![]() ![]() To really tap into the potential of the device you’ll need to download the accompanying app for Android or iOS. As a standalone desktop amp, it has plenty of features to keep any player satisfied for a bit of evening noodling, or on the couch jamming during a lazy weekend afternoon. Positive Grid’s Spark practice amp for guitar, bass, and acoustic is an impressive piece of equipment. You simply select a ‘drummer’ modeled after the genre you’re writing and start to play. If you want to get into songwriting with the Spark, the Smart Jam feature can actually learn an 8-bar piece of original music and back you up with a virtual drummer and bass player. It also displays chord blocks and allows you to set the desired tempo. These are great for noodling around and improvising. ![]() The app comes with preset jams in four genres (pop, rock, funk and blues), including thousands of different drum/bass combos in traditional song format. Spark’s jam capabilities are really cool as well. Think about it: it’s a practice amp, after all! The Positive Grid Spark amp app can slow down and loop sections of the song to help players work their way through learning a brand new song. Either way, it’s impressive technology despite the fact that it’s still in its infancy-this means you may run into some hiccups, as the transcription is not always 100% accurate. If it’s an unfamiliar song to the AI inside, it may ask you to wait 15 seconds before it starts transcribing. It connects to platforms like YouTube or Spotify to analyze and display chords for songs in real time. When you choose a song to play, the app will start streaming it and displaying chord blocks. Spark’s Auto Chord Recognition feature is also done through the app.
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