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pulvonium
Published on 05/13/11 at 13:59
I played nearly three years on its predecessor, the MP-BT1 (see my review)
This is the upgraded version: It records!
We can finally move again and work at home recorded songs.
Strengths:
- Recording quality
- Countless Options (multiple formats with various cuts Mp3, Wav, momo or stereo via the microphones through the outlet line, with or without overdubbing track played ...)
- Expandable memory (you can indeed change the memory card, which was not possible with the MP-BT1) You can also change the battery.
- It is both lower than guitar (before there were two separate products)
Small defects that require super user:
- It does not have the time ...
- The headphone jack on the side is not practical (it would have been better down as the MP-BT1)
- He has no side "robust" MP-BT1 who had a metal shell
But it's really saying something, I can not live without this gear.
This is the upgraded version: It records!
We can finally move again and work at home recorded songs.
Strengths:
- Recording quality
- Countless Options (multiple formats with various cuts Mp3, Wav, momo or stereo via the microphones through the outlet line, with or without overdubbing track played ...)
- Expandable memory (you can indeed change the memory card, which was not possible with the MP-BT1) You can also change the battery.
- It is both lower than guitar (before there were two separate products)
Small defects that require super user:
- It does not have the time ...
- The headphone jack on the side is not practical (it would have been better down as the MP-BT1)
- He has no side "robust" MP-BT1 who had a metal shell
But it's really saying something, I can not live without this gear.