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  • #105082
    john
    Keymaster

      yup it’s all there….nice and direct.

      #105091
      Anonymous

        Thanks Johnny! i want to use it for recording my own practice sax duets, to play back and see how in time they are with each other.

        #105106
        john
        Keymaster

          good idea. well of course the mic quality won’t help with timing but you can use some kind of metronome/click track.
          duets are fun and great for improving all sorts of things like timing and tuning….will be very benificial for you if you spend some good time on it!

          #105115
          Anonymous

            Thanks Johnny!

            Jeff Smith (in another forum) and I, are working along similar lines, trying to improve our timing by practicing/uploading identical tunes.
            Any help/comments will be useful.
            Thanks

            #105117
            Mike Potter
            Participant

              These are great mics at a very reasonable cost.

              #105128
              Anonymous

                @Mike – thanks for putting me on to them, i could only get hold of the x2 vintage model, but i’m really pleased with it’s pick up – i don’t have to alter as many settings in my digital 8 track recorder to improve the signal, compared to the other microphones i’ve used in the past.

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