Company Name: Luke Abbott LLC
About: Elevate your music practice with customizable backing tracks generated with
audio from real instruments (guitar, mandolin, and standup bass).
Strum Machine
can play any chord progression, in any key, at any speed.
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by Szeth789
The powerful sounding guitar has been replaced by a twangy sounding one. It would be nice to have both as options, instead of just removing the old one.
by Mike Thain
I was struggling trying to get Band in a Box to perform the simple task of giving me backing tracks. A friend told me Band in a Box is great and on that (bad) advice I spent $100 on it. It's so convoluted and tedious to set up. And then all of their Bluegrass backing tracks sound like just noise. I couldn't figure out how to get just a boom chuck strum with mandolin chops. And I couldn't get it to sound right in split time. I'm sure with a lot of work and study, it is possible to get it sounding great but I don't have time to master a programming language just to get some backing tracks. Anyway...
I heard about Strum Machine from Marcel and it seemed like an option, but I had some questions:
-Can I use it offline?
-Can I put in my own songs?
-Does it provide the solid rhythm I need?
-Is it easy to use?
-Can I use it on my ipad? And is the app easy to open and activate each time?
The answer to all of these is "yes". Strum Machine has been nothing but a joy to work with. It's so simple to set up and gives me exactly what I need for backing tracks. I can't say enough good things about it.
by Bleon
I started playing bluegrass around the start of COVID. As a result, I did not have an opportunity to play with anyone else. I thought that I was doing pretty well until I got Strum Machine. I now realize that I had a lot to correct. I was, well, awful.
After using Strum Machine for about an hour on Whiskey Before Breakfast, my playing got tolerable. That was a BIG improvement.
I expect to use it almost every day from now on. I can't imagine a better tool for learning to play.
I even found it easy to create a new version of Whiskey Before Breakfast that uses an Em that I use. I'll probably attempt to create a whole song one of these days.
Being able to slow the music down is an unbelievable advantage. Allowing it to automatically speed up is icing on the cake.
I absolutely hate using a metronome, but this is a type of metronome that is actually fun to use. I expect this to increase my bluegrass learning exponentially. There are no downsides as far as I can see.