The alps was awesome, indescribably so... I have finally managed to upload a slide show of the mountains and beautiful scenery that was on show. The music accompanying is the only song I listened to while skiing, and (for me) was the soundtrack to my trip :)
Saturday, 20 March 2010
Arduino - First Project
Got my Arduino this week, as inspired my the Maker Faire at the Newcastle Science festival. Needed to save penny and have a friday night it, so stayed in and made it work. Got a 16-way rotary switch and a line of 5 LED's and made a kind of Christmas Lights arrangement, selectable patterns. Flexing my electronic and C basic skills.
Tomorrow might be a nice day and warrant a walk up Pendel, if not, have to see if I can't get my stepper motor working :)
Tomorrow might be a nice day and warrant a walk up Pendel, if not, have to see if I can't get my stepper motor working :)
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Glade 2010
Spotify playlist of the Glade 2010 artists, as informed by their press release dated Wed 17th March 2010!
Foures into electronics
Inspired by this years Maker Faire (and the nature of my job) sees me needing to make a decicive move towards understanding a bit more of electronics. An Arduino has been ordered, and I have been inspired to design and build a musical instrument, using an aluminium bowl, a bag of ball bearings and a few stepper moters I have liberated of an old dot matrix printer from the warehouse at work. The sad thing is, it seems like I am a few decades too late. Getting microelectronic parts that aren't surface mount or £5 delivery charge seems nearly impossible. I went to Maplins for a bag of transistor, and they only had 4!! This is a shame, cause it means people are going to find it hard in the comming years to get into electronics, meaning all hardware development will be taken abroad, just like every other industry we have ever had! Yikes!
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Damn Studio
The problem with recording in a studio that have over 100ms latency, is at first, you do not notice it, and you play correctly to the click, or backing tack. Then after a while, your subconscious takes over and begins to allow you to play slightly behind so that the instrument you are playing sounds in time with the rest of the music. The end result is a take that is half in one time and half in another (or in other words, Out of time). As far as I can see, without different recording /studio techniques this is unavoidable... Meaning everything recorded in a studio suffering latency will always be a little bit crap....
Damn Studio!
Sunday, 7 March 2010
Matter is Clever
If gravity is exerted by all matter, and gravity is a form of energy, then in accordance with the conservation of energy rule, then where does matter get the energy from to convert into gravity!?
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