Monday, January 23, 2012

Tascam MPVT1 Portable MP3 Vocal Trainer

!±8±Tascam MPVT1 Portable MP3 Vocal Trainer

Brand : Tascam
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Price : $199.00
Post Date : Jan 23, 2012 17:42:53
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One of the hardest things about learning to sing with a band is finding one that will let you join them while developing your chops. With the MP-VT1 MP3 Vocal Trainer, TASCAM has created a portable learning tool just for you! Based on the award-winning CD-VT1mkII, this fun mobile vocal and instrument trainer includes enough memory to store up to 240 songs. Parts can be slowed down, looped and even eliminated to help you to learn new riffs. Play back MP3s using Variable Speed Audition, which slows down the speed without changing the pitch, and sections can be seamlessly looped while practicing tricky passages. Songs can even be pitched up or down to match the tuning of your instrument or vocal range, so you van play in any key. The mic input lets you to play along with multi-effects, including a vocal canceller so you can sing along with your favorite bands. A tuner, metronome, and built-in rechargeable battery are also built- in. All of this is packed into an MP3 player smaller than a stomp box, so stuff it in your backpack, gig bag or back pocket and hit the road. The MP-VT1 uses a high-speed USB connection to load up MP3s and charge the built-in battery (an optional power supply is also available). Zip through your MP3 collection using a data wheel, dedicated buttons and a graphical LCD display. A rechargeable 9-hour lithium ion battery is built into the unit, and an optional power supply is also available. Put 240 songs in your gig bag with the MP-VT1, the first MP3 player for musicians.

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Monday, January 2, 2012

The Best Audio Interface Under $200

!±8± The Best Audio Interface Under 0

Almost everyone I know loves music. It does not matter what type of music. Someone said "IF MUSIC be the food of love, play on, give me excess of it." In each and everyone of us lie a little musician. How many times have you wondered how it would be for you to sing, or record a song, or just play with some notes on the microphone. Well, we are in the XXI century, and now everything is possible. The technology is here, is not expensive and everyone has access to it.

Before getting into the technical part of this article, I just wanted to emphasis that the single most important thing when creating a song is the music. A good recording setup is not enough to create a hit single. But an idea it is.

In order to record your song, you need to know that a home recording studio features at list one condenser microphone, a good audio interface, a PC/Mac, monitors and headphones. Remember to buy a mic stand and a pop filter. Those are pretty important.

Now, let's talk about the audio interface. There are many types of audio interfaces under 0, but there are several worth mentioning here: PreSonus AudioBox USB, TASCAM US-122L, EMU 0404, M-Audio Fast Track Pro, Native Instruments Audio Kontrol 1 Interface.

As far as I know, Presonus and EMU 0404 are pretty good choices, but after reading some extended reviews I found the winner. It features high-quality, portable audio interface with sturdy brushed-aluminium casing24-bit/192kHz. If that's not all, this amazing baby also features 3 freely-assignable buttons and 1 controller knobMIDI and key commands support for audio software control. Well, the winner is NI Audio Kontrol 1.


The Best Audio Interface Under 0

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