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Behringer FX600 Digital Stereo Multi-Effects

Behringer FX600 Digital Stereo Multi-Effects Reviews



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Behringer FX600 Digital Stereo Multi-Effects Feature

  • Ultimate digital multi-effects pedal comparable to state-of-the-art studio processors
  • 24-bit high-resolution stereo effects including Flanger, Chorus, Phaser, Delay, Tremolo and Pitch Shifter
  • 2 additional parameter controls to adjust delay time, flanger rate, etc.
  • Blue status LED for effect on/off and battery check
  • Runs on 9 V battery or the BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply (not included)
Studio effects processors sound really good, but they can bulky, complicated and expensive. Now you can have all the power and great sound of studio-grade, stereo effects processing, thanks to the ultra-affordable, and easy-to-use DIGITAL MULTI-FX FX600.

Six different modulation effects in one pedal.

Select your effect and adjust two separate parameters and the effect/clean level.

Add Behringer's PSU-SB power supply or go with a 9 volt battery.

Stellar Sounds
This studio-in-a-box features Flanger, Chorus, Phaser, Delay, Tremolo and Pitch Shifter, all in mind-blowing 24-bit/40 kHz resolution that turns everyday riffs into 3-D epics from the outer limits.

  • Chorus: This effect slightly detunes the original signal. A very pleasant detune effect is created in connection with the pitch variation.

  • Flanger: Originally, the flanger effect was generated with two tape recorders running synchronously. The same audio signal was recorded on both machines. If you put a finger on the left spool of one of the machines, the spool and the playback speed are slowed down. The generated delay results in phase shifting of the signals.

  • Phaser: With the phaser, a second, phase-shifted signal is added to the original audio signal. The resulting sound is thicker and above all livelier.

  • Pitch Shifter: The pitch shifter slightly detunes the audio signal.

  • Tremolo: The tremolo effect is achieved by periodic modulation of the input signal level. This results in a continuous change from low to high level that lends a quivering, tremulous sound character.

  • Delay: A delay of the input signal with various repetitions.

Simple Operation
Just select one of the six effects with the dedicated FX knob, and then use the two parameter dials to fine-tune the effect. The LEVEL control determines how much of the effect is mixed with the original signal.

Dependable Operation
The bright LED tells you when the FX600 is activated, and the first-class on/off switch maintains incredible signal integrity in bypass mode. And you get flexible powering as well--power the DD400 with a 9 V battery or a DC power adapter (not included).

What's in the Box
Behringer FX600 Pedal, User's Manual Digital Stereo Multi-Effects Pedal


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Sep 10, 2011 06:16:04

Intelli IMT500 Clip-on Chromatic Digital Tuner for Strings

Intelli IMT500 Clip-on Chromatic Digital Tuner for Strings Reviews



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Intelli IMT500 Clip-on Chromatic Digital Tuner for Strings Feature

  • Can tune is noisy environment
  • Face is backlit for easy reading
  • Battery saving auto turn off after three minutes

The Intelli IMT500 Digital Tuner Lets Anyone Tune Their Instrument Like a Pro

Intelli IMT500 Clip-on Chromatic Digital Tuner with backlight is designed to tune acoustic guitars, basses, violins, banjos, mandolins and more without interference from ambient room noise. And it does this all without the use of wires, microphones or pickups. Tuning in noisy environments is easy because the unique, flexible clamp uses the instruments


Features a bright backlit display.
vibrational energy instead of relying on sound. Plus, the swivel allows a perfect view of the backlit display. The best part is that this quality tuner costs a fraction of what other similar tuners cost.

Tune Like a Pro
Whether you are in a nosy environment or a quiet one, the Intelli IMT500 Clip-on Chromatic Digital Tuner is the right tuner for your musical instrument. This tuner clips onto your instrument headstock and allows you to tune it using the vibrations of your strings. This wireless device is indispensible when you are on the road and warming up in a noisy venue. More sensitive than its predecessors, the IMT500 accurately senses even the vibrations of bass notes on dreadnought sized guitars.

Easy to Use and Read


Place anywhere on the headstock.
Small enough to stick in a pocket, the body of the tuner is about 2.25 inches diagonally. The meter screen itself is square at about 1.25 inches diagonally. The scale is easy to read, and is typical for many electronic tuners and easily understood. It has a calibration feature, which takes it from a 430 to a 449-A reference. It also has a flatting feature for use in tuning with a capo. It doesn't matter where you put the IMT500 on the headstock--just clip it on and pluck a string since it already knows which string you are tuning. The jaws of the clip have soft rubber pads to protect the finish of your instrument.

Vibrations Are the Key
Older clip-on tuners used to have sensitive microphones. Not the IMT500. Unlike tuners that use a built in microphone, the IMT500 doesn’t have any problems with interference from ambient noise. This tuner uses nothing but the vibrations of the plucked string. Everything else is automatic. The vibrations themselves tell the IMT500 what string is being tuned and if it is flat, sharp, or just right. The calibrate button to the right of the display screen is used to tune an instrument to a pitch other than 440 Hz. (440 Hz is the default pitch, which equals C with no flat.)

Saves Time and Money
You'll see Intelli IMT500 Clip-on Chromatic Digital Tuner at festivals, indie concerts and jam sessions because they are worth their price and more. Less than half the cost of their predecessors, the IMT500 works a whole lot better. The price allows the serious musician to get two--one for practice, and one for the instrument case. Never forget to pack your tuner again.


