Saturday, December 1, 2012

De Rosa DRM312-BK Children's 3 Piece 12 Inch Drum Set with Chair, Black Review

De Rosa DRM312-BK Children's 3 Piece 12 Inch Drum Set with Chair, Black
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We purchased this drum set for our 3 year old wannabe Rock Star. He LOVES it...and Mommy and Daddy LOVE the quality of it! He has hours of fun "rocking out" on it with his microphone pulled up next to him so he can sing and drum at the same time. This set is deff better quality then the 1st Act stuff we saw at Toys R Us. We are glad we held out and found this set on Amazon. I think he will enjoy this set for a LONG time!

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Tascam DP-004 Pocketstudio Digital Recorder Review

Tascam DP-004 Pocketstudio Digital Recorder
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As a songwriter who needs something that will allow me quickly to jot down song ideas and fragments, as well as completed songs, this unit is a little cumbersome. In order to create a song, you must do the following:
1. Turn on unit
2. Press "Menu" button
3. Scroll to "Song" menu item
4. Click a function button to select
5. Using the data wheel, scroll down to "Create"
6. Click a function button to select
7. Use data wheel to enter name of song one laborious letter at a time (optional step: you can forgo naming a song and it will be named "Song023" etc.)
8. Click "Home" button
9. Click "Rec" buttons for tracks 1 and 2 (assuming you want to record in stereo).
10. Click the record transport and play transport buttons together, to start the recording process (I'm assuming you have already set the input levels and want to use the built-in mics)
11. Click the stop transport button when you are done recording your song
12. Repeat steps 9-11 if you wish to overdub another voice or instrument on tracks 3 and/or 4.
13. Click "Menu" button, then "Play" to listen to playback
14. Click stop button at end of song
15. Click "In/Out" button
16. Click function key "Out" to set the out point
17. Click "Rec Mode" button
18. Using data wheel, scroll down to "Master Rec"
19. Click function key to select
20. Click the record transport and play transport buttons together, to start the recording process for the "master" track (this is simply a stereo mixdown of the four tracks)
21. Click "Rec Mode" button
22. Using data wheel, scroll up to "Multi Track"
23. Click function key to select
24. Click "Menu" button
25. Scroll using data wheel to "Wave"
26. Click function key to select
27. Scroll down to "Export Master"
28. Click function key to select
29. Use data wheel to enter name of song one letter at a time (optional step: you can forgo naming a song and it will be named "Song023" etc.)
30. Click function key to execute exporting of the master stereo tracks to the FAT partition of the SD card within the unit.
31. Attach unit to your computer via the supplied USB cable
32. Open folder to view the files on the Tascam
33. Click the "Wave" folder to find the master tracks you just created.
34. Go to a file conversion program to convert the ".wav" file to an ".mp3" file, so you can email it to your friends, etc.
Whew! Not exactly a quick, friendly, intuitive process!
What you want is a two-click process to start recording (as on my old mini-disk recorder), and then be able to connect to a computer to copy the file and convert. There are an awful lot of extra steps involved, but of course you are talking about four tracks, not just stereo, so there's just no getting around the necessity of the mix-down/mastering. What is a little odd and annoying are those extra steps to export the master to the FAT partition of the Tascam SD card (steps 27-30, above).
Also, since each song file must be loaded before you can listen to it, there is no way to play songs one after the other unattended, or zip quickly between songs like you can do on an iPod or CD player, to audition which is which (thus naming them is critical).
Anyway, a word to the wise if you want something quick and easy. You pay for the ability to make a multi-track recording. On the other hand, if you want something with great quality recording sound, ample storage (a 16 GB SDHC card gives you 1300 track minutes in the 8 GB partition you can create (the largest possible), very nice and senstive built-in stereo mics,
and something you can use to create an excellent mini-demo, then this will definitely do the trick.
TIP: Purchase a PSP-100 power adaptor. It is made for the Sony Playstation and is identical to the more costly PS-P520 Tascam says you have to buy (i.e., 5V, 2A, correct plug and polarity). I paid $5 for mine, not $30!

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Smaller than a paperback book, the 4-track Tascam DP-004 Pocketstudio digital recorder is simple enough for students, songwriters and musicians who want to keep their recording process simple and creative.

