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Wind Instrument That Plays Multiple Instruments
Mike F | 2024-07-23 04:54:35 |
This a VERY good microphone especially for the price. It provides clear accurate sound of acoustical instruments. Being able to change the directional pattern is a great plus. It allows me to pickup just the instrument or the instrument and room reverberations when recording. The violin and viola musicians I have recorded love the sound this microphone produces (so far those are the only instruments I have recorded with it). It would be nice to be able to change the pattern of the mic without having to change the tip but is is not a big deal to switch tips. For the price this is a great microphone it compares very favorably with mics costing 2 to 3 times the price. 5 |
Andreas | 2024-04-24 07:44:28 |
I use this for my Instrument training in a Cessna 172. Very sturdy and able to see all instruments with an iPad Mini 5 |
Noel | 2024-04-13 06:42:51 |
I've been familiar with Ibanez instruments for decades, and owned one in my college days. After an accident recovery and 20 years of not being able to play bass, I recently decided to take up playing again. I anticipated a low budget instrument, with all the normal flaws associated - but this surprised me. The body is lovely, and although not exceptionally weighty, it's heavy enough to give great tone and sustain. Frets are nicely inlaid, and free from chatter. In fact, aside from a very slight intonation adjustment on the G string, this instrument plays as well as some much more expensive bodies. The active bass boost is a bit of a gimmick, but tone is quite diverse and dynamic. Tone tends toward being very bright, but it easy to attenuate. All together satisfied. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-05 06:22:20 |
This instrument plays and feels like a real piano. My wife was really impressed by the sound quality. I personally like that I can control and adjust lots of things, for example the loudness in response to how hard you hit the keys. Great product overall. 5 |
James | 2024-09-08 07:22:58 |
I use this mic to record string and wind (brass mostly) instruments. The different patterns make it effective in a variety of spaces depending on whether you want to reject other sounds or include reflections. Versatile and great sound quality. 5 |
Frank | 2024-06-13 06:26:36 |
I like wind instruments. This is that and so much more. Nice features make playing sound like the real thing. Tried it all but haven't used it as a midi controller yet 5 |
johnny | 2024-07-19 02:46:28 |
I must admit, the first time I unboxed the instrument, I was amazed at the build quality. It has some heft, the keys are properly and ergonomically placed and you know Akai really took their time to perfect this wind controller. But as a long time saxophone player, the first time I actually played some scales, I was quite disappointed - it didn't feel like a saxophone. I was beginning to regret my purchase and thought about exchanging it for the WX5. So I gave it a few more days. Days turned to weeks, and I am beginning to appreciate this instrument. Keep practicing those scales, breathing with the mouthpiece and you realize how this is such an amazing wind controller. I made a mistake thinking that this is a replacement for a saxophone in an apartment situation. In reality, you should think about how this instrument can be an extension to your musical endeavors. The possibilities you can do with the sounds and playability are endless. There are a few usable synths prebuilt, but I suggest using the Akai EWI 5000 Editor to really play and edit your sounds then save it to the user bank. Also there are synths out there that can be used if you plug the EWI as just a midi wind controller; unfortunately you can't upload other synth sounds into the controller. Definitely give it some time to get used to the instrument especially moving from one octave to another. Keep practicing and you'll appreciate that there's hardly any moving parts here. I was opposed at it first since horns have that tactile and key feedback. But with the touch sensitivity, it really felt I was playing an instrument from the future. Again, you just have to get used to it - think about when mobile phones shift from physical keyboards to the modern phones we have today. And here I am today still keeping my purchase and writing a review. I thank Akai for making a top-notch wind controller and continuing the support for the modern electronic wind musician. 5 |
Bryan - musician and outdoorsman | 2024-09-08 06:14:45 |
Best value for your money...performs like an Apple Nano but for a $100 less. Plays multiple audio formats including Apple AAC, 8G upgradeable storage, micro SDHC flash media port, 25 hours play time per charge, clear LCD I find easy to read, performs various functions besides music playback, clips onto clothing, sounds awesome. Much more, lightweight, and way less money to enjoy your tunes with rather than carrying around a smart phone. A great product! 5 |
Dbkick13 | 2024-07-15 08:38:33 |
I was tired of getting tangled in cables and needed a reliable high quality solution for multiple instruments in my studio. I can’t beat it. Wireless pack is great and I never get any noise or signal issues. 5 |
Charles | 2024-05-08 03:15:43 |
The Scarlett 18i20 Audio Interface is the best option if you're recording with multiple mics and instruments. Don't even consider anything else! B&H offers the best price, delivery and service of anyone as well... so don't waste your time - shop and purchase with B&H and you can't go wrong. I've been buying photo, computer and sound/recording equipment from them for over 20 years and never had a single bad experience ever! 5 |