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If you cast your mind back to the start of the month you may remember my review of TC Electronic’s RH450 and RS210 bass rig that I bought.

I love my new rig and now understand what all the fuss was about.

I’m now fortunate enough to own TC Electronic’s new state of the art audio interface – the Impact Twin.

The Impact Twin promises that it can “ensure the music you record sounds as good on the inside of your computer as it does on the outside”.

That’s a rather huge claim but knowing that they made their name producing excellent studio gear I’m willing to believe them.

The Impact Twin has two mic preamps that employ TCE’s Impact III Technology which is more than capable of drawing the very best possible performance out of whatever mic you use.

Let’s just take a sec to find out what the III in the preamp stands for:

1. First is the fact that this mic amp operates in either line or mic, and with or without phantom power. The sockets at the front of the Impact Twin are multi-purpose and accept XLR and regular instrument jacks.

2. The Impact Twin interface boasts HD convertors that take in the fact that having great mic amps is pointless unless they lead “to the best converters”. That thought has resulted in an incredibly tweakable result! These converters allow you to select the conversion rate from 44.1kHz up to a high definition 192kHz.

3. The final stage comprises a huge and usable array of recording channel tools that are all derived from TC Electronic’s long history of development within signal processing.

What all that means is that you can expect to find tools such as onboard EQ, compressor and de-esser that will all go towards to “simply and invisibly tame and enhance” the signal from whatever instrument or microphone is plugged into the Impact Twin.

This little rubberised marvel has a lot more packed away for you. How about high-impedance guitar optimised inputs; Direct Monitor Reverb, which lets you add reverb at the monitor stage and hear reverb through headphones; iCheck, also known as the Integrity Check feature, which provides a shortcut for revealing artifacts of data reduction; quick compressor access and feedback, JetPLL jitter reduction; and 14 inputs and 14 outputs (4 analog and 10 digital).

All that is shoe-horned rather neatly into a body that only measures 9.28″ x 2.48″ x 9.5″

As a plus, the audio interface comes bundled with lovely plugins: M40 reverb, ResFilter, and Assimilator as well as Ableton Live Lite 8 TC Electronic Edition.

Now all this tech-talk can be a bit daunting (I’m learning as I go) but the real beauty of the Impact Twin is that it’s so easy to use.

I was recording as soon as I’d hooked the Firewire cable up to my laptop and shoved a mic in and a lead from RH450.

I was messing around with reverb settings and compression and I know that there’s more to find and learn from the manuals kept on the TC Electronic site.

What I can’t wait to play with more and actually understand is The Assimilator. What this clever tool does is take the EQ curve of your most favourite mixed and mastered tune, copies it, and then applies that very EQ to your new track. Genius!

Here’s Dweezil Zappa explaining it better than I can:

 

  • Two mic preamps featuring IMPACT III™ Technology – With these two pristine mic preamps you never have to worry about recording quality again.
  • Channel Tools – Quickly and easily optimise the tone of your recordings with Impact Twin’s built-in channel tools.
  • Hi-Z Guitar optimised inputs – Ensure the tone of your guitars is beautifully preserved with two front-panel mounted Hi-Z guitar-optimised inputs.
  • Direct Monitor Reverb – A simple way to add reverb at the monitor stage so the singer can enjoy quality reverb through their headphones.
  • iCheck – The iCheck (Integrity Check) feature provides a shortcut for revealing artifacts of data reduction – essential when encoding mp3 or AAC files.
  • Included plug-ins (M40 reverb, ResFilter, Assimilator) – Impact Twin comes bundled with pristine TC effects processing. The M40 Studio Reverb is based on an algorithm from our acclaimed Reverb 4000 processor. The multi-purpose ResFilter provides ultra-fat filter sound. The Assimilator EQ curve assimilation tool lets you quickly grab an EQ curve from any sound and apply it to your own.
  • Quick compressor access and feedback – Access the crucial compressor setting directly from Impact Twin’s front panel – the light ring instantly shows gain reduction.
  • JetPLL jitter reduction – Everybody talks about analog sound quality, but what about digital? With built-in JetPLL jitter reduction technology, Impact Twin ensures superb audio quality all the way through the device.
  • 192/24 HD Conversion – Impact Twin’s HD Convertors let you select your conversion rate – all the way from 44.1kHz right up to High Definition 192kHz for the ultimate in pristine audio capture, maintaining the essential transients of your sound.
  • 14/14 I/O (4 analog, 10 digital I/O) – 14 ins and 14 outs give the flexibility to record and monitor just about any device you can think of.
  • For the full tech specs click over to the TC Electronic site

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    Eneloop Music Booster to Power Your Guitar Effect Pedals

    by Jay Garrett on December 29, 2009

    Most performing musicians will know the pain of trailing power to the front of the stage in order to power their effects pedals.

    Amps and the like are easy enough catered for but, especially if you have vocal duties as well, pedals are usually positioned by the front stage/monitor/mic area and the latest product released under the Sanyo ‘Eneloop’ brand, the ‘Music Booster’, should help.

    It’s a rechargeable DC 9V battery unit specifically designed for music devices.

