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KORG EC350
Not content with having just a great piano sound, KORG's EC350 digital piano widens your musical horizon, providing thirty sounds including choir, strings, electric piano, vibraphone, organ, harpsichord, guitar and more. These sounds can be refined further by adding digital reverb and chorus effects!

Shure SM86
The Shure SM86 is a unidirectional (cardioid) condenser vocal microphone for professional use in live performance. An extremely rugged microphone, the SM86 withstands the rigors of touring while delivering studio-quality sound. We've got them in stock and ready to ship out to your door!FREE Meter Bridge With Tascam DM-24!
Now through the end of the year, when you purchase a Tascam DM-24 digital mixer, Tascam will send you a FREE MU-24 Meter Bridge worth $949! The DM-24 is a feature-packed mixer that rivals consoles twice its size and price! Check it out today.


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Common Time
Another name or way to refer to a 4/4 time signature. In written music, Common Time is indicated by a C at the beginning of a staff instead of a 4 over 4. As a side note, the "C" was not derived from the term, "Common Time." It dates from the period when triple time (a 3/4 time signature) was indicated by a full circle and quadruple time (a 4/4 time signature) was indicated by a broken circle, which evolved into a "C".
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Final Cut Pro & Audio Units support!
Q: "Since Apple owns Final Cut Pro, does it support Audio Units plug-ins?"

A: Well, yes and no. Final Cut Pro version 4 actually includes a set of Audio Units filters that you can use to adjust your audio clips. However, before purchasing third-party Audio Units filters for use with Final Cut Pro, check with the third-party manufacturer to make sure they're compatible. Why? Currently, Final Cut Pro only works with Audio Units filters that are capable of accepting mono audio as input, and can output a mono signal. Also, certain Audio Units filters that don't support certain properties required by Final Cut Pro for real-time playback will require rendering before playback. So, your best bet is to check with the Manufacturer or your Sweetwater Sales Engineer before purchasing.
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