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Nudge Select 1 of 8 different Sound Patterns from the small Matrixes icons on the right. Use your mouse to draw notes on each 16 Step Matrix. Adjust the volume of the iNudge. Click MORE for advanced adjustment abilities. For each Pattern, adjust Volume, Mute, Clear, or set Audio Pan from Left to Right. Click on the Tempo numbers and click up or down to change the overall Tempo. Home Entertainment How-Tos posted on 3/16/11 by Geek Girls We got into so much detail about our home setups in Podcast #33, we thought it'd be helpful to provide some videos and photos! Kyle DeLaHunt's set-up: Kyle explains how to get files into iTunes without copying them (SO HANDY if you're storing movie or music files on an external drive!): Photos of Kyle's home set-up:

Create Music Beats - The online music factory - Jam, remix, chords, loops JamStudio for 2021! Download the Windows App or Mac App to keep using JamStudio! DO IT NOW! App review: Planetary for iPad The iPad's music player hasn't changed much since its debut, and unlike its desktop counterpart, it also lacks a built-in music visualizer for your mesmerization. Luckily, for the folks who are seeking ways to spice up their iPad music experience, you now have a new option: Planetary, by Bloom Studio. As you can tell by the name and the screenshot above, what we have here is a visually compelling app for exploring your tablet's music library. It's very straightforward: each artist or band is shown as a star, surrounded by albums in the form of orbiting planets, and then you have individual tracks displayed as moons orbiting each album. During playback, each track leaves behind a trail on its orbit to indicate its play time, though you can hide the orbit lines (and labels) if you them too distracting. App review: Planetary for iPad

Study links emotional and neural responses to musical performance It is well known that music arouses emotions. But why do some musical performances move us, while others leave us flat? Why do musicians spend years perfecting the subtle nuances that bring us to tears? ANYTHING YOU WANT Book Summary: In this book, I tell you everything I learned from starting, growing, and selling CD Baby, compressed into an entertaining and useful one-hour read. No secrets held back, I share the biggest mistakes, keys to its success, and the philosophies behind the big decisions.

Man Makes Music Out of an Old Game Boy Here’s a use for your old Game Boy that might not have occurred to you. A German Game Boy fan named Sebastian Bender has released a music video on YouTube that is made up of clicks, spring-twiddling and button-pressing on the device. With 200,000 views since April 6, it’s catching on. It’s a unique use for the game player, for sure, but maybe not as unique as you think. Last year, another fan netted more than 1 million views for an all-Game Boy rendition of Michael Jackson’s "Beat It."

A SANE MAN IN AN INSANE WORLD "..Why can't they stop clucking, and just push the money through his letter-box (if he has one) ? But then there'd be the immediate problem of gangster or government attack..." (the following is adapted from a piece in The Daily Telegraph, London) Dr Perelman's extraordinary life has been one of adversity and extremes. He has suffered anti-Semitism as well as miscomprehension and betrayal from less talented colleagues. Disillusioned with the world around him, he effectively withdrew from society about five years ago, taking a monk-like vow of silence.

article/330295 McDonald's has announced on its Facebook page that it has brought back one of its popular seasonal items ─ curly fries, but chances are your local McDonald's won't be carrying this menu item. According to The Food Beast, every year McDonald's offers a limited 3-week run of its "Twister Fries" product in its establishments in the Philippines. The curly fries were added to the menu on Aug. 1, reported International Business Times. The announcement of the curly fries' return led to comments and speculation on the web whether or not McDonald's would consider bringing this menu item to the U.S. However, at this time it appears the U.S., and other markets, won't be seeing this item any time soon, if at all.

The origins of abc Where does our alphabet come from? We see it every day on signs, billboards, packaging, in books and magazines; in fact, you are looking at it now — the Latin or Roman alphabet, the world’s most prolific, most widespread abc. Typography is a relatively recent invention, but to unearth the origins of alphabets, we will need to travel much farther back in time, to an era contemporaneous with the emergence of (agricultural) civilisation itself.

Pied Beauty "Pied Beauty" is a curtal sonnet by the English poet Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889). It was written in 1877, but not published until 1918, when it was included as part of the collection Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins.[1] Pied Beauty Glory be to God for dappled things — For skies of couple-colour as a brinded cow; For rose-moles all in stipple upon trout that swim; Fresh-firecoal chestnut-falls; finches' wings; Landscape plotted and pieced — fold, fallow, and plough; And áll trádes, their gear and tackle and trim. All things counter, original, spare, strange; Whatever is fickle, freckled (who knows how?)

The Digital Solution: When the Devices Are Done - Katherine Boehret - The Digital Solution It is time for spring cleaning, or as I think of it, my yearly chance to shove old technology products to the back of my storage closet. Instead, this should be a chance to take advantage of companies’ stepped-up recycling efforts. Last year, 460 million pounds of electronics were collected and recycled in the U.S., a 53 percent increase from 2010, according to the Consumer Electronics Association. People know they should recycle their old or unwanted technology products, but they don’t know where to begin.

How to buy an electric car: A shopper’s guide Electric vehicle plug: Image via Toyota UK I’ve been thinking about upgrading to an electric car for a while now. And in today’s market, there are plenty of models to choose from. But having a lot of options makes for a complicated decision!

Mailbag: "What Should I See At Walt Disney World?" I promised someone I would do this post a few months ago, since it's always been a FAQ - and since then I've had four more of you ask me for the exact same thing. So, yeah, I guess it's time!So, here 'tis: My personal list of Stuff You Shouldn't Miss On Your Walt Disney World Vacation. I'm going to do this bullet-point-style, and just concentrate on the things John and I like best, so don't consider this an all-inclusive guide; if you want one of those, the 'net is bursting with them.

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