That's just a jam demonstrating the feedback effect from Korg Pandora PX4D. This effect detects the pitch of the note you played and generates a sine wave with vibrato (you can control the amount of vibrato) over the sound, simulating a feedback effect. That's a lame demonstration, because this backing track should sound a lot better with a better soloist, anyway, you can get the idea. I'm also using Pandora to record the backing track in itself, without using any aditional gear. Pandora has a mode called JAM, wich allows you to record up to 32 seconds of your guitar together with Pandora's rythms and basses and then put it on loop. That's what I'm using. You can record your own Backing Tracks on Pandora itself, and jam along, without the need of a computer or so. That's great for developing ideas of riffs and also for jamming. My guitar is a brazilian cheap guitar (it costs less than 1/10 the price of a Fender), so it should sound better with a better guitar and player, also PX4D is plugged into a really cheap leadership 2.1 system (www.kabum.com.br ndex_p.jpg). The audio is captured by a HP DV6000 notebook.
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