Offering four tracks of CD-quality digital recording, the DP-004 can record two sources at once to the included 1 GB Secure Digital (SD) memory card. A built-in stereo condenser microphone makes it simple to record anywhere you go, perfect for concerts, rehearsals and songwriting inspirations. A pair of 1/4-inch jacks on the rear panel allow you to connect your own microphones or sources--you can even switch the inputs to guitar level for recording.

You can build up your arrangement until you've filled up all four tracks, and the Bounce feature allows you to consolidate tracks and make room for more overdub layers. Once you set levels and pan, record your mix onto a dedicated stereo master track. You're able to transfer your tracks and mixes to a computer over USB for CD burning and sharing online.

Key FeaturesConnections:
Two 1/4-inch unbalanced mic/line inputs
Switchable guitar input
Headphone/Line output
USB 2.0 connector
Recording:
Four-track digital multi-track recording
CD-quality 44.1kHz/16-bit WAV recording
Records to SD Card media (1 GB card included)
Repeat, Record undo
Dedicated stereo mixdown track

Physical:
Powered through AA Batteries or optional PS-P520 power adapter
Battery life: About 8 hours recording, about 8.5 hours playback (alkaline batteries)
Dimensions: 6.1 x 1.3 x 4.2 inches (WxHxD)
Weight: 2.8 ounces


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Ahead Grip Tape Review

Ahead Grip Tape
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just recieved this product and let me tell you, have fun putting it on. i have no idea how to do it and the instructions are useless. they dont tell you which end to start with or how to secure it when youre done. the wide end that it looks like you SHOULD start with has no way to secure it when you start to wrap it. the kit comes with two skinny stickers that say ahead so i used them to "tape" the end to the stick and there is an adhesive spot on the other end which holds it when done. maybe ahead should produse "grippy" handled sticks. i bought the metallica aluminum sticks which are awesome but i kept throwing them. very slippery. ahead should make sticks like that with tape type surface as part of the stick. otherwise the only time i ever drop one now is when my hands get too tired. then its time to take a break. definately recommend

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Evans G Plus Coated Drumhead, 13 Inch Review

Evans G Plus Coated Drumhead, 13 Inch
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Needed to replace the cheap heads that came with the set, and these are an inexpensive solution. Good sound, and I hope they last longer than the originals. My son does like to hit them hard. So far, so good.

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Friday, November 30, 2012

Sound Percussion Hickory Drumsticks - Pair Nylon 5A Review

Sound Percussion Hickory Drumsticks - Pair Nylon 5A
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I got a Sound Percussion drum set for Christmas (2006) and a pair of these drumsticks came with it and THEY ROCK! I have been using the same pair for over a year and they have not "died" yet! These sticks ROCK!

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GP55 Child Size Junior Drum Set with Seat, Sticks & Cymbals - Red Review

GP55 Child Size Junior Drum Set with Seat, Sticks and Cymbals - Red
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Me and my friends were going to start a band and all we had was a microphone, guitar, and a discovery junior drum set with one symbol, 3 drums, a stool, and 2 very small drum sticks. The drums were bad for band usage. They were small. After all, with a little practice, our band turned out pretty good. Then we went up stairs for a snack and when we came back one five year old kid turned the drum that was needed badly for harmony and rhythm into a piece of unnecessary crap. We tried everything; scotch (the tape and not the drink), duck tape, glue, but the little kid ruined the drum forever and ever. Our band was ruined because of one little five year old kid. Who said little doesn't make a difference. We ended up performing in front of some friends, but since the drums were held up by chairs the drums didn't really make a sound.After that we tried to fix the drums, again.We didn't. As i was pulling over some money to fix the drums, i got a letter from amazon showing the new GP55. I checked on-line and i saw that these drums would be the perfect thing. Would you rather pay to fix a horrible type of drum or would you buy a great drum that costs the exact same price as fixing the bad one. The answer is easy. For 174.95 $ I could buy lord and empire of all 174.95$ drums ever. when i bought it came in a great organized pile. i took it all out and started jamming. This was a great move for me and I hope you find this review great for yourselves and the drums as helpful as they were for me.

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Vater Percussion 1A Drumsticks, Wood Tip Review

Vater Percussion 1A Drumsticks, Wood Tip
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Sam Ash for the longest time has been a music retailer with an impeccable reputation for offering merchandise at unbeatable prices, accompanied by outstanding customer service. Any musician would be wise to patronize Sam Ash for all their music equipment needs!!! I value my relationship with Sam Ash and look forward to many more years of doing business with them. Thanks Sam Ash!!!

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