| | |  | LIVE CONCERTS | Home » » Oscar Herrero Flamenco Metronome/Tuner, Stereo, ACMFOH | | | | | | | Description: | | The essential professional metronome, whether you play the guitar, cajón or palmas, dance or sing, are professional or amateur. Metronome and Digital Chromatic Tuner programmed with all flamenco palos. 149 different rhythm formulas. Real sounds of 16 percussion instruments (palmas, cajón, tacón, darbuka, djembé, etc.). 8 tracks to compose your own formulas and songs. Time signatures from 1 to 12 beats. Stereo sound. Combine the instruments to your liking. Select speed: from 20 to 400 BPM. Progressively speed up or slow down. Your screen will inform you at all times as to the tempo. 12 light indicators in the shape of a clock indicate accented notes (green light: normal tempo; red light: accentuated tempo). You will feel as though you are being accompanied by genuine palmeros or percussionists with swing and flamenco soniquete. Combine the sound of a conventional metronome, programmable with rests, minims, crotchets, quavers, triplets, etc. Connect it to your PC to programme, compose new rhythms, practice and send the information to the Flamenco Metronome. Built-in loudspeaker and headphone outlet enable you to carry it around with you or connect it to your Hi-Fi equipment for maximum quality. Created by flamencos for flamencos. If you are concerned about keeping your falseta, step or voice in time, If you play the guitar, cajón or palmas, If you sing, dance, are an amateur or a professional, Keep in time with the Oscar Herrero Flamenco Metronome. Programmed by Guillermo McGill and Oscar Herrero ESSENTIAL FOR: BAILE - If you dance, you can use it to learn, teach, practice and perfect timing. GUITARRA - If you play the guitar, you will clearly learn to feel, assimilate and play in time. CANTE - If you want to make sure that your singing is in time, you will easily achieve this. PERCUSSION - If you play the cajón, palmas, djembé, etc., silence these during programming and play over the remaining rhythm base. | | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 7.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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Nice, but too expensiveJan 18, 2009
By blurb Nice metronome, good rhythms but way too expensive. There is a ten buck flamenco metronome for the iphone called mobile compas which gives way more programmability and beats on price even if you include the price of the iphone.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
iPhone or Android apps are the futureFeb 05, 2010
By Paul N. Scheidt I agree with the above reviewer: this device is far too expensive and inflexible, especially considering the price. A friend of mine has this metronome and it is ok, but I also decided to get the iTunes Beat Vibe application for my iPod instead. It offers way more functionality, can be updated, has a user database and costs a small fraction of this metronome. My advice to Oscar Herrero is to create a competing Flamenco Metronome app for the iPhone/iPad. That is the future. No one wants a dedicated device any more. Please note, that I am not in any way associated with [...] - just a happy customer.
It's a Slave Cuadro of death (Your's).Aug 12, 2011
By Richard B. Ogilby It is pricey but it's portable and expandable.Nothing else comes close and you don't have to stare at your computer screen like a big nerd. I had some trouble interfacing w/ the online program until my "La Fragua"(singer /dancer) tried the high speed usb port. That solved the problem. This was after corresponding w/ Spain and fast responses that weren't the answer.They said to send it back for repair or replacement. I'm not in love w/ the instrumentation used ;as i hate most "Modern flamenco" and the use of stupid sounds from other music ,but what the hay, you just go online and get rid of the tripe sounds and use palmas and tacon with the upload /download feature. There are some hilarious programmed examples (Peteneras has a little drummer boy snare) Columbianas is "Crazy beets" Maybe I'll even try the "singing dresser drawer"(aka cajon)as you can avoid the "drummer in 3/4" live performer one usually meets. I'm hooking up the unit to a small amp for sound reinforcement.I uploaded a Moron type palma sequence so my hands are ready to bleed as I attempt to outlast the "Cuadro of death":-)
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