Showing posts with label Digital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital. Show all posts

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Motorola Digital Video Baby Monitor with 3.5 Inch Color LCD Screen

!±8± Motorola Digital Video Baby Monitor with 3.5 Inch Color LCD Screen


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Motorola's MBP36 Digital Video Baby Monitor with 3.5" color LCD screen is the perfect addition to your child's nursery or bedroom. Equipped with 2.4 Gigahertz FHSS technology to prevent crossed signals and to promote sound clarity. The 3.5" color LCD screen with 25 FPS refresh and infrared night vision will allow you to easily monitor the room environment, even in the dark, to ensure your child's comfort. The pan, tilt and zoom of the camera can be remotely adjusted while your child sleeps. The MBP36 is also equipped with impressive features like: room temperature monitoring, five polyphonic lullabies, additional camera capability, five LED alerts for noise level. This monitor also has a range of up to 200 meters and out of range warning, allowing you to move around the house or yard comfortably, knowing you will hear when your little one is awake. The MBP33 Digital Video Baby Monitor by Motorola is the perfect choice for any parent or caregiver.

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Korg SP-170 Digital Piano Review

!±8± Korg SP-170 Digital Piano Review

The family of Korg's infamous SP line of digital pianos has recently given birth to a new member, the Korg SP-170. The youngest among all the SP models, the SP-170 is also the most portable and the most affordable. But despite its appealing price and size, the SP-170 still delivers the best piano playing experience. With a "keep it simple" principle in mind, this new SP tot is the perfect piece for any beginner and professional alike.

The Korg SP-170 comes complete with two concert grand piano sounds and each one, individually recorded with utmost care. It features several velocity layers to capture varying tones of playing dynamics, allowing it to respond expressively to every touch. Aside from its basic piano tones, it also has eight additional highly accurate sounds that complete the selection of keyboard sounds including an electric piano, harpsichord, vibraphone, pipe organ, electric organ, strings, and so much more. Adding warmth and form to its sound are only the best reverb and chorus effects that only Korg can provide. And although the SP-170 does not need any tuning, it can be adjusted and tuned to match any other musical instruments and can also be transposed to complement any musical key.

The Korg SP-170 is both stylish and economical. It is compact, humble, and is designed to perfectly fit the modern world. No other digital piano can deliver such solid and rich vibrant sounds that only an authentic grand piano can provide. Just like any other Korg SP family member, the SP-170 has a full 88-note piano-style keyboard with three touch curves that makes it responsive to any playing style. It also has the newly developed Natural Weighted Hammer Action (HM) that loyally reproduces the touch and distributed weight of real acoustic piano keys, but without tipping the scale beyond 26 pounds.

The SP-170 is not just an unassuming piece of work; it is also self-contained with its full stereo sound system. Its built-in sound system comes with a pair of full blown oval speakers that are housed in an internal bass-reflex cabinet producing a bold and deep, yet well-defined dynamic sound.

But perhaps the best thing that the Korg SP-170 offers is its versatility - it is more than just a musical instrument, it can be used as a recording medium as well. If you are someone who fancies recording or listening to his own performances, the SP-170's dual headphone outputs will let you connect to a recording equipment or to an external amplifier, allowing you to satisfy your listening desires.

So whether you are a teacher or a student, a hobbyist or a professional, if you want a piano that will give you the feel of the grand stage and the confidence of being at home, the Korg SP-170 is the piano that you are looking for.


Korg SP-170 Digital Piano Review

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Sparrow Falls cover

i recorded this long time ago (a few months ago), and was waiting to recieve and add a skalikcy [www.youtube.com collab for the song, but i have almost no free space on my hard drive and i have to put together things and delete such big imovie projects (you film makers know what i'm talking about! the other day i was to install an update of acrobat reader and found lack of mb! :S) So i've decided to finish it (ensambling all the visuals). Moreover, all the clips recorded had no sound because of an iMovie recording weird session, so it would have been so much difficult to synchronize. That's why i've ended up freaking mixing with Resolume demo software LOL. Without further delay, here it is my Wovenhand cover :) Instruments: Voice, Yamaha light weighted 76 keyboard, banjo, Bb clarient. Peaceout!

