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■ Hi-Fi Recording
■ Audio Player (MP3/WMA/PCM)
■ Line In Encoding (MP3)
■ USB Flash Disk
Why using Musicord?
1.By learning how to play an instrument, it's necessary for us to go over and imitate how teachers play. When we are in class for a lesson with teacher, it's easy to follow. However, we normally have only one class per week. When at home to practice, we can only recall the faint memory of how teachers play, hence the music feeling and interest will become as vaguer as longer time goes by. Now Musicord comes to market. She enables us to record the teacher's performance, which can be replayed due to our needs at any time to follow up and imitate. That will recall our music feeling and interest in class with teacher, and to achieve better practice effect.
2.We may ignore mistake or shortage in a strain state when playing instruments ourselves. However, by recording our own performance and then replaying later on with Musicord, we are able to figure out some mistake or deficiency from the point of enjoying the music (better with a teacher). Finding out mistakes by ourselves than by others eases us to correct them. Moreover, we will have an extraordinary feeling by listening to our own performances record from the point of enjoying the music.
How Musicord Hi-Fi records music?
Neither of us is strange with "record" But it's not easy for all of us to Hi-Fi record music. Traditional unprofessional cassette tape recorder always engenders noise in record operation because of mechanical rotation noise when working. On the other hand, the magnetic tape will lose magnet to effect the timbre. And it is not portable for its bulky volume. With development of digital technology, some compact digital recorders appear in market, and many MP3 players also include recording function. But they are designed to simply record people's utterance by usage in covering news, recording meeting, etc., which is capable for a long time recording. While if using these digital recorders to record performance of music instruments, they fail to show the original timbre of music instruments or music expressive force when replaying because of its lack of professional digital sampling and its compressed digital data. Musicord, which adopts professional digital sampling standard (44.1K sampling frequency, 16 bits data) and stores collected data in a format of PCM without any data compression, features a great capacity to reshow original timbre of music instruments and music expressive forces.
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