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Published on 12/09/12 at 01:49It's been 3 years, I use very irregularly.
I confess without having to buy too ask me a question, I was misinformed on the net.
Multitrack Recorder +
+ Recording tracks with simultaneous viewing pre-recorded tracks
+ Fully programmable Drum machines not measure the full extent of a piece
+ Ability to use virtual tracks to submix them, so consider its four tracks as 32 (8 virtual tracks per track)
+ Quality of sound of the drum machine
+ Effects of mastering correct
+ Makes entire pieces (useful for demo example)
-Simulations guitar amp rather caricatural
-Tendency to saturate easily with simulations if you're the type to dominate your guitar strings (I play 1mm14 Turtle)
-SD Card supplied too small to record even one piece
-Too complex to eventually use it to save a little riff musical genre notepad
Low-volume to save without saturation (I suggest you put a little bit of audacity compressor on the track once recorded)
Great value for money, cheapest in its class, but if you register with their own amps rather than simulations, then a result of expectations (at the same time it's Roland-Boss, so the quality )
Hint: in the manual they state that the unit is compatible with SD cards up to 1GB, but it was in relation to the cards released at the time of the device, today it supports 2GB easily see one.
I confess without having to buy too ask me a question, I was misinformed on the net.
Multitrack Recorder +
+ Recording tracks with simultaneous viewing pre-recorded tracks
+ Fully programmable Drum machines not measure the full extent of a piece
+ Ability to use virtual tracks to submix them, so consider its four tracks as 32 (8 virtual tracks per track)
+ Quality of sound of the drum machine
+ Effects of mastering correct
+ Makes entire pieces (useful for demo example)
-Simulations guitar amp rather caricatural
-Tendency to saturate easily with simulations if you're the type to dominate your guitar strings (I play 1mm14 Turtle)
-SD Card supplied too small to record even one piece
-Too complex to eventually use it to save a little riff musical genre notepad
Low-volume to save without saturation (I suggest you put a little bit of audacity compressor on the track once recorded)
Great value for money, cheapest in its class, but if you register with their own amps rather than simulations, then a result of expectations (at the same time it's Roland-Boss, so the quality )
Hint: in the manual they state that the unit is compatible with SD cards up to 1GB, but it was in relation to the cards released at the time of the device, today it supports 2GB easily see one.