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

SUZUKI SS-90D DIGITAL PIANO A CLOSE LOOK

Specifications: 88 Key, SS-90D New Natural Balanced, Advanced Hammer ActionSS-88 Weighted Action Keyboard 3D and Stereo Instrument Sample Sound Source 64 Note Polyphony 40 to 240 BPM Metronome 30 Instrument Sampled Voices Preset Tones Functions including Tune, Transpose, Metronome, MIDI, Demo Layer, Split, Function Select, Digital Reverb, Digital Chorus, Song Controls including Master Volume, Accomp. Volume, Pitch Bend, Modulation Wheel Touch Controls: Soft, Normal, Hard Master Tune +/- 50 Cents 3 Track, 4 Song Memory Recorder 5" x 2 Speakers 15W x 2 Power Output Connectors including Headphone Jack (2), Audio Out Stereo, DC In, MIDI In/Out, Sustain Pedal, Volume Pedal Light Walnut Finish with Silver Accents Dimensions:54 1/2"W x 12 3/4"D x 51/2"H

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Digital Pianos V Acoustic Upright Pianos, Ultimately It's Your Decision!

!±8± Digital Pianos V Acoustic Upright Pianos, Ultimately It's Your Decision!

Digital pianos are electronic instruments that reproduce piano sounds. Unlike traditional upright pianos, they have no hammers, no strings and no soundboard to produce the sound you hear. Instead they have electronic sound chips and speakers.

Investing in a new piano can be a somewhat overwhelming experience with so many brands, models, styles and finishes available. Your first decision may well be whether to buy a traditional acoustic upright or a digital piano. The following unbiased information will help you to decide and hopefully make the process clearer for you.

Even with today's sampling technology individual notes may be quite accurately reproduced, but the tone of notes sounding together, as in an acoustic piano - with complex harmonics resonating against a flexible wooden soundboard - cannot be 100% matched. Many people also prefer the appearance of a traditional piano, which too is an important factor to consider. A good upright piano will hold its value much better than a digital. They can last anything up to 100 years, while digital models are constantly being upgraded and would not hold their original value.

Digital pianos usually have a variety of features that make them an attractive alternative to an acoustic piano, whilst still having 88 piano style "weighted keys" (these mimic the feel of an upright piano). Some of these features are as follows:

Many different tones (sounds) other than just piano Built-in rhythms and accompaniments to differentiate your playing The ability to record your performance MIDI compatibility Low maintenance - no tuning ever required Headphones can be plugged in to allow private practicing and also to prevent disturbing anyone Easier portability and less space required Volume control Less expensive

For the beginner or someone who wishes to perhaps "try" piano without spending a huge amount of money, the Casio CDP-100 is the perfect one to go for. Our entry-level upright piano is the modern compact Schaeffer finished in Mahogany High Gloss.

Digital pianos in general are usually less expensive than upright pianos. Having said that, both Yamaha and Roland offer higher end digitals, which can cost several thousand pounds. These often have a huge amount of features, for example the Yamaha CVP-509 has over one thousand tones (sounds) and a 7.5 inch display screen. The Yamaha CLP-370 and CLP-380 both have real wooden keys and synthetic ivory key tops giving them almost an identical feel to the real thing. Yamaha produce many different styles of digital pianos from their entry level "Arius" to the contemporary and stylish "Modus" through to the Clavinova.

A very popular brand of upright piano is the Waldstein range. Models begin at the modern 108 which is the smallest of their range, up to the 130 being the tallest. All of these are available in different wood finishes with matching accessories being available, i.e. piano stools etc.

Roland offer a superb alternative to those who would love a grand piano but perhaps do not have the space or budget for one. Their RG series offers the "digital mini-grand piano" (RG-1), which is a smaller type of digital grand piano.

Plan to spend plenty of time browsing, and do not make a decision before you see as many pianos as possible. Try them all out to get an idea of the differences in touch and tone. Hopefully the piano that you do decide on will be in your home for a long time, so it is essential that you buy something that you are completely happy with.

Digital Piano or Acoustic Piano? Ultimately, it's your decision!


Digital Pianos V Acoustic Upright Pianos, Ultimately It's Your Decision!

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