MTLC-16 Features
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What Are the Options?
There are several options to optimize your teaching lab. You may use standard recording technologies like cassette and
CD-players, or add a hard-disk recorder for even more advanced functions.
However, while the Monitor section below lists options, please consider the visual monitors carefully—since students
will be following these visual displays very closely in each class. Whether you select an S-video TV monitor, sleek LCD
panels, a large gas plasma display, or an “In Focus” projector, size and image quality are extremely important—you
may want to splurge a bit. Also listed as an option, the USB-to-MIDI interface, is another must-have. This connector uti-
lizes the graphic displays in the “Rehearsal Window,” as well as enabling in-class recording. The USB has rapidly
become
the
standard interface; it is both inexpensive and easily installed.
External Audio Player/Recorder
Cassette Player/Recorder
CD Player/Recorder
Hard-Disk Player/Recorder.
Visual Monitor(s)
TV(s) (S-Video)
PC VGA Monitor(s)
LCD Panel(s)
Gas Plasma Screen(s)
Audio Monitor(s)
Speaker(s) (preferably wall mounted)
Amplifier(s) (one per speaker)
USB MIDI Interface
MIDI Sport 2x2 (www.midiman.com)