Bought any new music related toys lately?
Just got myself a Tascam DR-07 from Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002VIVU7G/ref=oss_product. Nice little portable stereo wav/mp3 recorder and player. Added feature of pitch bending and time stretching of file playback, so I can slow down a song, change the key of the song, or both.
Does a great job of recording loud music at live venues. The DR-07 has a recording level jog wheel that you can turn down and avoid the clipping issue that so many other handheld recorders in this price range suffer from while recording loud music.
Anyway, I'm really impressed at the quality of this little unit. Also, it's the only toy I've bought in a long time. Well, I'm a gigging musician, so it's not really a toy because I use it for my music, but it's sure alot more fun than buying new speaker wire and mic cables.....
Does a great job of recording loud music at live venues. The DR-07 has a recording level jog wheel that you can turn down and avoid the clipping issue that so many other handheld recorders in this price range suffer from while recording loud music.
Anyway, I'm really impressed at the quality of this little unit. Also, it's the only toy I've bought in a long time. Well, I'm a gigging musician, so it's not really a toy because I use it for my music, but it's sure alot more fun than buying new speaker wire and mic cables.....
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Line 6 HD100 Spider Valve Bogner head (this thing is CRUNCHY!)
Roland FantomG-7 synth/workstation w/ARX01 Drum Card
Been considering biting the bullet and slapping down the $$ for a Gibson LP Custom, but waiting to get my Epi LP Custom back from my luthier who installed a TonePro bridge with Graphtec saddles and a Gibson TP-6 tailpiece with fine tuners. Those combined with the EMG's I slapped in it a couple of years ago...I may not need to spend the big bucks on a real Gibby. The only thing I may still need to upgrade would be the stock tuners to some good locking Gotoh's, and maybe a graphite nut. We'll see.[/list]
On the NON-musical toy front....
Meet \"Dark Side\", my new ride... Pic1, Pic2, Pic3
Oh, they do. The bike is to get away from them when I need a rest.
LOL...Just kidding.
The guitar definitely caught the attention of more women \"back in the day\" than my bikes ever have.
Music and motorcycles are both passions I couldn't live without. One expresses the soul while the other sets it free, which can be said about one, or the other, or both.
First thought of buying the \"old\" G (its on sale) without the USB port and safe myself some money, but the TC people came with a new firmware update for the unit with extra functionality (that never happened with my GNX3000) and then the USB comes in very handy.
Very anxious to try it out, but i guess I will stink like a singer as before... but i keep trying! ;-)
You can actually make settings on the Vocalist units to make harmonies waiver slightly, for various stylistic effects.
Once I have a home and get my studio set up again, I'll get into the Vocalist settings...might browse the manual in the meantime...thanks!!
For me its perfect, a decent sound right out of the box and not too many settings to get lost. I'm feeling already more a tap-dancer with all the switches under my feet (GNX3000, GR-20(guitar synth) and my new Harmony G-XT). The more buttons and switches the more mistakes to make...
Everybody loves a good train wreck. If you mess up, might as well go out tap dancing all the way....