Posts Tagged Cd Recorder

CD Recordr Reviews: The Roland CD2i

Posted by on Tuesday, 3 August, 2010

Roland did it again! The new Roland CD2i SD/CD Recorder is the newest member to Roland’s family of handy equipments that has all the possible features in one package.

Check out the Roland CD2i.

The Roland CD2i is a portable CD/SD Card recorder first, letting you burn finished CD’s without the help of any computer. Its built-in high quality stereo condenser microphones enable the CD2i to capture audio during live performances. However, for those who want to do it the traditional way and record audio from a separate external source, the CD2i also has stereo line-in inputs. This is even great news for people who own old vinyl with the CD2i, they will now be able to convert their old vinyl records and archive them into a CD.

Artists will surely enjoy the CD2i’s ability to create a performance while they improve their skills using the CD2i’s innate features. And if you are not satisfied with what you just recorded, the CD2i will let you over-dub additional parts right there and then!

If you are a musician who is always on the go, you will find the Roland CD2i very useful when you need to study some musical parts in a song. You can change, manipulate the key and tempo, as well as decrease the tempo without ruining the audio’s original pitch. On top of that, the CD2i also has its own, onboard metronome! That makes the Roland CD2i a very ideal tool for all music teachers, students, and musicians alike since it has the ability to record lessons as well as performances while giving you the luxury to listen to them afterwards. So if you are looking for a gadget that will give you a clean detail when you review and analyze your performance, the Roland CD2i Recorder is the one that you are looking for.

Although the CD2i is very easy to use, some people still find it challenging to operate. But with the help of Roland’s years of expertise, they were able to provide a solution for that. When you get the CD2i, Roland have included the Easy Guide Facility. . It is an instructional guide that will appear on the LCD screen. The Easy Guide will walk you through operating the CD2i, step by step with instructions available in six languages. And by using the Rehearsal function of the CD2i, you will be able to automatically adjust the input level so that you will get nothing but the best sound without having to go through several tries.

Therefore both user-friendly and intuitive, the new Roland CD2i Portable Recorder lets you focus on your music.

Change the way you record and let the Roland CD2i SD/CD Recorder do the work for you!

Learn more about the Roland CD2i recorder.


Mega gadget for audio freaks

Posted by on Thursday, 16 July, 2009

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I don’t know about you, but I, for one, am not very much into the audio devices that can be found in the shelves these days, even if I love music and there is no day to pass by without a song or two to make my ears feel spoiled.

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So, if you are an audio freak and you want to be abreast of the latest apparitions in this area, then you’ll be thankful for the news I’m about to break to you: there’s a mega gadget available for you right now to help you own only one gadget (a big one, that’s true).

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The device is a mixture between a turntable, a cassette player and a cassette recorder also, a CD player and a CD recorder, and last, but not least, a PLL synthesized AM/FM stereo tuner. Believe it or not, you’ll find all the devices I mentioned within the Teac LP-R550, which has just been announced by the manufacturer. More than that, it is said to become available for the Japanese customers sometime by the end of July (July 30th is the date, to be more precise).

The CD unit, for example, comes with CD/CD-R/CD-RW support. As for the turntable, which has 3 speeds, has 33 (LP)/45(EP)/78(SP) support and auto return. In addition, there are 3.5×2 inch speakers and a remote control. The price is expected to be $750.

(Source: Coolest-Gadgets)


Turntable+CD recorder+cassette recorder+radio: Teac Japan’s new all-in-one device

Posted by on Wednesday, 15 July, 2009

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Teac Japan announced the LP-R550 today [JP], a kind of Swiss Army knife for audio freaks. Buyers get a turntable, a cassette player/recorder, a CD player/recorder and a PLL synthesized AM/FM stereo tuner. Teac released a similar device on the Japanese market just a few months ago.

The CD unit supports CD/CD-R/CD-RW, while the 3-speed turntable supports 33(LP)/45(EP)/78(SP) and features auto return. The LP-R550 also has built-in 3.5W×2ch speakers and comes with a remote control. A USB port for easy PC connection, however, is missing.

The LP-R550 will drop into Japanese stores on July 30 (price: $750) and is Nippon-only at this point.