ShadowWalker
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First off I will say I have had my ukuleles for a couple years, but just recently started taking lessons and going beyond strumming basic chords. What I am looking to do is basically lay down some basic chords to play over the top of to help with my timing and get use to playing with something/someone else. My instructor was playing chords while I picked, and then we switched and I played the chords while he picked and I had a hard time with it.
I have an Effin Ukestart that I like to play with headphones at home when practicing, but I do not have an amp. What would be the best and easiest way to accomplish this? A loop pedal I may need to get a headphone amp if it doesn't have a headphone out, which isn't a big deal. The audio interface I could eventually get a microphone for if I wanted to record my Ohana without a pick up. My big concern with the audio interface, not having used one before, is delay. Is that a valid concern, or am I over thinking it?
Of course I could just play music in the background, but I'm thinking long term, and being more flexible. I would like to be able to change my strumming patterns and speed on the fly more or less if I want to, instead of being stuck to a backing track.
I have an Effin Ukestart that I like to play with headphones at home when practicing, but I do not have an amp. What would be the best and easiest way to accomplish this? A loop pedal I may need to get a headphone amp if it doesn't have a headphone out, which isn't a big deal. The audio interface I could eventually get a microphone for if I wanted to record my Ohana without a pick up. My big concern with the audio interface, not having used one before, is delay. Is that a valid concern, or am I over thinking it?
Of course I could just play music in the background, but I'm thinking long term, and being more flexible. I would like to be able to change my strumming patterns and speed on the fly more or less if I want to, instead of being stuck to a backing track.