Saturday, November 9, 2013

New Music Player, Which One And Why?

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Ricky Medi


ok, i had an iPod Touch 4G not to long ago, but it got stollen along with my wallet, and i really really want another music player but i dont know which is the best, so i thought i'll just stick with something i know i will like. the iPod. But i wanna wait until the newer one comes out because i would hate to buy the 4G one right now, and then have the other one come out the very next day. anyways, how much do you think the iPod Touch 5G will cost, and if you could tell me any rumors, or anything that you might of heard or have evidence of that the iPod Touch 5G's Features will be?
Also, one more thing, if you guys know of any other music device that you think is any better than the iPod Touch, please fill me in on the exact name so i can look it up, thank you



Answer
Cowons are the best for those who want quality music on the go. SD slot, up to 32GB own space etc. Some have Gingerbread running. They are better source for listening music with demanding headphones. If you don't know what is source, amp, DAC or HD800 then you really don't need them. iTouch will be like iPhone 5 without the ability of calling.

Droid X video record mic picks up bass?




Joe


I was planning to buy a droid x cus i hear it has amazing audio recording abilities as well as a 8megapixel camera and 720p hd video. but all i can find online is guitar covers recorded but never any bass-y sounding songs or any bass gutiar covers. im a bass player and i want a phone i can have with me at all times where i can record a song i play on my bass and actually have the sound come normal sounding instead of that overpowering buzzing sound usually picked up by phone mic's. i understand phones and laptops struggle with bass sounds but i hear droid x mics are just amazing and am hoping someone knows if bass covers will be alright to do with this phone. Thanks in advance ^^


Answer
If you had an iPhone and a really good set of headphones you could get quality bass sound out that configuration. Try listening to the music on your phone through a set of headphones that are rated at 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Of course, if you are recording with your phone, that is probably not cable of recording good bass. You need to using a digital audio workstation (DAW) on a computer and be recording through a broadcast quality sound card like the ones that come with Pro Tools. Then, you are better off plugging your bass into the Pro Tools interface and recording direct rather than recording with a microphone off your bass amp speakers. Why is that? Because your bass amplifier does not have speakers in it that are capable of handing the really low bass tones. There are very few bass guitar amplifier on the market that can deliver a frequency response of 38 Hz or below which you need to properly reproduce the low E-string on a 4-string bass. If you play 5-string bass (as I do) then you need to add subwoofers to get you down to at least 25 Hz to handle that 5th string. Recording direct into to Pro Tools will give you that true low quality sound. Or, if you have a subwoofer that can deliver a 25 Hz response (like the JBL ES250P), you could mic that but, I record all my bass direct into Pro Tools and it sounds great.




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