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Posted in Uncategorized by Gadmin
May 01 2006
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How can I tell my teacher that I film epilepsy?

I recently received a diagnosis of epilepsy After a series of complex partial seizures (I blank out for about 10 seconds to 30 times a day) I am a film student if means I have to treat these devices as lighting, boom microphones and cameras. I have no idea how I'm supposed to this issue with my teacher. It is a really nice guy, but I still do not know how to say.

I see him in his office and just tell him. He wanted to know what to do if you had a crisis and, I'm sure he could eliminate some of the most dangerous for you. And I am sure you want him to know as well that it would make you feel safer just in case something happened. Be safe.

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Mic Stand

Posted in Uncategorized by Gadmin
Jan 26 2006
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I just made an open mic for stand up comedy, my routine and did not get the laughs I thought it would?

of so I should kill all these materials, or simply do elsewhere? I was told that the microphones are not a good way to judge your hardware, because the public is nothing but comedians, worried about their routine. So what do I do? PS: I laughed, but not the whole show.

Awee, I'm really sorry to hear that you do not have a lot of laughs. I hope you're not too upset about it. (I do not think you should get rid of all materials. Are there any jokes that you think actually are not as big or it could be a better joke in this place? Also, if you remember that those who do not want lots of laughter, you can re-evaluate and see if you really like 'em and want to or if we could somehow make them funnier. : D

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Stereo Microphone Stand

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Jan 19 2006
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Camcorder microphone help?

I have a camcorder with an external microphone, but no real point mounting the camera, I have two questions: 1) There are certain situations in which amalgam around a separate stand for the microphone will not easy, what other options do I have to mount the microphone, there is something that I can get a little microphone, just a generic kind of clip, so I can attach to a party … Perhaps the camera tripod? Microwave all the clips I've watched seem to go with a boot 2) I do not know what kind for microphone, shotgun / stereo / radio / rifle etc.I just want a workhorse mic good one to replace the camcorder? I have about £ 50/60 to devote to it.

I use a hook Bower angle camera with two shoes accessories on it. There are mounts for camera right with an accessory shoe sole, too.

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Boom Microphone Stand

Posted in Uncategorized by Gadmin
Jan 15 2006
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Microphone help?

Hi, I would like to record my own music and for the past few months ive been using my logitech headset as my mic lol I have connected to the boom microphone in front of my Amp using Mixcraft. I was wondering if there were any of those microphones that can chant normal plug into the microphone port on the computer

You can use the microphone of your choice after all. Just having the correct cable. Most song pro microphones (Shure SM-58, etc.) are equipped with an XLR connection. If you are entering the CMI to the soundcard of your computer, you will need a XLR to 1 / 8 "cable. Here's a pic: http://www.swamp.net.au/store/images/productimages/Large/L_XLR (f) _1-8 (m) _2m.jpg If you are entering micro a USB port, you'll need an XLR cable USB. Here's a pic: http://www.soundtech.com/lightsnake/images/stusbxlr10.jpg

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Microphone Stand Clip

Posted in Uncategorized by Gadmin
Dec 06 2005
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A guitar tuner is good equipment necessary at first to learn to play guitar. A novice guitarist will not normally musical knowledge or experience to be able to tune by ear, but listen to play is very important, allows consider whether some of the tuners available there.

Guitar tuners are generally divided into several different categories. Some models clip on the headstock of the guitar and senses the height of the note by the vibrations. Other models have a small built in microphone and works best when placed near the rosette guitar where the guitar volume is at its strongest. These units typically have a microphone input physics too, so if your guitar can be connected, you can get the most response was that the tuner detects locations. Sometimes tuners are incorporated into appliances other guitars, like effects pedals and preamps. They are most often used for live performances.

When you buy a tuner that you want to be sure to get a color one. Chromatic tuner is able to detect any note on the scale, while some do guitar tuners recognize that the six locations of the standard guitar tuning, EADGBE E. If you want to tune down to EB, or use an alternate tuning, a non-tuner Chromatic will not recognize the notes you play. Most tuners today are chromatic, but it is a good way to make sure to look for.

Clip-on Tuners

Clip-on guitar tuners seems to be the most popular type, at least I see around much today. The Intellitouch Tuner was the first of this type, and it was quickly followed by companies like Sabine, Korg, and many others. The advantage of such tuners is that the noise others do not touch it as a micro-based tuners. Since their van and the vibration of your instrument, no noise from a built in microphone they may be more concentrated in their pitch detection. As such, they are handy for situations where high blocking you may be surrounded by many other instruments, but have yet to get tuned up. Just turn on your tuner and watch the needle as you tune each string. If you play often in places with less-than-optimal lighting, with a tuner with a backlit screen is essential, so be sure to check this option when you shop. Oh, and if you're distracted, looking for an automatic shutdown feature.

Mic / Plug-in Tuners

Guitar tuners with a small microphone input connector and were widely used before the clip-on tuners have been developed. These tuners are about the size a card game, and must be placed near the sound hole guitar, either on your lap or on a music stand. While perfectly usable, I find balance the tuner on my knee to be difficult, and the microphone will easily pick up noise other than the guitar. They can be handy if you agree an electric guitar since you can simply connect with a cable and the tuner can not just sit on the floor by your achievement if necessary. But the farther you move, the less accurate and usable as it gets. I much prefer clip-on tuners in this situation, either for an acoustic instrument or electric.

Pedal Tuners

The third major category of pedal tuners tuners. These come in the form of a pedal and are stand-alone or other units or integrated with another type of effects pedal. They are designed for use with an instrument which amplification pickup. Your guitar is connected to the input of the pedal, and the production goes to other pedals to an amplifier or system PA. They can also work without any other equipment of the line. The thing reach the pedals of live performances is that they have an option to disable the output. So, between songs, if you press the pedal, it shuts off the signal, and the public will not listen your noodling and adjustment.

So there you have it, three main types of guitar tuners. Decide what features you want and what you want, then go shop around and check some options!

Jennifer Martin is the CEO of RhythmStrummer.com Her site offers easy guitar lessons in a fun & supportive atmosphere, taught by teachers who care. Students learn song and technique lessons in a variety of genres, including Folk, Country, and Classic Rock – all with NO annoying advertising.

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