February 2012
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Day 4-5 catch up of Roland tutorials
Yes, that’s right. I had a little setback trying to find enough hours in the day to do this one week of Roland tutorials. So now I’m packing all the missed hours into my next two days off! I admit, I wasn’t as hardcore as I wanted to be about this. But NO EXCUSES. I’m catching up, and plan to do another week of this! Here’s what I learned reading a Roland SP-555...
Day 3 of Roland Tutorials
Today I learned what every button, knob and plug in is for. Haven’t mastered their functions, but at least there are no more great mysteries on the surface. It was a tedious day.
I did learn you can lock your sampler! Check out this company that builds external locks for your controller, iPad, laptop and more: http://www.kensington.com/kensington/us/us/home.aspx
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Day 2 of 1 hour Roland Tutorials
Today I learned:
Boring but necessary info on how to properly use, store and care for the sampler.
The sensitivity of the D Beam controller will change depending on the amount of light in the vicinity of the unit. If it does not function as you expect, adjust the sensitivity as appropriate for the brightness of your location.
I learned I should probably invest in a special stand for this...
January 2012
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love every second.
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December 2011
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Ilictronix-Electronic Music Blog
Inject some dance party vibes into your New Year’s eve party with this killer 2 hour mix by The Twelves: http://www.ilictronix.com/2009/12/twelves-essential-mix_20.html
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Mia Pearlman’s new time lapse video of her site specific installation at the New Museum this May. She uses paper to envelop a space with a 3-dimensional storm of light and voluminous shape.
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Om records
Om Records is an electro indie label, and they have a free winter sampler album you can download here!
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I think the future is going to be about combining informational content with...
– -Jonah Peretti founder of Buzzfeed.com
http://www.niemanlab.org/2011/12/how-buzzfeed-got-its-biggest-traffic-day-ever/
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November 2011
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Voltage: otherwise known as electrical potential difference or electric tension (denoted ∆V and measured in volts, or joules per coulomb) is the difference in electric potential between two points — or the difference in electric potential energy per unit charge between two points. Voltage is equal to the work which would have to be done, per unit charge, against a static electric field to move...