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ChordWiki : コード譜共有サイト - (Private Browsing) Welcome to ETF Acoustics. Homework Help from Cramster | Math, Algebra, Physics, Chemistry, Science, History, Accounting, English. SNES Super Gameboy Line Out Audio Mod. DIY Stereo Condenser Microphone with Adjustable Toe-in/ Toe-out Angle. Parts: 6.3mm Right Angled Plug x 2 (I took them off from a fender patch cable) Panasonic WM-61A Electret Condenser Microphone x 2 Silicon Earphone Bud x 2 Some Silicone Sealant Instructions: It is easy if you have the right parts of the right size. - Put the silicon earphone bud to the end of the right angled plug.

It should be a tight fit as the bud is slightly smaller than the end opening of the plug. - Apply some silicone sealant to the inside of the plug to secure the bud. - Solder the wires to the mic and to the connectors of the plug. . - Insert the mic to the bud and it should be another tight fit. A position sensitive midi drum pad. The SynPad is a position sensitive midi drum pad that you can build yourself using simple materials and tools for around 50 UK pounds (depending on what materials you already have, and how many pads you want to make.) The pad can detect where you have hit it as well as how hard, so that the synth it is driving can change the sound continuously as you strike the pad in different places. The software I have written to make the sounds is currently linux based, but would not require much work to adapt to a windows or mac environment. The skills you need are basic wood and metal work (cutting and drilling), enough electronics knowledge to build a simple circuit from the schematic, and a moderate amount of experience with making music on the linux operating system.

You don't need any programming experience to start making sounds under linux, but would if you want to create your own synths to make different sounds, or to port the program to another OS. SNF Drumming MIDI Glove using Arduino and light sensors. Hey there! First of all cheers to my supportive lovely family: Betina, Edvins, Vera and Sérgio! I'm Bruno Ratnieks from Brazil and will describe a fun and easy way to build your own sound expression MIDI enabled glove without expending lot's of money on MIDI Interfaces or expensive sensors.

Feel free to contact me directly by mail if you like it or have suggestions. Private feedback are welcome by e-mail: mailto:bruno@sniffer.net This project was inspired by other do it yourself projects using Piezo (buzzer) as input sensors but they are too big and need filtering for precise velocity reading. So this is an out of the box and unconventional knock input sensing method I've been using and now it's yours too. If you do like electronics, gadgets and music take a time and build yourself one of these. Let me start showing the result of this project. The Gloves (pair) v2.0 will be public like this as soon as it's ready so no need to ask for details by contacting. Software List That's it. Best wishes, How to make a piano keyboard. Playstation 2 Guitar Amp.

Make acoustic panels for your recording studio or home theater. Acoustic treatments are often used to help improve the acoustics of a room by taming "flutter echoes," "room modes," and other problems which arise from a room's dimensions and construction. Although a variety of treatments are available for commercial use, they tend to be quite expensive. After some research both online and in print, we came across several sources for DIY acoustic treatments using rigid fiberglass panels and simple frames. These are often referred to as "bass traps," although the ones that we're focusing on have a fairly wide rage of absorption. While commercial versions are available for almost $100, we were able to make these panels for about $24 each.

We can not take credit for this design, but have combined several people's ideas into a step-by-step guide. For more information, check out the good folks in the acoustics forum at recording.org. Custom Sofa Entertainment Center. Christmas card with inbuilt retro video game for under $10. Hello all and welcome to my second Christmas related project. Have you ever received a really boring Christmas card? Have you ever sat there and thought to yourself "If only there were a little video game on this card that I could play... " Well ponder no more because that card is here! This instructable will show you how to make your very own retro video game Christmas card which can be made for less than $10.

All you need is some time, some soldering know how and roughly $10 in your wallet. Please view this youtube video to get the main idea of this project: There are essentially two main parts to building this project. 1. The game is titled "Santas Scramble" and is played within 64 pixels on an 8x8 LED matrix display. There are two different designs below and I must apologise for my lack of arts and crafts ability. Anyway - lets get started shall we! Finish. Pentax 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 Zoom Fisheye to Super Wide-Angle SMCP-DA ED. MAKOTO TOJIKI / PROFILE. Makoto Tojiki is an artist and designer who uses light as his primary medium of expression. Tojiki, a 1998 industrial design engineering graduate of Kinki University, devoted his personal time to experimenting with light while employed as an industrial designer. In 2003, he launched his career as a full-time artist. Early on, Tojiki produced small works intended for production, but found this limiting and branched out into artistic images of objects constructed from light, as well as jewelry that involves light reflection, such as diamonds. 1975: Born in Miyazaki, Japan. 1998: Graduated Kinki University Kyushu faculty of engineering industrial design. 1998-2003: Inhouse designer.