    Sanyo is marketing the product as a long-lasting 9V power source for effects and the likes. These devices are usually powered by an AC adapter or a 9V dry-cell battery, both of which might not be available or likely to run out when you least want it to.

    Sanyo claims their lithium-ion eneloop battery (3.7 V, 7.35 Ah) can be used in locations without electricity to power those devices for hours. The maximum output is 2,000mA from the two power outputs.

    The standard usage times will obviously depend on what device is being used with the eneloop booster. They can be as high as 50 hours for analog effects or considerably lower for electronic drums.

    I still reckon that this can only be a good idea.

    It takes 3.5 hours to fully charge the Sanyo battery and it the eneloop music booster will go on sale (in Japan first) on March 4, 2010 for £69 not including Brit Tax.

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    Kohjinsha DZ6KH16E – Laptop With Twin Slideout LCD Screens On Sale Now!

    November 27, 2009 Click to read more →
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    Clap your eyes on those beauties!
    This dual-screened notebook that Kohjinsha has started selling in Japan today has just entered my wish-list.
    I don’t neeeeed it, but how cool does it look?
    Check out those twins of pleasure – two 10.1 inch 1,024×600 res LED backlit LCD screens that are squeezed in a compact body (size: 280×210×19〜42mm, weight: [...]

    Alex the Android eBook has Two Screens and Smartphone Capabilities

    October 19, 2009 Click to read more →
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    Everyone say hello to Alex the eBook reader.
    This lovely, and friendly sounding gadget comes courtesy of Spring Design.
    This eBook reader not only has the usual black and white e-Ink screen it has another display that features full colour niceness!
    Alex also throws in full web browsing over Wi-Fi and 3G (or EVDO/CDMA in America).
    I love the [...]

    Toshiba K02 Mobile Phone Looks to Nintendo DSi – Features 2 Touchscreens

    October 11, 2009 Click to read more →
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    Here’s a tasty looking Tosh.
    Nope – it’s not Toshiba’s answer to the Nintendo DSi but a twin-screened mobile phone!
    Say hi to the Toshiba K02 that slipped from under its covers at CEATAC in Japan this week.
    Replacing the boring old QWERTY board appears to be another 3.5 inch touchscreen to match the other 3.5 inch touchscreen [...]

    Interview 1700 – Flipable Dual Monitors in a Single Unit

    September 8, 2009 Click to read more →
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    I prefer to work with multiple displays when I get the choice.
    Keeping one for stuff I’m working on and the other for various other things just feels logical.
    Well – instead of buying stands, separate monitors, etc you can go and get the InterView 1700.
    It’s a dual display system in a single unit.
    It consists of [...]

    Asus Bring Dual-Screened EeeBook EeeReader in Time to Un-Kindle Christmas

    September 7, 2009 Click to read more →
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    You peoples that catch-up with GadgetyNews right here will remember that dual panel laptop by Asus that was rumoured to become their EeeReader.
    In June Asus vice chairman, Jonathan Tsang did say that the company had an Asus eBook device, as well as a games machine “better than the Wii” all ready to go – but [...]

    Retro Blackbird Twin Lens Reflex Camera by Superheadz

    July 12, 2009 Click to read more →
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    The Blackbird Camera from superheadz is a twin-lens reflex camera: one lens is used to expose the film, while the other is used like a viewfinder.
    This style of camera which goes back to the 1920s, typically uses larger 120 format film. The blackbird uses regular 35mm film which means it can be processed anywhere [...]

    V12 Design and Estari Get Together to Build Canova Dual Screened Laptop

    February 15, 2009 Click to read more →

    This machine first popped up last summer as V12 Design’s dual LCD concept.
    Most people looked, liked the dual screens but couldn’t actually see it come to being.
    Well, it seems that the Canova could be one step closer to production.
    This Italian designed laptop packs an LCD where you’d usually find the keyboard and trackpad.
    There doesn’t seem [...]

    gScreen Dual Screened Laptop Ready For Service and Civvy Street

    February 10, 2009 Click to read more →

    Here is the twin-screened lappy from gScreen.
    The gScreen TITAN M-1 is designed to be used on the battlefield and is said be a more tough and militaryized version of that rather fake-looking/design concept 15-inch dual-screen G400 notebook pictured right here.
    It’s all built with the intention to meet the military’s MIL-STD-810F specification for operating in extreme [...]

    EKI Split Keyboard Twin Screen Notebook

    August 16, 2008 Click to read more →

    Granted, it’s not the prettiest notebook you”ll ever see.
    There are also nicer split keyboards out there in the battle against RSI.
    But, when you spit that keyboard; there’s only another screen inside!
    Yup – two screens folded up into one keyboard.  What would be really neat is if that secondary screen was also a nice glass touch [...]

    Plica Is Twice Better Than iPhone 3G

    August 2, 2008 Click to read more →

    What’s better than having a touch-screen on your phone?
    How about having 2 touch screens?
    The Plica concept promises just that.
    You can use one of the screens as a keyboard thus leaving the other free for viewing things.
    Or, you can just look at something at twice the resolution than before.
    It might be a bit on the large-side [...]