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1/27/2012

Roland HD-1 V-Drums Lite Electronic Drums Review

Roland HD-1 V-Drums Lite Electronic Drums
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This kit is near-to-perfect for someone who finds their acoustic kit has become too loud, too big, too difficult to transport, and too time-consuming to set up.
If you are looking for something that is small with a small footprint that is light, portable, and that sounds good, this kit will fill the bill. I haven't been able to put the sticks down (geeze, now I know why I got away from playing for 15 years - it's as additive as crack cocaine).
The other reviews voice criticism and they are justified, depending on what you are looking for. Unlike the higher-end kits, you cannot select individual drums. The drums for any of the pre-programed ten kits, and the volume of those individual drums are "global," meaning you can turn the whole kit up or down, but not adjust the tune or volume of one drum vs. another.
The voices are sampled and really sound incredible, but if I could "have it my way," I would have the snare be a bit more sensitive (you can set the sensitivity, but again, it's "global" for all the drums in the kit), and would make the snare and cymbal louder in relation to the toms and kick.
The peddle system is ingenious, and works well. It took a little while to find a the sweet spot to allow me to do "Banham doubles," and it still is not as easy to do as it is with a true peddle, but it's close.
The other thing that I have seen on the more expensive kits that the HD1 does not have is the ability to be able to choke out cymbals with your hand.
If these thing are important to you, you might want to look at a more expensive kit. But those kits are bigger, heavier, and more time-consuming to set up. If the reason you wanted is primarily for portability (the greatest kit in the world that you won't take to friends' house to jam with will do you no good, right?) - or what this thing is, for how tiny it is, and for what it weighs (32 lbs), you can't beat it with a stick - well, actually you can, and I have been, a lot.
More information: Kit 1 has a nice acoustic sound, like a kit in an intimate setting. Kit 1A is a "jazz kit," the snare sound of which I like the best. The crash is a bit more splashy, and the ride sounds like it has rivets. The hat is really crisp and clean. The second tom becomes a cross-stick on a rim. Kit 2 sounds just like drums in a big empty hall. Kit 2A sounds the same as 2, but the hat peddle becomes a second kick (open hat) and the second tom become a cowbell. Kit 3 is a snare, crash, ride, hat, and three "island drums." Kit 3A is a snare, crash, ride, hat, and three percussion instruments of some kind or another. Forget about Kits 4 & 5 and their Alternates, unless you like Devo and dance music from the 80s.

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A New All-In-One Drum Kit for the MassesRoland\'s V-Drums are the most popular electronic drums in the world, but not everyone has the room or budget for a full V-Drums kit. Introducing the new Roland HD-1. It's forged from the same technology as its predecessors, but it's much simpler to use. It\'s also incredibly quiet, thanks to the newly designed kick beater, cushioned tom pads, and snare head. The HD-1 is also conveniently compact and stylish — perfect for every home, school, studio, etc. — and it's priced for the masses. Most of the HD-1\'s components are mounted on one stand for easy setup and transport, and for a clean look. Just take it out of the box and play.

