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I had a Handsonic for quite a while and really liked it. The stuff I recorded using the unit for percussion for my guitar-based stuff is still some of the most favorite stuff I've ever done, IMHO. The HPD-15 had a tendency to slide around a little bit on ones lap. I ended up purchasing the (expensive) stand to alleviate that issue. When I sold the unit, I went to regular acoustic congas which I love to play, BUT miking them everytime I wanted to record was a pain. It is much easier to run the feeds from the Handsonic to a mixer/recorder. -- Paul Richards ---- Legion <legion@helpwantedproductions.com> wrote: > > I had the orignal version and while it was full of bells and whistles and > dbeams and such personally I am used to a nice single pad to >touch/rub/hit > and I found the tiny semi-circle square triggers too hard to get used > to. I don't know much about the new one but as a devie with a single >round > congo type top I really liked what it could do. The rubber wasn't the >same > as a skin by any means but you could get it to do similar things and the > built in sound collection and effects were excellent. > > > > On Thu, 20 Jul 2006, Veda, Qua wrote: > > > Hi, > > Anyone using handsonic? Either the fancy or cost-reduced version? > > Of course, its not a fair comparison, but overall, how does it compare > > to having a variety of acoustic percussion devices? > > Pros/Cons =? > > > > thanks > > -Qua > > > > -- > ___________________________________________________________________ > HELP WANTED PRODUCTIONS - Http://www.HelpWantedProductions.com > "Bringing you the best in Organic Electronic music since we started..." > > Home of the Unusual Instrument and Recording Gallery with pictures and > info of Tube recorders, Omnichords, weird guitars, Casios, and more. > > >