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Feb 24, 2011 15:26:35

Tascam GTR1 Portable Digital Recorder

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Tascam GTR1 Portable Digital Recorder Feature

  • Includes rechargeable, removable battery
  • 128 x 64 graphic LCD with backlight
  • User-friendly easy operation
  • USB 2.0 mass storage class
  • Soft case
  • It has a Soft case
Plug your guitar into Tascam's GTR1 portable recorder and lay down tracks wherever the inspiration hits. Combining a portable recorder with an instrument trainer for the ultimate songwriter's toolkit, the GTR1 provides the choice of using the built-in stereo condenser microphones or plugging in your guitar or bass to record using the amp simulator, reverb and multi-effects.



The Tascam GTR1 portable guitar recorder and trainer (see larger image).


Screen example.
The built-in rhythm machine sets the groove when beginning your song, and the overdub mode allows you to build a song step-by-step. There's also a low cut filter and analog limiter to keep levels under control, whether you're improvising in the studio or recording rehearsals or concerts.

The GTR1 records in MP3 or WAV format, 16-bit or 24-bit, and it comes with a 1 GB Secure Digital (SD) memory card to get you started. You can also charge the recorder and copy your recordings to your PC (Mac OS or Windows) via the USB port.

For training and practice, load MP3 files into the GTR1 and plug in to play along. Loop a section of a solo with two button presses, then slow it down without changing the pitch. You can even switch on a Guitar or Bass canceller to play along with the original rhythm section. The GT-R1 also includes a chromatic tuner and metronome for practice and warmup.

Key Features

  • Portable stereo recording with built-in condenser microphones
  • MP3 or WAV file recording, up to 48kHz/24-bit
  • 1/4-inch Instrument input for Guitar or Bass
  • Amp simulation, reverb and multi-effects
  • Over 80 rhythm tracks in a variety of styles
  • Overdub function allows users to record over an existing track
  • Powered microphone input
  • Low cut filter and analog limiter on input
  • Loop and change the speed of music playback without changing the pitch to learn and transcribe new music
  • Guitar and Bass canceller allows musicians to play along
  • Includes 1GB SD Card and rechargeable battery
  • USB 2.0 Connection to computer for file transfer and charging
  • Optional AK-DR1 includes a tabletop stand, microphone clip and windscreen

Specifications

  • GUITAR IN input
    • Jack: 1/4-inch, mono, unbalanced
    • Input impedance: 1 MΩ or more
    • Nominal input level: -26 dBV
    • Maximum input level: -10 dBV
  • MIC IN input
    • Jack: 3.5-mm stereo phone (with plug-in power)
    • Input impedance: 30 kΩ
    • Nominal input level: -64 dBV (GAIN set to HIGH); -48 dBV (GAIN set to MID); -32 dBV (GAIN set to LOW)
    • Maximum input level: -48 dBV (GAIN set to HIGH); -32 dBV (GAIN set to MID); -16 dBV (GAIN set to LOW)
  • LINE IN input
    • Jack: 3.5-mm phone (stereo)
    • Input: impedance 23 kΩ
    • Nominal input level: -10 dBV
    • Maximum input level: +6 dBV
  • Audio file compatibility
    • MP3 files: 32–320 kbps; 44.1/48 kHz sampling frequency; VBR (playback only); ID3 tag support up to Ver 2.4
    • WAV files: 44.1/48 kHz sampling frequency; 16/24-bit rate
    • Recording medium: SD card (64 MB–2 GB) or SDHC card (4–32 GB)
    • File system: FAT16/32
With TASCAM's GT-R1, you can plug in and record anywhere. It combines a portable recorder with an instrument trainer for the ultimate songwriter's toolkit. Record using the built-in stereo condenser microphones, or plug in your guitar or bass to record using the amp simulator, reverb and multi-effects. The GT-R1's built-in rhythm machine sets the groove when beginning your song, and the overdub mode allows you to build a song step-by-step.

TASCAM's GT-R1 records in MP3 or WAV format, 16-bit or 24-bit. A generous 1GB SD card is included to get you started, and the USB 2.0 jack charges the recorder and copies your recordings to your PC or Mac. There's a low cut filter and analog limiter to keep levels under control, whether you're improvising in the studio or recording rehearsals or concerts.

There's no better tool for learning new songs and solos than TASCAM's instrument trainers. Load MP3 files into the GT-R1 and plug in to play along. Loop a section of a solo with two button presses, then slow it down without changing the pitch. You can even switch on a Guitar or Bass canceller to play along with the original rhythm section. The GT-R1 also includes a chromatic tuner and metronome for practice and warmup.

Don't go anywhere without your guitar and your new songwriting partner, the GT-R1.

    * Portable stereo recording with built-in condenser microphones
    * MP3 or WAV file recording, up to 48kHz/24-bit
    * 1/4" Instrument input for Guitar or Bass
    * Amp simulation, reverb and multi-effects
    * Over 80 rhythm tracks in a variety of styles
    * Overdub function allows users to record over an existing track
    * Powered microphone input
    * Low cut filter and analog limiter on input
    * Loop and change the speed of music playback without changing the pitch to learn and transcribe new music
    * Guitar and Bass canceller allows musicians to play along
    * Includes 1GB SD Card and rechargeable battery
    * USB 2.0 Connection to computer for file transfer and charging
    * Optional AK-DR1 includes a tabletop stand, microphone clip and windscreen


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