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1/25/2012

Boss eBand JS-8 Audio Player with Guitar Multi Effects Review

Boss eBand JS-8 Audio Player with Guitar Multi Effects
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I've owned a lot of Boss guitar products over the years. Before getting the JS-8, I was using a Boss ME-30 and a Korg Pandora PX4D. I never thought anything could replace my ME-30 until now. Simply put... The JS-8 is an amazing device! The jam tracks installed at the factory are top notch and you can add your own. If you run out of storage space on the included SD card, buy a high capacity SD card and store your entire music or backtrack library on the machine. Personally, the included jam tracks will keep me occupied for months.
The other impressive feature(s) are the guitar effects, which are based on the GT-10 effect engine. The designers included dozens of preset effects, but you can also make up your own. Now if you're a tone junkie like me, the JS-8 will allow you to dial in just about any guitar sound. The amp modeling is simply amazing! The first distortion patch I made included a Peavey 5150 amp model as the foundation. It took me about 40 minutes to set up my first patch because you can tweak so many sound parameters. After learning the interface real well, I could probably design an effect patch in under 15 minutes. The buttons and knobs make everything associated with the unit a cinch to use.
The only negative thing I could say about this device is the speakers. A lot of reviewers have also commented about them. But don't let this turn you away. The speakers are really a positive thing because you can take it on the road and play quietly in a motel or dorm room. You can also attach headphones and achieve satisfying results. The unit also comes with a USB cable that will allow you to use it as an interface with your computer. After setting the driver parameters, I was playing it through my Mixcraft software. And Boss, (unlike other companies out there), provide 64 bit drivers for both Vista and Windows 7. They also have firmware updates and add-on jam tracks. This was a very big selling point because I use Windows 7 x64. I should also mention that I saw several Mac OS drivers on their website.
Furthermore, the unit has RCA jacks on the side which allow you to play it through a regular stereo or boom box. That worked fine for me, but I had to try it with my Crate 4x12 amp. I simply ran a mini-stereo cable out of the unit's headphone jack, and added a 1/4" guitar adapter on the other end, which I plugged into the amp. With a little sound tweaking, I got VERY impressive results. So much that I dumped the ME-30 and just use the JS-8 with my main amp. I've even read about players running this thing directly into a PA system at gigs. From what I've experienced, I think that would work well because the JS-8 really shines when plugged into higher-end speaker systems.
So who would really benefit from this device?
1) Players who like to play along and improvise with good jam and rhythm tracks
2) Players who use computer software to write music and need a solid, versatile digital interface
3) Players who are real fanatical about their tone and don't mind digital/solid state devices
4) Players who need something relatively portable and easy to use
5) Players who will only buy things that are sturdy and well constructed
6) Players who need a new toy and can afford 300-400 bucks
The JS-8 has many other features such as a nice tuner and the ability to record. I suggest you check out some of the videos on YouTube and read the spec's on the Roland/Boss website. My personal favorites are Jack Thammarat's YouTube videos.

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The Boss eBand ushers in the ultimate musical companion for guitarists who love jamming with their favorite songs. This portable all-in-one audio player is packed with big features: WAV and MP3 files can be loaded and played by Boss eBand, and the tempo and pitch can be changed. Plug in your guitar and jam along using the music player's powerful onboard COSM preamp and Boss effects. You can minimize the prerecorded vocals or guitar parts with the Center Cancel feature for minus-one play, and record and save your jams. There's even a sound library of backing tracks and rhythms onboard, plus a built-in tuner and metronome.Boss onboard effectsThe Boss eBand is loaded with high-quality Boss effects, including over 100 powerful guitar sounds that span a variety of genres. The Boss eBand also features the COSM preamp. Using eBand's Guitar/Mic input, you can apply the internal processing to your guitar or voice.EZ TONE Sound WizardCreating your own sounds is simple with Boss eBand. The EZ TONE feature provides a quick, intuitive approach to tone creation based on graphic icons and a Tone Grid. You'll be programming at the speed of sound.Memory-Card CompatibilitySDHC memory cards of up to 32GB can be plugged into the Boss eBand, letting you store thousands of WAV/MP3-format songs per card. eBand also lets you play WAV/MP3 files directly from USB memory stick, expanding your data storage and file-management options. (eBand comes with a 1GB SD card)Convenient Phrase TrainerPhrase Trainer is a feature packed function convenient for practicing phrases from imported songs. Phrase Trainer includes functions to control pitch and tempo of imported songs, Center Cancel for minimizing the guitar or vocal parts from prerecorded audio, and AB repeat. Now you can learn phrases without feeling any stress.USB Audio InterfaceThe eBand audio player can be used as a USB audio interface, allowing the audio signals from eBand (audio-player sound + live guitar/vocal sound) to be transferred to

