Plugging SOLO Direct Into Your Amp?! | Quick Tips | David Beebee

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Solo

Solo

3 жыл бұрын

UPDATE: The Katana isn't class compliant and in theory, shouldn't work! I've chopped the mention out of the video until I can dig into this more. I did say you can never be sure with this stuff! Thanks for letting us know what you're using, we will be adding a list of known, tested devices to the website.
Get Solo on the App store now - apple.co/3pPQuQz
Get Solo on the Google Play Store (Android Devices): - bit.ly/3qLjCtU
Tom's video on class compliance and interfaces - • USING AUDIO INTERFACES...
Visualize the fretboard, master scales and play through changes like a pro with intervallic functions!
‣ Solo is a revolutionary practice tool designed by world renowned fusion guitarists Tom Quayle and David Beebee.
‣ One of the biggest barriers to improvising on guitar is finding and mapping out the relevant chord tones and scales all over on the fretboard in real time.
Solo is a highly focussed app for developing your note finding and visualization ability on the guitar. There is no time-based pressure and Solo reduces the cognitive load of having to choose which ‘notes/intervals’ to play. As you get quicker at finding these ‘notes’ you will conversely get better at choosing them whilst improvising. Players of all ability levels will reap huge benefits from practicing with Solo.
‣ Using common progressions, Solo presents you with one chord symbol or scale at a time and asks you to find and play a series of notes based on their intervallic function.
‣ Solo listens to the notes you play, analyzes them in real time, and doesn’t move on until you’ve correctly found each note by its intervallic function in the specified order.
‣ This process builds strong fretboard visualization for the most powerful, efficient and malleable way to KNOW your way around the fretboard no matter how difficult the chord changes are.
As a unique and powerful ear training tool, Solo also develops your ability to not only visualize what you’re playing, but hear it in real time too.
If you know your note names but struggle to learn new scales, play through chord changes or find yourself stuck in pattern based playing, practicing diligently with Solo will be transformational for your knowledge of the fretboard and subsequently your ability to outline harmony when you improvise.
‣ CHANGES PLAYING TRAINER
Practice finding intervallic functions over a series of chord changes based on common and popular chord progressions. Solo is programmed with all the knowledge behind the scenes to understand jazz and popular music harmony and will always pick appropriate intervallic functions based on the harmony of the progression.
‣ SCALE TRAINER
Practice finding intervallic functions within scales on the fretboard. Solo includes all the modes of the Major, Melodic Minor, Harmonic Minor and Harmonic Major scales, plus pentatonic and symmetrical scales. Seeing and finding scale tones as intervallic functions will transform your ability to manipulate and improvise with scales in real time.
‣ TUTORIALS
Solo also includes video tutorials to get you started with intervallic functions, how to find them on the fretboard, using Solo for ear training and how to get the most from your practice time with the app.

