Hi Garry
Yes - you had pointed me in that direction on the guitar forum. The digitech looked like a bit of overkill to only use in our context, which is basically three songs for audition purposes.
I had started using backing tracks with a band that couldn't really put a drummer in an apartment - we'd program accurate drums, use guitar effects boards straight into the mixer, wireless headphones and have totally realistic, loud rehearsals - and all the neighbors would hear was what sounded like some guy singing in the shower. We hooked up with a drummer who knew our set and started playing out without ever having to practice with him!
Now I have a great singer, so we do basically the same thing - have the whole show on the computer and use other players who are ready to go, rather than suffering through the endless cycle of advertise, audition, practice, replace...
Problem is that many places audition new bands with 'open mic' nights - with a max of 10 - 15 minutes and three songs, we've already lost a song while struggling to plug in our kludgy 'portable' rig.
The new
Zoom 707II looked promising - multi effects, volume pedal, SmartCard playback for $150 - unfortunately virtually all of the guitar effects are unavailable while playing back recorded audio.
Sounds like the VF would be perfect, considering the massive recording time and built in effects.
I'm thinking that adding
a Korg AX1-G to the MR-8 might be better than what we have now.