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Callahan
Published on 08/10/06 at 06:02
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UTILIZATION
Manir gnrale of the use is fairly simple.
Comprhension to edit the loops is almost ine but requires exercise and a little time to synchronize the rhythm (I slap on my guitar to the rhythm, fawn Joseph Arthur).
on the other hand, there is a big problem with this machine. You can not vote without the sampler sampler guitar (or other instrument), and inversment, at the same time. It trsdrangeant! For that reason alone, I put that 6.
SOUND QUALITY
Sound level, I did not notice anything obvious.
I use it with an Avalon DI, Martin DXME a guitar, a Takamine EF360SC and Fender Highway One Texas Tele Micro and Neuman.
Useless: the sentences registered dj ... they are null and out of the 80 ... and above all unnecessary!
OVERALL OPINION
I've had about a month.
What I like most is to be able to sample sentences (useful when you are alone on scne).
What I like the month is the impossibility to separate the tracks and MIC INST.
I wish to test the JamMan but in Switzerland it is found nowhere ...
UTILIZATION
Manir gnrale of the use is fairly simple.
Comprhension to edit the loops is almost ine but requires exercise and a little time to synchronize the rhythm (I slap on my guitar to the rhythm, fawn Joseph Arthur).
on the other hand, there is a big problem with this machine. You can not vote without the sampler sampler guitar (or other instrument), and inversment, at the same time. It trsdrangeant! For that reason alone, I put that 6.
SOUND QUALITY
Sound level, I did not notice anything obvious.
I use it with an Avalon DI, Martin DXME a guitar, a Takamine EF360SC and Fender Highway One Texas Tele Micro and Neuman.
Useless: the sentences registered dj ... they are null and out of the 80 ... and above all unnecessary!
OVERALL OPINION
I've had about a month.
What I like most is to be able to sample sentences (useful when you are alone on scne).
What I like the month is the impossibility to separate the tracks and MIC INST.
I wish to test the JamMan but in Switzerland it is found nowhere ...