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@SoloApp
@SoloApp 3 жыл бұрын
An interesting question in a support email made us stumble upon a super easy way to hook up to Solo direct. If you've got a practise amp kicking around, see if it has USB, it might be the best, fastest way to get practising with perfect note recognition!
@johnnathancordy
@johnnathancordy 3 жыл бұрын
That neural DSP powercab looks tight
@Pim3211
@Pim3211 3 жыл бұрын
Also, the pick drop was hilarious for some reason!
@SoloApp
@SoloApp 3 жыл бұрын
Haha, what a spot! but it wasn't a guitar pick - it was a plaster/band aid. Got a cat bite on my palm from a grumpy kitteh that didn't want bath time!
@johnwaller9399
@johnwaller9399 3 жыл бұрын
The good thing about all the random problems I had with the focusrite solo is my discovery that my katana works over usb audio with solo.
@SoloApp
@SoloApp 3 жыл бұрын
Glad you found this out too! I'm really amazed at how seamless it is with these amps. I think the single input really cuts out a lot of the faff and problem solving.
@Pim3211
@Pim3211 3 жыл бұрын
Keep it up! This is great stuff!
@SoloApp
@SoloApp 3 жыл бұрын
Oh yes, plenty more to come!
@denselman
@denselman 3 жыл бұрын
Works great on the Yamaha THR10II !
@SoloApp
@SoloApp 3 жыл бұрын
Good to know!
@Phoboss32
@Phoboss32 3 жыл бұрын
Vox Adio Air GT also works great with the solo app! Connected via CCK.
@bigbarker7432
@bigbarker7432 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! gonna try this with the Yamaha THRII
@SoloApp
@SoloApp 3 жыл бұрын
Great! Let us know how you get on :) thanks
@bigbarker7432
@bigbarker7432 3 жыл бұрын
@@SoloApp It works great with the THR30II
@SoloApp
@SoloApp 3 жыл бұрын
Cool 👍🏻
@willv2747
@willv2747 3 жыл бұрын
I tried to use it through the Fender GT40, which has a micro-USB connection, but ran into problems that I believe are specific to that amp and the iPhone (a known glitch to do with usb power settings). I solved this by running the guitar cable into an iRig HD2 and then running a cable out from that into the amp. The iRig HD2 has “Thru” setting that allows it to act as a monitor, sending digital signal through a lightening connection to the iPhone while allowing the regular signal from the guitar to pass though to the amp. The only downside, other having to pay for the iRig HD2, is a slight degradation in sound quality relative to using a direct guitar-to-amp connection. Note that this solution would work with any amp that lacks a proper (or properly functioning) USB out. Note also that the GT40 usb glitch supposedly has other less pricy solutions that I admittedly could have have investigated further before turning to buying the iRig HD2. Hope somebody finds this helpful.
@pmb6667
@pmb6667 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! I do have the iRig HD2 already, so I was hoping I can buy this app and try it with the iRig. My other option is to buy the Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 (which I already had my eye on anyway).
@willv2747
@willv2747 2 жыл бұрын
@@pmb6667 I looked at the Focusrite but although it solves the digital USB out part, I couldn’t figure out how I could simultaneously send signal to my amp. While traveling, and working without a physical amp, I’ve been plugging my iRig HD2 into my iPhone to run both Solo and JamUp (iPhone amp software; presumably Amplitube, etc would work too) simultaneously. It works well. I put JamUp into “background audio mode” and then switch to the Solo app. This means I can listen via the headphone out on the iRig, plugging in either headphones or a suitable speaker.
@pmb6667
@pmb6667 2 жыл бұрын
​@@willv2747 Thank you for your input! I did try the iRig with Solo as you described and it works perfectly! Another thing I tried was I also have a mini VOX Bass headphone amp and plugged that into the iRig and it works great too -- no big amp or other software other than just Solo. So I can go anywhere travelling with that as well. I'm so happy I can now use Solo without buying anything else for it -- and not even needing the bigger amp. Thanks again for your sharing. I'd have never thought of the iRig if you hadn't mentioned it!
@boabmatic
@boabmatic 3 жыл бұрын
The Katana isn’t class compliant on IOS/Mac so wasn’t able to get it to connect with solo ? I confirmed this by switching on my digitech drop pedal and putting the amp in standby mode so the speaker was off, Solo was still picking up the string noise though the phone mic rather than the detuned signal from the usb connection. I switched back to my Focusrite 2i2 and I then had to adjust the fretted note for the detune before solo accepted it as the correct note. So I’m not sure how you have managed to get it to work in the video?
@SoloApp
@SoloApp 3 жыл бұрын
Hmm this could be a mistake on my part then, although calibration failed when plugged in and playing acoustically as it should. I’ll double check again and see what’s going on. You’re right, it shouldn’t work though! I’ll update the video, thanks for letting me know!
@samweiss3248
@samweiss3248 11 ай бұрын
You don't even need a USB amp. I got a cheapo guitar to USB cable and a dongle for USB to my phone's USB-c. I connect my guitar to my amp like normal, and I connect the converter cable through the headphone/recording jack to my phone. That way, I get to hear myself while the audio is piped into the app as well. This was for Android, for what it's worth. Not sure how it'd work with Apple.
@jakeah1175
@jakeah1175 3 жыл бұрын
Wouldn’t anyone who had a line 6 powercab usually have a helix and could just go in to the USB on that? Unless the helix’s usb is permanently used to go to your desktop (as an audio interface)
@SoloApp
@SoloApp 3 жыл бұрын
Yep, although I think that is exactly the scenario the user was in.
@alwinjoseph2334
@alwinjoseph2334 3 жыл бұрын
About Android 😬version
@SoloApp
@SoloApp 3 жыл бұрын
Audio interfaces will be supported in the Android version, however there will be less guarantees as there’s just far too many variables to test everything.
@alwinjoseph2334
@alwinjoseph2334 3 жыл бұрын
@@SoloApp about android version release?
@congoose100
@congoose100 3 жыл бұрын
@@alwinjoseph2334 you heard the man, coming soon.
@chrishandley
@chrishandley 3 жыл бұрын
@@SoloApp will this utilise a usb otg (on the go) cable? I ask this as I wondered how you'd implement this on Android and that's the best I could find in my brief bit of research!
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