What are the dimensions of the Tanzbär?
Measuring approximately 333 x 167 x 60 mm, it’s actually quite a neat package, but one that never conveys an impression of durability. Comprising two black circuit boards framed by metal and thick wooden end-cheeks, the Tanzbär sports a forest of small, generic knobs.
What are the sounds on the tanzbäR Lite?
The Tanzbär Lite features a stripped-back selection of nine analogue sounds based on those found in MFB’s flagship Tanzbär drum machine. These consist of a kick, snare, rimshot, clap, tom/conga, cowbell, clave, cymbal and hi-hat.
What is a Tanzbär analoger drumcomputer?
It’s a desire that can now be satisfied — by MFB’s ‘Tanzbär Analoger Drumcomputer’, which takes the best elements from both. Tanzbär translates as ‘dancing bear’ but the only cruelty is to anyone naively trusting the preliminary manual to explain all. Fortunately, trial, error and a ballpoint pen will carry you a long way.
How many MIDI inputs does the Tanzbär have?
The Tanzbär has three MIDI sockets and seven mini-jacks. Unusually, it has two MIDI inputs, a feature many instruments and drum machines could benefit from but rarely receive.
What is the material used to make bandanas?
The material is usually a soft cotton, which is easy to wash and dry. Often bandanas come in a solid color with a paisley or abstract print in black and white on top of the color. Many of the motifs on bandanas are in a teardrop shape and also include curved lines, dots and leaf shapes.
Is there a headphone socket on the Tanzbär?
Oh, and there’s no dedicated headphone socket. The back panel features a range of shared and dedicated audio outputs on stereo quarter-inch jack sockets, two MIDI In ports and one MIDI Out port, and an input for the external power supply. Additionally, there are seven CV/Gate sockets on the Tanzbär’s main panel.