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11/20/2011

Boss PH3 Phase Shifter Review

Boss PH3 Phase Shifter
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As with all Boss pedals, this is a good, solid, reliable effect pedal. My main use for this is to simulate a classic 70s Mutron Phasor, which it does really well on the "10 stage" setting with the Resonance turned up. Great for copping that classic "Produced by Lee 'Scratch' Perry" sound. Also great with a distortion pedal for David Gilmour-esque solos.
The pedal can also get a passable Univibe sound on the 4-stage setting, although it does color your sound somewhat and is not what I would call "transparent".
Not the most popular phase pedal among the cognoscenti, but as reliable performer nonetheless.

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The BOSS PH-3 Phase Shifter pedal provides a wealth of vintage and modern phasing effects, including new Rise and Fall modes for unique, unidirectional phasing. Syncing these phasing effects is as simple as tapping the pedal to the desired tempo.-- Compact pedal with versatile vintage and modern BOSS phasing effects-- New Rise and Fall modes create unidirectional phasing sounds-- Includes multi-stage phaser sounds with selectable stages-- Tap tempo sync of phasing effects-- Optional EV-5 Expression Pedal permits realtime control

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9/13/2011

Boss Dr. Rhythm DR-880 Rhythm Machine Review

Boss Dr. Rhythm DR-880 Rhythm Machine
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I read one of the negative reviews and at first was not going to buy this machine. Then I thought how much of a geek I can be and said what the heck. Glad I done that because this machine is incredible. It has every feature you can think of and it can do anything. Programming it was very easy if you read the manual and the preset beats are nice too. Funny thing happen when I was purchasing it, the salesmen said not many people buy these machines anymore, they buy the drum software instead. Well I guess I'm sticking to the basics...Great Drum Machine...

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The Boss DR-880 drum machine is a rhythm-programming powerhouse thats loaded with world-class drum, percussion, and bass sounds from Rolands famous SRX library. It also includes a stunning collection of original waveforms. You can get microscopic with the Boss DR-880, but you also have the option of taking the simple route with its three EZ Compose buttons, which allow original patterns to be constructed without note-by-note programming hassles. Patterns can be taken deeper with the Groove Modify feature, where various groove and triplet feels can be applied. Ghost notes and fills can also be added automatically.

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8/01/2011

Roland Micro Cube Guitar Amplifier- Red Review

Roland Micro Cube Guitar Amplifier- Red
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Plain and simple WOW!!!
This amp is really good for people who are just starting out and need a decent, affordable and quality amplifier.
It is small, light in weight, can fit your luggage easily when travelling( which I do a lot of), but above all,
IT CAN PERFORM!!!!
You can adjust it to your liking, choosing from variety of options;
No matter what style you want to play, chances are, that after you got to know your MicroCube better,
you will be able to set it up just the way you want.
It works on batteries as well!!(batteries not included)
Of course, it comes with a power cord and a carry strap.
I would recommend it to anyone that needs a small practice amp.


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With the new Micro Cube, guitarists get a genuine Roland Cube amp in an ultra-compact package that even runs on batteries. Weighing in at just few pounds, the Micro Cube packs a big punch and comes with six DSP effects, COSM® Amp Modeling and a new Digital Tuning Fork-giving guitarists everything they need for killer tone on the go.

