Korg KDM-2 True Tone Advanced Digital Metronome

Musical Instruments (Korg USA Inc.)


Korg USA Inc.

List Price: $75.00
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  • Korg's original, cylindrical resonator speaker provides powerful sound, now with even more volume and improved tone.
  • Newly added beat variations range from basic to sophisticated rhythms like son clave and rumba clave.
  • Tap Tempo function makes it easy to set the tempo.
  • A total of 19 beat patterns cover your practicing needs in numerous musical styles.
  • An LED provides visual confirmation of the tempo, a convenient feature for practicing with the metronome muted.

Korg LMA-120 Conductors Motion Digital Metronome with Large Backlit LCD

Musical Instruments (Korg USA Inc.)


Korg USA Inc.

List Price: $139.00
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  • Digital metronome with an extra large backlit LCD for excellent visibility
  • Unique Conducting Motion display allows a natural-feeling sense of tempo
  • Ten different beats and six different rhythms can be combined
  • Choose from two types of tempo steps: Pendulum, or Full
  • Tap function lets you set the desired tempo

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New Music Gear Makes a Splash at NAMM 2010 IDG

The NAMM show, put on by the International Music Products Association, is one of the largest music product trade shows in the world. The 2010 NAMM Show took place this weekend at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, CA, and companies from all over the music industry were busy unveiling a wide variety of new products all across the board. The following is a quick list of some of the things that particularly caught my eye.

For the DJ or Producer

Ableton and Serato: The Bridge: Two superstars in the music industry collaborated to close the gap between producing and performing.

Serato Scratch Live is a vinyl emulation software that allows you to use audio files (like mp3, wav, aiff, ogg, etc.) and transfer them onto a time-coded vinyl or CD to be used like an actual hard copy.

Ableton is a DAW that is geared towards being used as an instrument for live performances and is used for composing and arranging music, as opposed to music editing on a step sequencer.

"The Bridge" closes distance between making beats and performing with them. Using an integrated interface that is a blend between the two programs, you can do things like create/load your own multi-track mixes and control them using your DJ equipment to fire off samples or cut to certain parts of songs/mixes; or you can also easily create mixtapes with the software by performing your mix with Serato and then recording/chopping it up and adding effects with Ableton.

There is no set release date for The Bridge, but owners of both Serato Scratch Live and Ableton 8, will get it for free.

Allen & Heath Xone:DX DJ Controller For Serato ITCH: Allen & Heath and Serato Audio collaborated to create a new Plug'n'Play DJ controller designed for Serato's ITCH software. ITCH is a venture into a world of DJing without the use of turntables or CD players.

ITCH is a 4-deck DJing application that comes with a comprehensive set of digital FX, looping, and time stretching. Controllers like the Xone:DX have recently gained popularity and some recognition in the DJing scene.

The effector knobs, faders, and buttons give the user a considerable amount of control and has a decent learning curve. Combined with the power of ITCH, the Xone:DX is a powerhouse.

The Xone:DX is a powerful 24bit/96kHz audio system that is comprised of a 20-channel USB 2.0 soundcard and MIDI controller that can send up to 168 individual MIDI control messages. There are two dual layer deck simulators, which are aided by effects in a 4-channel layout, mix outputs via RCA and balanced XLR, and RIAA/phono inputs for external decks. The Xone:DX designed for Serato ITCH, it actually comes with a full version copy of the software. You can pick up this versatile, next-gen DJing utility for $1299.99.

Korg KAOSSILATOR PRO: The KAOSSILATOR PRO , the latest addition to the KAOSS family,is the evolution of the popular dynamic-phrase synthesizer and loop recorder that we all came to love back when it was a bright yellow brick back in 2007.

The KAOSSILATOR PRO utilizes the same intuitive X-Y touchpad, 31 selectable scales, and gate arpeggiator as its predecessors. There are now 200 programs, including synths, drums, FX, a various instruments, and fifteen vocoder programs.

The sounds are said to complement all styles of electronic and dance music including techno, house, breaks, hip hop, R&B, reggae, and electro. It also features a new PCM sound generator, which offers realistic drum sounds.

There are 4 recordable loop banks that have unlimited overdubbing and 8 programmable memory buttons that allow quick access to your favorite sounds. Recording from external devices is possible using the line input. Loop data and user settings are managed by SD cards that can be swapped between different KAOSSILATOR PRO units.

You can save and backup loop recording data onto your computer for use with a DAW via USB and use the KAOSSILATOR PRO as a midi controller via MIDI in/out. It will run for $460 MSRP.

Guitars and Amps

VOX amPlug Cabinet: VOX created quite a stir in the guitar community with its amazing amPlug headphone amplifiers and attempts to continue their hot streak with the all-new mini cabinet that transforms your VOX amPlug units into a tabletop mini-stack.

