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Long Word For Musical Instrument

2024-06-23 09:13:24

These headphones are great for tracking drums or any musical instrument! Love them!

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2024-09-09 02:21:49

I used to work in musical instrument & pro audio retail and I hate to pay retail for cables, but I also realize the value of having good cables where data and audio transfer are critical. I bought these cables for all of my camera tethering and for data communication with one of my synthesizers to communicate with my computers. Im very pleased with the construction and performance & I also like the bright orange so these cables stand out from my other data cables.

5
2024-09-07 05:11:19

A well made musical instrument cable for light duty use at a very reasonable price point. Cable is very supple and well made from both a mechanical and electrical perspective. Wire and braid are soldered to the connector, not crimped, I like that. Shielding from electrical noise and interference (radiated susceptibility) seems adequate for my use. Cable microphonics do not seem to be a problem with this musical instrument cable.

5
2024-09-07 04:17:44

This is a great case. I've had good experiences with SKB in the past for musical instrument cases, and this is no different. I have 2 Sony a7iii camera bodies and an assortment of lenses in here, and it all fits nicely. The lid organizer is a nice addition too.

5
2024-08-21 09:58:16

I have been using the 15-key Stream Deck which works great, but I'm now learning a new musical instrument via online video tutorials and I needed a way to do mouse clicks without removing my hands from the instrument. The Elgato foot pedal works perfectly for this using the SuperMacro plug-in in the Stream Deck software.

5
2024-08-19 09:25:47

I do various recordings as far as voice, musical instrument instruction videos, music tracks for various clients. For a while, I've used the Blue Yeti and always knew I needed a better mic but didn't know what to get. Plugins in post can take you very far but, overall I knew I needed better hardware. This mic was rated very high for it's quality to cost ratio. I'm a saxophonist and I needed a large diaphragm condenser for what I wanted to do and this was at the top of the pile of my choices. It was a major quality increase. I paired it with a Focusrite 2i2. Very round and thick sounding. I've watched videos and comparisons It's response curve is relatively flat compared to the NT1-A. Also it's extremely quiet. I won't need another mic for quite awhile.

5
2024-05-04 08:54:57

I needed a power supply for a musical-instrument device that I bought used. This power supply met all the technical requirements (and its price was much lower than elsewhere), except that its plug had an incorrect center-pin diameter (I wish the listings for such devices included that spec; they seldom do). Luckily I had a power supply with the right plug that I don't need; I spliced that power supply's cable onto this one since I have the necessary tools and skills. It's now doing the job!

5
2024-05-24 08:37:56

I love love love this instrument. The sound and touch are the best I've seen. I plan to use this for a long time.

5
2024-09-01 02:42:40

I've used these for almost a decade when making copies of the musical that I film for a local high school. I may get one dud (that is, a write failure) out of 100, which I consider pretty good for commodity product. The best thing is that these are high quality and long lasting. I have pulled out disks made 10 years ago, and they still play perfectly. A true case of you get what you pay for (and really, these don't cost that much). The bonus is that I can inkjet print a label on them (and that label is quite crisp and long lasting too).

5
2024-07-12 07:39:49

I recently played electric bass for a week-long musical in a recently renovated church theater space ... which was renovated badly -- only one afterthought power outlet in the orchestra pit area. This little unit kept my 100-watt bass monitor, preamp, tuner and stand light going for the whole gig without a pop or flicker. And it's just light enough to Dual-lock onto a rack shelf and stay in place with lots of thumpy transport.

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