glen Posted January 17, 2010 at 10:26 AM Posted January 17, 2010 at 10:26 AM Apres le Micro BR de Boss, Korg sort le sien: Korg has introduced the SOUND on SOUND (SOS) Unlimited Track Recorder, which they say enables musicians to capture and develop musical ideas as they happen, wherever they are. Battery-powered and completely self-contained, the SOS contains a high-quality stereo microphone and a built-in speaker for all-in-one recording and monitoring. Here's what Korg have to say... Unlike other portable recorders (even multi-track), the SOS allows for an infinite number of overdubs or alternate takes to be recorded. Each track, take or overdub is recorded as an individual CD-quality 16-bit / 44.1 kHz WAV file, and saved directly to a microSD or microSDHC card. Accurate BWF (Broadcast Wave Format) timing information is embedded in each track, meaning all tracks will automatically line up when imported into a computer-based DAW system for further editing, mixdown and final playback. The SOS can record up to 200 songs in the traditional linear manner, or be set to loop a specific section. Memory consumption is roughly 100 recorded minutes per GB (gigabyte). The SOS provides a number of high-end features for creating professional quality recordings. On board are 100 effect programs derived from Korg's acclaimed REMS modeling system, divided into Guitar and Bass, Microphone and Master categories. Nine of those effects provide real-time control using the LCD touchscreen. Additional features include: * Built-in Guitar, Bass and Chromatic tuners * Fifty internal rhythm patterns (with four variations each), providing a solid, steady beat * Sound Stretch™ function that can alter the playback speed without affecting the pitch, for practice and study applications * Backlit touchscreen display that offers extreme ease of use * Unlimited Undo function * Free software provides basic audio editing and easy CD burning * Compact design that allows tabletop or handheld operation In addition to the internal microphone, the SOS provides a 1/4" balanced instrument input, an 1/8" mic input and an 1/8" stereo line input to accommodate nearly any source recording. A stereo headphone output is also provided. SOS owners can download the free compatible Korg Audio Utility software from the Korg website. Pricing and Availability: The SOUND on SOUND (SOS) recorder will be available April 2010 with an MSRP of $400.00. Quote
Jazz Ad Posted January 17, 2010 at 10:40 AM Posted January 17, 2010 at 10:40 AM Je sais pas si le produit est bon mais la grille va être parfaite pour collecter des morceaux de jambon. Au bout de 2 mois ça va plus ressembler à rien. Quote
Deep Posted January 17, 2010 at 10:57 AM Posted January 17, 2010 at 10:57 AM les pockets seront bientôt aussi chers que les portastudio... Quote
PaowZ Posted January 17, 2010 at 11:45 AM Posted January 17, 2010 at 11:45 AM Je sais pas si le produit est bon mais la grille va être parfaite pour collecter des morceaux de jambon. Au bout de 2 mois ça va plus ressembler à rien. Tiens, je me disais que Korg s'était lancé dans les rasoirs électriques.. Quote
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