The amPlug plugs into your electric guitar like a regular cable and, with the use of your headphones, makes for a very portable, private and enjoyable practice session. These powerful preamps faithfully reproduce VOX-quality sound without disturbing the people around you anywhere you practice.

Continuing the themes of portability and quality, the VOX amPlug Cabinet is an add-on unit for your amPlug unit, which is powered by a 3-inch speaker that outputs around 0.7 watts and weighs a mere 0.65lbs, making it ideal for jam sessions with your buddies or even a little street performing. A 9V battery will give you up to 10 hours of play time. The cabinet will cost $50.

IK Multimedia's Amplitube 3: Arguably one of the best guitar/bass amp modeling software programs on the market to date, IK Multimedia has upgraded its popular Amplitude to its third version.

Amplitube's drag-and-drop user interface promises to make sound modeling as quick and painless as possible. Simply connect your guitar or bass to your PC or Mac, load up your favorite DAW (digital audio workstation) or use Amplitube as a standalone application, and start tinkering with over 160 pieces of gear -- mix, match, and start making music. Inside the package are 51 individual stompboxes and effects, 31 amplifiers, 46 speaker cabinet models, 15 high-end stage and studio mics, and 17 rack effects.

The software will also be expandable with other IK Multimedia software. Preorders start at $349.99, but current users of other IK Multimedia software can upgrade starting from $199.

DigiTech's JamMan Solo and JamMan Stereo Looper Pedals: While looper pedals are nothing new to guitar players, DigiTech has done its best to create a pair of the most convenient and non-visiually-intimidating looper pedals to-date. Both pedals will allow you to record up to 35-minute long CD-quality loops. Both can record up to 99 different loops on separate tracks.

The JamMan Stereo will allow up to 16 hours of storage, and the JamMan Solo will allow up to 48 hours. If that's not enough space, both pedals have an SD-expansion slot perfect for the ultra-creative types.

Besides the metronome with multiple sounds and time signatures, one of best features available on both pedals is USB-connectivity (for both PC and Mac), which will allow you to save and organize your JamMan loops with DigiTech's free JamManager software. For more information, take a look at DigiTech's website here:

Grid1's G1:World's First Lithium Battery-Powered Guitar Tube Amp: Measuring in at 27-by-10-19 inches, and weighing around 40 pounds, Grid1's G1 (BPT212) is the first tube amp to be powered by built-in rechargeable lithium batteries.

It pumps out 60 watts (RMS) with its Eminence high-quality neodymium magnet speakers to produce a warm tube sound. Features include a clean and distortion channel with tone controls (treble, mid, and bass) for each channel, a proprietary double reverb circuit useable on each channel, and an "effects send/return that allows the 'send' input to act as a preamp out if no return is present".

There are "green" options for the construction of your G1, including a bamboo cabinet made of the highest quality bamboo plywood, and a hardwood elm cabinet that comes from salvaged fallen trees. A special plaque is mounted on every G1 amplifier made of local wood so that customers will know all of the details about the wood used in it. Pricing will be around $3995.

Marshall introduces JMD:1 Series Amps: Marshall's new JMD:1 series hybrid amps integrate an all-valve power amp, advanced digital preamp and studio-quality multi-effects to create a powerful library of sound.

The JMD:1 is powered by EL34 pentode vacuum tubes to produce the distinct Marshall sound. The digital preamp offers 16 different presets that are divided into clean, crunch, overdrive, and lead categories.

The JMD:1's range of effects include: modulation effects (chorus, phaser, flanger, and tremolo), delay effects (with Tap-Tempo timing, Hi-Fi, Analog, Tape or Multi voicings, and Reverb), and the Series/Parallel FX loop, which offers dedicated dry/wet mix control.

In addition to a headphone output and unbalanced (1/4") line output, there is also a balanced XLR line output on the back panel that will remove need to mic up the speakers during performances.

Recording/Live Sound

Korg SOS (SOUND on SOUND) Unlimited Track Recorder: This pocket-sized multi-track touchscreen recorder allows you to overdub your recordings as many times as you want, while helping bring your creativity to the next level.

There are many handy features, including loop recording and Sound Stretch, allowing you to change the playback speed of your recordings without affecting the pitch. In addition to the internal mic, there is an external microphone jack, dedicated guitar input, and line input for an external audio device. Also included are 100 effects that can be layered onto tracks both during and after recording. There are even on-board rhythm patterns, useful in situations where you might need a little inspiration or at least a tempo guide.

Each overdub is recorded to individual tracks as WAV files at 44.1 kHz/16-bit resolution. You'll be undo/redo as many times as you want, and then move those files onto a computer-based DAW by the use of a microSD or microSDHC card.

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        My bass rig

        This is my bass rack. I use it with an Ampeg 8x10 cab.



        Side view of my bass rig

        This is my bass rack. I use it with an Ampeg 8x10 cab.