Shares 0 allows kids (and adults!) of all ages to sing with rockstar-quality vocals! Using unique Perfect Pitch™ technology, the new microphone analyzes and tunes the singer’s pitch in real-time, with five separate modes: Solo/Duet, Auto Harmony, Auto Vibrato, Chorus, and Auto. As you sing, the Pro Mic instantly transforms your voice, giving rockin’, Grammy-quality vocals to even the least-experienced crooner! Unlike other products that let users make music with a touch enabled-print, the Pro Microphone is a real mic, which comes included with a small 4×2 inch box to be worn on your belt. The box acts as both an amplifier and tuner, and uses pitch detection to transform the quality of your voice as you sing, with five different modes: Solo/Duet, Auto Harmony, Auto Vibrato, Chorus, and Auto. Unlike other Paper Jamz products that let users make music with a. Download the free app. Add your own music. Let me first state that Paper Jamz Pro Series. Once you’re done rocking out, simply connect the box to your computer and use the to load the box with more of your favorite music from iTunes for continued play. Additionally, the website has hundreds (soon to be thousands!) of, too! Download the free app. Add your own music. Sing like a star. Let me first state that Paper Jamz Pro Series Microphone is a children’s toy. Let’s make that clear. Now let me tell you that I love it more than the children. The wooden spoons and hairbrushes I have been using all my life are now history. There is only Paper Jamz Microphone. The following may or may not be true. My children leave the room when they see me pick it up and turn it on. My children come back into the room with their hands over their ears and ask me to stop, because they can hear me in the other room. I don’t want to stop. I want to keep singing. The kitchen is my stage. Ignoring my booing children I sing to the apples and bananas. After my children beg me to stop, I finally put it down, vowing to have my own private sing-a-thon when they are asleep. Our Paper Jamz came pre-loaded with two songs- Gwyneth Paltrow singing Celo Green’s “Forget You”. Love it, love it! It is my song of choice! We all know what colorful words the original song includes, luckily this version is PG rated. The other song that was included was Bruno Mars “The Lazy Song”. Hmmmmdefinitely not an appropriate choice for a an eight year old (that is the lowest recommended age on the box). I was surprised by this choice. I assume it was because they wanted to have a “hip and modern” song on the system. But I find this song be a a poor choice. Luckily, it is easy to erase that song from the microphone system and add your own selection. In a few minutes I was able to delete that song and replace it with a kids song from my computer. Obviously you must download the Pro Series application, but I found it to be straightforward and standard. You also need to have the music already on your computer. This was not an issue for me as I have an iPod and download music to my computer frequently. And actually you don’t even need a song. My eldest son likes to make up his own songs and use the system for the amphed sound it provides. (On a side note- the volume is not too loud on this, thank goodness! It can be loud enough to enjoy singing along with the music, but not loud enough to hurt even the smallest of ears.) Here he is jamming to his own creation. Overall I was highly impressed with our new Paper Jamz Pro Series Microphone. I have never been to a karaoke bar, but I guess I never need to as I now have this! U he diva 1 3 keygen mac. I can see how this “toy” is fun for children of ALL ages! Connect with Paper Jamz on and. I received the above mentioned product for review purposes all opinions are my own. Ok-First test: Plug my Strat directly into the Paper Jamz (PJ) amp using a 1/4 to 1/8 plug adapter. Results: Nada damn thang. Second test: Run the Strat through the Tillman preamp through my Dynamic Hype OD through my Valvecaster and to the PJ amp. Crank all of the volumes to max. Results: Very low volume from the PJ. ![]() Third test: Run the output of my iPhone into the PJ. Results: Not too shabby and decent volume. Apparently the PJ amp wants a signal more like a line out or headphones output than what the guitar and pedals produce. Sort of like amplified computer speakers. Fourth test: Run my Strat through a Sony HR-GP5 multi-FX unit and come off of the headphone output to the PJ amp. Results: Now we've got enough volume to hear something. Doesn't sound bad for a cardboard box. Based on a website showing a dismantled PJ guitar, the 'speaker' appears to be a transducer or driver glued to the cardboard face. This makes the face of the box act like the diaphram of a loud speaker.
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