Any electric (or acoustic with a mic) but it tends to prefer a hotter signal, so hummbuckers (but you can get singles working better with some hackery/external equipment). It wants you to use a (shitty, noisy) proprietary cable but so long as you get it on PC there are a couple of different hacks/methods to get around that. I'm running through a Helix and just stomp boxing tone changes myself. Also there are a bunch of unofficial 'CDLC' tracks that the community makes but again only on PC (Floyd, Zep, Beatles, the stuff that never get's licensed or hasn't been, a billion metal tracks...whatever you can find a guitar pro file for that isn't already in game), then there are the paid DLC (Alice in Chains, Stevie, Jimi...) and the handful of songs that were in the base game or the last base game.
That's cool.
I'm pretty sure I wont ever do that but it looks like a great way to learn to play and you get backing tracks to jam to that probably encourage beginners than only hearing themselves suck. LoL
its way better than the 5 button playstation thing from 2005
I know my scales and modes (not like a metal/jazz player but conceptually at least) but you play jimi w/ it for an hour (at 85-90% speed cause I'm not jimi) and then go put on a jam track and you're going to be comping jimi style lines guaranteed. The information is being absorbed through raw experience/repetition. It doesn't teach you enough theory or have enough ear training to make you truly great but it's a nice tool to have in the box that keeps you playing on nights when you would normally just pass out on the couch and that will absolutely help a beginner-intermediate player build a vocabulary quickly.
Hell yeah, That is a cool thing.
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