(Home electric appliances) 2003: Established MAKOTO TOJIKI DESIGN.2014: Lives and works in Chiba, Japan. His most recent "No Shadow" series is inspired by the interconnectedness of light and shadow and how they can be manipulated and controlled. All done! Hidden Cabinet. This is a hidden cabinet large enough to fit two remote controls, a wallet, a watch, and a bunch of other small items. Using this guide to direct you through this project will facilitate the process. The cabinet is hidden by a faux DVD collection that flips upward when pressed inward. WHY: My TV was mounted onto the wall using a bulky bracket. From the left and right sides of the TV, the brackets would show.

I covered them up by making two smaller sized boxes to fit and block the bracket area. I just recently remodeled my room, so I thought it would be nice to do something a little more creative than a standard shelf. The hidden shelf looks like a stack of dvds, but is in fact a hidden door. This secret door is also a fairly nice way to conceal electronics. Cost: Roughly $25 Every part seen in this guide can easily be purchased at your local hardware store. This project should probably be done before the assembly of the outer cabinet, it will make measurements easier. Untitled. Back To Top A complete suite of tools is available to help get your design to market.

Choose from low cost starter kits, fully featured development boards, free MPLAB® IDE and MPLAB® XC Compilers as well as a range of debuggers. Starter Kits Starter kits are affordable, turnkey solutions consisting of the hardware and software needed to explore a new device family, including an on-board or separate debugger, MPLAB® IDE and tutorials. Development & Evaluation Boards These boards include flexibility and expansion capability for full featured designs, including the ability to add different processors and application daughter cards.

Development Environment MPLAB® IDE integrated toolset and MPLAB® XC Compilers enable fast development of embedded applications and include a host of free software for optimized code. Emulators & Debuggers. Awesome-ifying Your Facebook Profile. Float Magazine Rack. I Draw Cars Sketchbook & Reference Guide. For as long as we can remember, we’ve been drawing pictures whenever a piece of paper ended up in front of us and there was a writing implement nearby. Most of the time it’s just to pass time in meetings about project charters, TPS reports and lengthy discussions about what “we actually do here,” but we enjoy it regardless. Realistically, the final product is never anything worth writing home about because we never figured out how to properly draw anything worth hanging on the fridge – but that’s about to change. The I Draw Cars Sketchbook & Reference Guide is a walk through the important steps of automotive design using a format we understand – templates that use basic shapes bound in a Moleskine-style notebook.

It’s got all the reference information you need about proportions, perspectives and common packages and it’s fleshed out Learn-To-Draw style. You can finally prove you could design a better Batmobile. Shop Cool Material Additions. Shirts. Top 10 Photography Hacks. "Magic Lantern turns Canon DSLRs with video capabilities into near-professional video cameras. " No, it does not. It's nice to have the lenses and the ability, but a single sensor Video camera is very far from a pro video camera. DSLR's are great for the slow motion no moving shots, if you need to get artsey with your 55mm prime, they are great!

If you need to videotape a car race, news event, sports event, they completely suck. It's a great example of why a single sensor is not used in professional or even prosumer video cameras. Plus handheld, the optical IS system in my Canon video camera beats the IS in any of my canon DSLR lenses hands down. Finally, DSLR's cant record for 1 hour straight. How should I clean my DSLR’s lens? As you’re likely already aware, photography equipment is not cheap. Camera bodies can cost thousands of dollars, and it’s not uncommon for lenses to be even more expensive than the bodies. As a result, it can be very tempting to baby your equipment: treat it with extra caution and wrap it up in cotton wool so that no harm will come to it. The problem with such an approach is that you’ll miss out on spectacular photos because you’re so focused on taking care of your equipment.

You’ll refuse to photograph near sand, near dust, in humid environments, in snow, in rain. And you’ll keep your gear packed away in a bag until the very last moment, which just doesn’t work in many shooting scenarios. But I have good news. With the right care and maintenance, your camera equipment will last and continue to perform for many years – no matter the conditions, and without the babying! As a professional photographer, my equipment is often subject to not-so-camera-friendly circumstances. Now over to you: Underarm Stains on Shirts No More » Men's Flair. Useful Stuff. Corda-Roy's | Queen Chair / Bed.

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