Posted by Notcot on May 14, 2012 in
Gadgets
The Stylophone Beatbox is possibly too much fun. Most people are familiar with the original Stylophone (thanks to the pioneering influence of Rolf Harris) but it’s now received a serious makeover with its hipper grimier cousin the Stylophone Beatbox. The principle remains the same – use the stylus to touch the metal areas complete the circuit and make a sound. Instead of the distinctive shrill wail of the original Stylophone the Beatbox version produces several different percussion sounds from bass drum all the way to hi-hat and beyond. There are three different sound palettes – percussion actual beatboxing (provided by beatbox champion MC Zani) and bass tones allowing you to create enough beats and melodies to get a production credit on the next Girls Aloud album. One of the craftier features though allows you to create a percussion loop which means you can form a beat over which to improvise with any of the other voices. It’s difficult to describe the sense of pure giggliness that creating your own beats and tapping along with them can produce. You might look like a giddy fool while you drum away but you’ll sound like a beatmaster genius. You can take the fun even further by connecting your MP3 player or hi-fi to the Beatbox (via the headphone socket and included cable) and tapping along with your favourite records. We recommend something a little jauntier than The Complete Works Of Daniel O’Donnell (though it certainly benefited from a little more ‘street’ influence). All in all it’s pretty much impossible to get bored of this percussive gem – you can play alone with headphones out loud or with friends. Heck you could even start a Stylophone orchestra just make sure you pick up the Stylophone Beatbox and start drumming.
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Price : £ 15.99
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Posted by Notcot on May 8, 2012 in
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Video Tutotials & Interactive Games Makes Playing The Drums At Home A Reality
- Complete adjustable drum rack easily configures to optimum personal playing position Easy to assemble, store and transport Smaller than an acoustic drum kit Headphone input for 'silent' drumming Velocity-sensitive true drum feel and response Software offers advanced sampling technology for high quality audio USB connection to your computer supplies power – therefore no wall socket required PC-based software offers easy to follow tutorials The tutorial system uses colour coding to identify the pads – ideal for quick learning and skill development Software contains 161 realistic sound combinations and 17 sound banks Drumming game with three levels of difficulty Includes: Adjustable drum stand (approx. dimensions: 90 W x 100 H x 40cm D) 6 x percussion pads 2 x pedals (1x kick, 1x Hi-hat) 2 x drumsticks 1 x software CD USB interface box Instructions All cables supplied (inc. USB lead)
Price : £ 109.95
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Posted by Notcot on Jun 24, 2010 in
Gadgets
Video Tutotials & Interactive Games Makes Playing The Drums At Home A Reality
- Complete adjustable drum rack easily configures to optimum personal playing position Easy to assemble, store and transport Smaller than an acoustic drum kit Headphone input for 'silent' drumming Velocity-sensitive true drum feel and response Software offers advanced sampling technology for high quality audio USB connection to your computer supplies power – therefore no wall socket required PC-based software offers easy to follow tutorials The tutorial system uses colour coding to identify the pads – ideal for quick learning and skill development Software contains 161 realistic sound combinations and 17 sound banks Drumming game with three levels of difficulty Includes: Adjustable drum stand (approx. dimensions: 90 W x 100 H x 40cm D) 6 x percussion pads 2 x pedals (1x kick, 1x Hi-hat) 2 x drumsticks 1 x software CD USB interface box Instructions All cables supplied (inc. USB lead)
Price : £ 109.95
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Tags: 40cm, Adjustable, colour, Computer, Development, difficulty, digital drum, drum kit, drum rack, hi hat, interactive games, Kit, ndash, pc based software, Playing, playing the drums, position, Rack, response software, sampling technology, software, sound banks, sound combinations, Store, Technology, Tutotials, usb digital, USB-interface, Velocity-sensitive, wall socket