i-Tab. The first real time guitar chords, vocals and tempos

13 03 2010

i-tabPREVIEW: I-Tab teaches songs in real time. Looks like a Mac product but isn’t!

There’s a neat device from i-tab.com that will allow players to advance guitar and more effectivily through learning tabs/chords to time.

Like Riffworks that I’m using, that keeps players to the tempo/beat and time, this goes a step further and tells you exactly what’s being played, when and how to sing it.

So, how does the i-Tab work? Well, obviously despite it’s name, this devise ISN’T a new device from Apple. I was very amused that their logos and website is so MAC it’s untrue.

What’s it like then? As with iTunes you can browse, listen and download and  store locally on a HD or use the 4GB of on-board memory within the device. It looks quite compact, but apparently there’s a 5″ touch screen, speakers, headphone slot, USB connector [not firewire].

The i-Pad is light [obviously not to over weigh your guitar at 0.14kg.Saying that, most BC Rich's you will notice the unbalancing of neck to body!

On the plus side, i-Pad  seems supported with full legal downloads of backing tracks with associated tracks, chords, tabs, and lessons.They are not expensive as I thought, tracks come at 25 cents per tab, 50 per backing track and 99 for a video. BUT, note these prices say FROM. Those prices are probably one from Simon and Garfunkle and not the new Metallica album!

It's no small cookie. But I guess it'll take time for more fringe artists to get up there. News from other sites suggests they'll be +5000 songs [NOT BANDS]. Some of the bands included with the i-Tab include: Pantera, Metallica, Rage Against the Machine, AC/DC. Apparently i-Tab will be working like crazy to put new material up per week.

The i-Pad is packaged with 30 songs, some of which are from Metallica, AC/DC and Iron Maiden and costs 149 EUR.

Official site here: www.i-tab.com





10 billionth song downloader; wins $10,000

26 02 2010

According to Mac Daily News, some lucky downloader won 10,000 of  iTunes  songs. That’ll keep ‘em busy. Nice to see that people are rewarded for keeping legal!

http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/24163/








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