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    Radio Shack "Drum Mic"...

    Good for you, Tim. I use some RadioShack mics in my home studio regularly with decent results. I bought several of these RS condensor mics on closeout for about $14 apiece last year. They work pretty well for micing acoustic guitar. I also use two of them for drum overheads. I even have an...
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    External CDR/RW for Akai DPS12 v2

    I am very happy with the Korg D16, especially since the software version 2 was released. The hard drive could be larger (currently 2.1 gig), but the features like the touch screen and great effects make up for that shortcoming.
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    External CDR/RW for Akai DPS12 v2

    Just a side note. I needed an external SCSI cdr/rw for my Korg D16. I went with the Yamaha 8-times external. I got it from dirtcheapdrives.com and was very happy with their sales and service. One good thing is they will let you return within 30 days.
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    Hiss from Yamaha PSR530

    Forgive a drummer ignorant of most things concerning keyboards. I needed a small keyboard to add simple parts to my recordings, so I bought a used Yamaha PSR 530. The problem is that, when hooked directly to my Korg D16 for recording, I get a lot of hiss. Is this simply the nature of...
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    headphones with minimal leakage to mics

    First of all, drummers don't need good headphones - they wouldn't know the difference anyway!! I can say this because I am a drummer and avid home studio guy. Seriously, when I record my drum tracks, I use some cheap pistol shooting headphones from Wal-Mart, into which I have inserted some...
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    Synchronizing Two Korg D16's

    I have been using my D16 for several months, and now that the OS is updated, the world is good. However, I need more tracks and the cost for a second D16 is looking pretty good now that prices have fallen ($1299 minus $100 rebate). The update manual gives a sketchy picture of how to synch two...
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