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Superscope CD Recorder "Should be a Basic Resource for Every Music Teacher"
I am writing to tell you how thrilled I am with my recent purchase of the PSD340. The Superscope is an invaluable tool in the classroom and I have used it in every conceivable manner. This is a statement from a person who is technologically challenged. I am a full-time primary music teacher. I conduct two choirs, accompany a string ensemble and I also help co-ordinate the string camps in the Redlands. I purchased the Superscope mainly for its capacity to record straight to CD from an internal or external source, but have found many other functions on this machine invaluable. During string rehearsal I use the tuner (no more children at the piano thumping out an A) and the metronome function. I have recorded keyboards, for choir accompaniment and microphones using the external recording function and I have recorded tapes straight to CD. In the classroom I use the tempo and key change options all the time. I can change the tempo of an accompaniment without changing the key or the key without changing the tempo. How incredibly awesome! I can even record to CD with the changes I have programmed into the Superscope.
Our school put on a musical for the very first time last year. I recorded all the music from external and internal sources in the order needed for rehearsals and plugged the Superscope straight into the hall’s PA system. How did I ever function without this incredible, lightweight tool? The support I received from Binary Designs since my purchase has been exemplary. I was able to book a time for a consultant to come out to explain all the functions of the Superscope and I have also found that the accompanying handbook was written in clear and concise terms and the diagrams were easy to follow. The Superscope should be a basic resource for every music teacher!
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Maria Misson is the Primary Music Specialist at Thornlands State Primary School in Queensland, Australia | |||||