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Old 01-14-2014, 12:26 PM
DesertTwang DesertTwang is offline
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Originally Posted by dorable View Post
I'm a bit surprised nobody's recommended making your own. It's a great way to get some extra rhythm practice in. Not to mention a chance to super familiarize yourself with new ways of voicing chords.
I'm working on it. Unfortunately, I can't get my Jamman and my mixer to work together. I'm using a mic to record my guitar but either don't get a signal, or I do get a signal but can't hear anything, or I get horrendous feedback. I just don't know enough to make the right connections, it seems.
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