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7/06/2011

Cakewalk UA-1G USB Audio Interface Review

Cakewalk UA-1G USB Audio Interface
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Summary:
Zero Latency!
Comes with Sonar
Less than $100
Easy to install
Easy to operate
I've shied away from PC recording ever since the beginning. Everyone else was raving about it but I simply could not get myself to start anything. I've tried a bunch of systems from other well known interface manufacturers but none of them could fix the main issue: LATENCY. With everything I'd try, I'd hear a delay when trying to monitor what I'm playing. It comes out as either a long delay or an echo. The delay is definitely not acceptable and the echo is terribly annoying, although manageable.
However, let me say this, I tried everything with my laptop. Maybe these other products are better suited to desktop applications with powerful sound cards, who knows. But, one thing's for sure, it didn't work for me. Then, I saw this product in the store by Cakewalk and thought I'd give it a whirl. It says right on the packaging that there's 0 Latency, so I got it and man, was that a great decision or what?
Not only is this thing much cheaper than the competition, it comes with Cakewalk Sonar, a recording suite that integrates seamlessly with the product. With the package you get the Sonar installer plus a drivers installer disk. I have Windows 7 so I had to download a Windows 7 version from their site (link was initially broken but was fixed soon after). With everything installed, the laptop recognized the gadget without any issues.
After some messing around, setting things up for ASIO, I/O, I was able to quickly record a song with my electric guitar and true enough, 0 latency! I then, tried plugging in my multi-effects gadget and recorded some pretty good takes. Wow, what a difference from a multi-track, where you're at the mercy of those little convoluted and incomplete menus and excruciatingly limited space!
If there's anyone else out there contemplating PC recording, here's your chance to finally give it a go! All you need is a computer, guitar, mic, cable and you're set! As far as effects/drums go, there's a wealth of studio quality products available that'll blow your mind!
I hate to sound like a Roland salesman, but again, I cannot recommend this enough. I wish they had this before I plunked down 20 times what this costs in recorders, interfaces, effects.

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The compact Cakewalk UA-1G USB Audio Interface offers excellent-quality sound via multiple connection options and a simple, user-friendly design. The UA-1G interface is perfect for use with a laptop in mobile or portable environments. Connect multiple audio sources to your computer in your home studio, rehearsal space, or even on the tour bus. The Cakewalk UA-1G records electric guitar or bass, cassette tapes, or vinyl to your computer. With the UA-1G USB interface, you can even connect your computer to your home entertainment system.This Cakewalk USB-powered audio interface provides stereo input and output at 24-bit/96kHz audio quality with high-end A/D and D/A converters for accurate recording and playback. Other features include a large Input Level knob for easy control while recording, a 1/4" jack with Hi-Z option for recording electric guitar or bass, electret condenser mic input, RCA and optical S/PDIF I/O, headphone output. Cakewalk includes SONAR LE with the UA-1G USB Audio Interface for music recording, editing, and publishing on your PC.

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6/27/2011

BOSS ME-70 Guitar Multiple Effects Pedal Board Review

BOSS ME-70 Guitar Multiple Effects Pedal Board
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"Excelent item!.. but, no where in specs did it let you know that this came without AC Adaptor and needed to run on batteries...disappointed when arrived". Este multiefectos es excelente, facil de usar. Tiene lo justo y necesario, algunos gabinetes y preamplificadores, los mas comunes.

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It's one thing to have a sprawling pedalboard with every effect pedal you'd ever need, but if one pedal can give you awesome, versatile tone and portability, look no further than the Boss ME-70. Consolidating over 40 great Boss effects into a single floor-based multi-effects unit, the ME-70 pedal has no confusing menus or displays to sift through—it was designed to be just as easy as a collection of stompboxes. Organized into logical groups, these Boss effects are dialed in with dedicated front-panel knobs. All these guitar effects are housed in Boss's distinctive rock-solid, all-metal chassis, and it runs on either AC power or batteries for maximum portability.The EffectsThe Boss ME-70 has 8 different effects groups, and all of them can be used independently or simultaneously. Once you dial up your effect type and customize it on the front panel, you can even save your settings for each effect type.Manual and MemoryThe Boss ME-70 pedal has 2 operating modes: Manual and Memory. In Manual mode the effects function like a floor full of stompboxes, all adjustable on-the-fly. Its 4 dedicated footswitches allow you to turn the essential effects groups on and off. Once you've got your sound perfect, Memory mode lets you save the setup as a patch for later use. You can save up to 36, and the ME-70 comes with 36 presets to get you started. In Memory mode, the 4 main footswitches let you switch patches and banks with ease.

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