Tom Rudolph
The Superscope CD Recorder in the Music Classroom and Rehearsal Room
Customer Experience
For the past several summers, I have been demonstrating the
Superscope PSD300 to music
educators who attended my
summer music technology
workshops and my presentations on
digital audio at national and state music educator conferences. I am
a big fan of the PSD300 and use it frequently with my own classes and ensembles. At Haverford Middle School where I teach classroom and instrumental music, I use the PSD300 to record rehearsals and concerts. I also use it in our 32
station SoundTree Technology
lab to record student projects. The recording quality is amazing! I have burned CDs for students and parents of our concerts using the PSD300 and one Audio Technica stereo condenser microphone
(model AT825).
In the summer music technology courses that I teach, I always
demonstrate the PSD300 to
teachers. Last summer I taught a digital audio course for educators. The PSD300 was used to record performances of live ensembles.
We then burned an audio CD and opened the files on the computer
to master them. The PSD300 did a
super job of recording all types of music and ensembles.
I especially like the ease of use of the unit. Plug in the Audio Technica AT825 stereo mic (this is a separate purchase) and insert a blank CD-R into the lower drive. Set the
recording levels and press record. When you press the pause button, the unit automatically moves to the
next track. This eliminates hours of editing that I used to have to do with other digital recording units.
Teachers also marvel over the
practice applications. Put in a
commercial CD and change the tempo up or down without
changing the key. The key can also be transposed without effecting
the tempo. This makes it a
wonderful practice tool for
students. Some of our students at Haverford High School created audition CDs using the unit. Put in a commercial CD in the playback
drive and a blank CD in the record drive. Connect the microphone and then mix the live performance with the recorded accompaniment. I am on board with the Superscope and I use it frequently in my teaching. Check it out. You will be impressed with what it can do for you and
your students.
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