and provide the AudiMidi URL link to Music123 and they will email you the order link.


Comes with the 1/4" to 1/8" cable and you can download the Mobile Pod app for free from the AppStore.

Works with Iphone, and Ipad, and supports stereo line input too - works with Jam-up, Garageband too.

Much much better than most of those other IOS guitar input gadgets that only use the iPhone headphone  / mic jack ( Peavey Amplink, IK Irig) as those suffer noise and feedback on high gain patches.

==============
Mobile In

The Mobile In Audio Interface for iPhone 4, iPad & iPad 2 from Line 6 allows you to connect a guitar to your iPhone or iPad to turn your device into a pro modeling amp - and get a range of amplifiers, guitar cabinets, stompboxes, tones and rack effects. In addition to the physical interface, a free mobile Pod app can be downloaded for full functionality.

The adapter connects to the 30-pin digital input on the bottom of your device rather than the headphone connector for superior audio signals, and supports up to 24-bit/48kHz digital audio. You'll get an impressive 110 dB of dynamic range and 98 dB when you use another mono or stereo line level. Additionally, the device records and works with other CoreAudio apps like GarageBand. A high-quality guitar cable is included for convenience purposes.

Features:

    The Mobile In digital input interface supports up to 24-bit/48kHz digital audio and has a guitar input with a dynamic range of 110 dB
    Works well with GarageBand; transfer tracks recorded with Mobile In straight to your DAW for uninterrupted music
    Connects to the 30-pin digital connector on the bottom of your iPhone 4 or iPad first or second generation for clear audio signals without feedback
    A 1/8" stereo line input is perfect for sending audio from a keyboard, MP3 player or any other standard mono or stereo line-level audio source to your iPhone or iPad
    Free app download affords use of a range of amplifiers, guitar cabinets, stompboxes, tones and rack effects

Specifications:

Compatibility:
Apple iPhone 4, iPad, iPad 2

Interface:
Connects to 30-pin digital connector

Inputs:
1/8" (3.5mm) guitar (110 dB dynamic range)
1/8" (3.5mm) stereo line (98 dB dynamic range)

Audio Support:
Up to 24-bit/48kHz digital audio

Cable Type:
6' (1.8 m) guitar cable with 1/8" (3.5mm) and 1/4" (6.3mm) ends

Construction:
Black heavy-duty polycarbonate

Power Source:
Powered by Apple device (no batteries required) 



A2theT

#63
Great deal on Kemper but theres only one left so hurry!

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ProfilingAmpd4

Its just missing standard PC style power cable.   I'd pull the trigger myself but I'm building a new house and this isn't in the budget/materials list for the loft studio above the garage.
HEAVY on the METAL
Axe-Fx II, Roland VG-99 + FC-300, Roland GR-55, Digitech Jamman Stereo, Ibanez/ESP/Jackson Guitars

Elantric

If you miss this deal - many KPA dealers will match that price - but must pick up the phone to place the order.

bbob

Line 6 JTV-59 Variax Cherry Burst

www.hellomusic.com

$1,259.00

bbob

Quote from: bbob on April 12, 2012, 10:19:16 AM
Line 6 JTV-59 Variax Cherry Burst

www.hellomusic.com

$1,259.00

I am so weak.

First they come out with a sale on a cherry burst JTV-59...I resisted that.

Then, a day or so later they put the black JTV-59 on sale...I resisted that one also.

Yesterday was the straw that broke the camel's back.  They came out with the tobacco burst...and I bought it.

I am so weak.  ::)

Kevin M

Quote from: bbob on April 15, 2012, 11:30:20 AMI am so weak.

First they come out with a sale on a cherry burst JTV-59...I resisted that.

Then, a day or so later they put the black JTV-59 on sale...I resisted that one also.

Yesterday was the straw that broke the camel's back.  They came out with the tobacco burst...and I bought it.

I am so weak.  ::)

I feel your pain...almost caved in on JTV59's on eBay (new) a few times myself!  I think those deals will pop up many times in the future, so I don't feel so bad.

A2theT

Deal on Kemper

Jon Gillespie of Sweetwater.com is offering:

"from now until the next Gear Stories comes out, for anyone who buys a Kemper profiling amp from me, I will throw in the custom bag (which sells for $124) for free!"

Take a look at them on our site and then give me a call and get yours on
the way!

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/search.php?s=kemper+profiling+amp

Until next time!  I look forward to being of service.

Jon Gillespie, Sweetwater Sales Engineer
www.sweetwater.com
HEAVY on the METAL
Axe-Fx II, Roland VG-99 + FC-300, Roland GR-55, Digitech Jamman Stereo, Ibanez/ESP/Jackson Guitars

Elantric



Elantric

#71
Need a 22 fret Strat neck with a nice '61 profile for your Roland Ready Strat? or need a 2nd Strat for R&D
These are very decent and well worth the $$
Jay Turser 300 Series Jt-301-bk Electric Guitar, Black $88 with free shipping



http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003XDBKLY/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=vglnk-c1727-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B003XDBKLY


I just might put this neck on my Variax JTV-69 and swap the locking tuners and be a happy camper

Paresh

paresh

Elantric

#73

Archos 80 G9 8in 1GHz Dual-Core 4GB WiFi Tablet (Android 3.2 HC, upgradable to 4.0 ICS) $125

In-store at Staples (Already sold out online)

Staples has the Archos 80 G9 tablet for $249.99 - $50 instant savings - $75 coupon = $125 with free shipping plus tax. Available at this price in-store. http://www.staples.com/Archos-G9-...uct_455488

In store, use coupon code 97409, print or show this Staples coupon [staples.com] on your mobile device. Online, use coupon code 81025.
http://slickdeals.net/?sdtid=4738247&sdop=1&sdpid=50948725&lno=2&trd=this+Staples+coupon&sdfid=9&u2=http%3A%2F%2Freg.e.staples.com%2Fc%2Fs%2Ftagfrm%2FhBP10I-B7SHGCB8jdN%24CWXqvzgG%2Fcoupon.html%3Fn%3D3234

Elantric

http://www.hellomusic.com/ec/DealMain.aspx?did=15520



Fender Roland G-5 Strat for $925

Use code JULY100 for additional $100 off = $825

Realize this guitar is a closed system and can NOT connect to any 13 pin gear.