Picked it up earlier in the week. I could see some not liking it but it immediately 'clicked' with me because you can feel it against what you are playing - been jamming with it all week. It can sync with multiple other ones so you could have everyone in the band in sync albeit that isn't my immediate purpose.
I had gotten it to let my drummer try at practice and thought it might be better than having a click banging in your ear, which it is. Since we are getting ready to record, we wanted to just sanity check timing beforehand. We are generally great at it but this will be ideal for simply smoothing any rough edges we have gotten in the habit of not noticing after six months of writing. The only drawback is it doesn't interface with Reaper but does a with a couple of other DAWs.
You can also control it with an iDevice or Android which is the way I use it most.
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Picked it up earlier in the week. I could see some not liking it but it immediately 'clicked' with me because you can feel it against what you are playing - been jamming with it all week. It can sync with multiple other ones so you could have everyone in the band in sync albeit that isn't my immediate purpose.
I had gotten it to let my drummer try at practice and thought it might be better than having a click banging in your ear, which it is. Since we are getting ready to record, we wanted to just sanity check timing beforehand. We are generally great at it but this will be ideal for simply smoothing any rough edges we have gotten in the habit of not noticing after six months of writing. The only drawback is it doesn't interface with Reaper but does a with a couple of other DAWs.
You can also control it with an iDevice or Android which is the way I use it most.
Heh heh, wow, so which wrist/hand do you put it on karbo, the left or right? I would think moving your hand and wrist while playing would kind of interfere with it. Especially a drummer.
Heh heh, wow, so which wrist/hand do you put it on karbo, the left or right? I would think moving your hand and wrist while playing would kind of interfere with it. Especially a drummer.
Hi Tod,
I had it on my left wrist, didn't seem to bother me much. It comes with a larger band so you can do your upper arm/ankle etc. but haven't tried that yet.
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But how to make Reaper click track the master ?
-Michael
Had mentioned a little earlier... The only drawback is it doesn't interface with Reaper but does a with a couple of other DAWs. My main reason for getting it was as a rehearsal tool, though I wouldn't turn down Reaper interoperability.
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