Thanks, man! I had Roland unit that had a voice metronome feature so you could hear the beat numbers going by. Really helpful for tricky odd meters. With the cable ends, you could get some cables with right angle ends; would stick out a lot less. Cheers!
nice review i like it thanks. but i have a question. i use wired in ear monitor on stage. i hear the group in my in ears. but i want to hear metronome also. can we use like this? for example i can put my in ears cable to the metronome and i can use my in ears from metronome and i can hear both? is it possible?
I would suggest running the metronome through your bands desk and having it in your ears that way :) then, you can control how much you want and if your band members want it too
Pretty loud! However I would recommend using earphones/headphones. If you do buy one, do me a massive favour and use the link in the description please :)
It's about the same volume as my Matrix MR-600, which is the loudest one I've found. But if you need more volume this unit has a 1/4" line out jack (and an 1/8 headphone jack) that can go to an amplifier or to your mixer and PA. And unlike cheaper metronomes with an 1/8 earbud jack, it actually sounds good through the Amp/PA.
@@jpswissnut1849 no problem ma . Ask away. you can change the time signatures on it, yes. You can also adjust ifntheres an accent on beat 1 etc. If you do purchase one, it would help me and the channel if you used link in my description. Thank you :)
start the metronome going, adjust the tempo using the wheel on the front right tempo value eg120, 150 etc will be displayed on the screen. You can save the tempo to the memory via the store button. The RW200 can store up to 30 individual tempos for instant recall. great machine been using the RW series since the late 90s. Hope that helps.
It can also control paging through the track list if you use a 2 button footswitch. One button controls on/off, the other bumps up the track setlist to the next #.
i bought a RW200 rhythm wach , ideed i've tested 3 of them and all have a terrible sound on headphones (distorted) , very bad for use in live concert , (i tried different headphones and in ear monitor) , the display light does not work if you use a external pedal to increase programs or start and stop the click , and it is not possible to keep it "on" permanently . this is not a professional device and more than 90€ are really to much !
it's funny to see tama still making this gadget. it was useful back in the days when tablets and apps were not popular but now it's much more easy to use a tablet with a programmable metronome app. so this gadget is very unnecessary now.
Hope you find this review useful! What would you guys like to see me review next?
Rayna Vandel your dw 5000 pedal 😀😀
Such good review man. I asked mine few days ago and I saw your video and you only have a one cons that means I’ll have a good metronome! Thanks buddy.
Thank you! 🥁
Thanks, man! I had Roland unit that had a voice metronome feature so you could hear the beat numbers going by. Really helpful for tricky odd meters.
With the cable ends, you could get some cables with right angle ends; would stick out a lot less. Cheers!
I would definitely gonna pick up one for my drum exercises on my basic practice pad set. But I wish it could record though.
nice review i like it thanks. but i have a question. i use wired in ear monitor on stage. i hear the group in my in ears. but i want to hear metronome also. can we use like this? for example i can put my in ears cable to the metronome and i can use my in ears from metronome and i can hear both? is it possible?
I would suggest running the metronome through your bands desk and having it in your ears that way :) then, you can control how much you want and if your band members want it too
Nice review! Very helpful; just what I needed to know. Thanks!
Hey! No problem
And also, how can I save songs on the Tama?
Nice job! very useful review. Thank you!
You're welcome
Thanks mate. Appreciate taking the time. Yeah a cowbell/wood sound would be perfect. Gonna buy one anyway ! Oh how loud is it when practising ??
Pretty loud! However I would recommend using earphones/headphones. If you do buy one, do me a massive favour and use the link in the description please :)
It's about the same volume as my Matrix MR-600, which is the loudest one I've found. But if you need more volume this unit has a 1/4" line out jack (and an 1/8 headphone jack) that can go to an amplifier or to your mixer and PA. And unlike cheaper metronomes with an 1/8 earbud jack, it actually sounds good through the Amp/PA.
Very helpful thank you I have one in transit
You're welcome
Best review ever, thanks man.
You're welcome 👊🏻
Great review, thanks very much.
You're welcome 😊
Can you plug it in to a sample pad? I have the alesis sample pad pro and I want to be able to use it with the pads
I don't see why you couldn't plug it into your sample pad
Rayna Vandel Okay thanks!y sample pad can’t a switch metronomes through kits, so I want to get this one.
Rayna Vandel Hey man I have one last question I just thought about. Can it do 4/6? Cause there are some songs I play that are 4/6.
@@jpswissnut1849 no problem ma . Ask away. you can change the time signatures on it, yes. You can also adjust ifntheres an accent on beat 1 etc. If you do purchase one, it would help me and the channel if you used link in my description. Thank you :)
Rayna Vandel oh ok 👌. Thanks man.
Hi, thank you so much for your information man.
Can I question something?
How can I set the tempo up without tapping?,
Thank you
start the metronome going, adjust the tempo using the wheel on the front right tempo value eg120, 150 etc will be displayed on the screen. You can save the tempo to the memory via the store button. The RW200 can store up to 30 individual tempos for instant recall. great machine been using the RW series since the late 90s. Hope that helps.
Great review, thanks!
Great Review man xxx
Thanks man!
Great Review
Thank you so much
What about foot control ?
Yes you can start and stop the click with a foot pedal
It can also control paging through the track list if you use a 2 button footswitch. One button controls on/off, the other bumps up the track setlist to the next #.
i bought a RW200 rhythm wach , ideed i've tested 3 of them and all have a terrible sound on headphones (distorted) , very bad for use in live concert , (i tried different headphones and in ear monitor) , the display light does not work if you use a external pedal to increase programs or start and stop the click , and it is not possible to keep it "on" permanently .
this is not a professional device and more than 90€ are really to much !
it's funny to see tama still making this gadget. it was useful back in the days when tablets and apps were not popular but now it's much more easy to use a tablet with a programmable metronome app. so this gadget is very unnecessary now.
Mh... The fact that I'm allways first says me I probbably shouldn't sit in front of the Pc so much x)
Haha super fan ;)
@@RaynaVandel trying my best :p
Thanks.