PSD340 and PSD300P Dual-Drive CD Recording
Systems
Buying Guide
Superscope offers two Dual-Drive CD Recording Systems. You might ask,
"which one is right for me?"
We took
our PSD300 customer feedback to heart in developing the PSD340, our next-generation Music Practice CD Recording System. It offers several
refinements and convenience features not found on the PSD300P.
For budget-conscious
buyers who can get by without the PSD340's improvements, we
continue to offer the PSD300P. For musicians and music educators who want the best, we
proudly present the PSD340. This guide explains the similarities and
differences between the two models.
CD Recording
Both include:The PSD300P and PSD340 both make great live recordings directly to
CD, with professional results.
Both models:
Integrate a quality internal condenser microphone, mic
preamplifiers, XLR and 1/4" mic/line stereo inputs, headphone jack,
built-in speaker, and simple mixing
controls.
Provide the same auxiliary analog and digital
input/outputs for connecting to other audio equipment such as tape
decks, outboard mixers, and stereo amplifiers.
Offer manual or Automatic Record Level Control for
"worry free" recording.
Make it easy to mix and record CD accompaniment
with live music.
Feature several recording and 2X speed CD
duplication modes.
PSD340 Adds:The PSD340 offers several important recording advancements over the PSD300P to give
you more control and simplicity.
1-Button Recording
Just press the RECORD button on either the unit or the handheld remote
control and
the unit will go directly into Record-Pause when an unfinalized CD-R or
CD-RW disc is present in the CD recording drive. Simply press the RECORD button
again to start recording.
Record-Review
You can immediately play back the last recorded track by pressing the
RECORD-REVIEW button. The mic/line input levels will automatically drop to
zero, avoiding feedback.
Reverb & Delay Effects
Add ambience to your recordings with built-in microphone reverb and delay
effects. You can adjust how much is added, from a little to a lot.
Independent Drives
The CD Recording drive and CD player drive operate independently on the
PSD340. So you can continuously record while starting and stopping the CD
player. Or you can feed the signal of the CD player drive to an outboard
effects processor and back into the unit when recording with CD
accompaniment.
Music Practice
Both include: The PSD300 and PSD340
are both designed for music practice. You can play or sing along to CD
accompaniment and record the mix to a CD-R or CD-RW disc. Or make custom
practice CDs using Superscope's innovative music practice technology. Both
models feature dedicated controls for:
Reducing lead vocals from many stereo recordings
using Voice Reduction.
Selecting segments of songs to continuously
repeat using A-B Loop.
Changing the Key of a song without affecting the
original Tempo.
Changing the Tempo of a song without affecting
the original Key.
Fine Tune using Key and Tempo change
simultaneously.
PSD340 Adds:The PSD340 offers several important
enhancements over the PSD300 to make it a truly outstanding music practice
tool.
Enhanced Key Control
New advanced algorithms offer the most
advanced real-time Key Change manipulation on the market. If the PSD300's
Key change feature sounds good, the PSD340's sounds outstanding. Plus, as
well as changing Keys in 12.5 percent intervals, more conveniently by
default, now you can can change Key in half step intervals.
Enhanced
Tempo Control
We've also greatly improved the Tempo controls so that
now you can slow CDs as much as 75% in 1% or 5% intervals. And the quality
is better than ever, so that music still sounds good, with fewer audio
artifacts at a greater range of change.
More Precise A-B Looping
We've
increased the responsiveness of A-B loop selection to make it virtually seamless.
Play
and Manipulate MP3 files
Not only can the PSD340 play MP3 files on a
disc, but the music practice features for Key, Tempo, A-B Looping, and
Voice Reduction work the same as with CD audio.
Built-In
Metronome
Not only is it one less device to carry, but it's easy to
amplify the metronome via the built-in speaker, external speakers, or
headphones. You can adjust the accent beat and tempo of the metronome to
create different timings.
Built-in Tuner
Again, you'll have one
less device to carry. Generate an A440 tone or use the chromatic tuner to
play a note and see if it is sharp or flat.