morphagene-manual.
... The Morphagene comes with a blank microSD card for storing sounds. No sounds are included with this card. You don’t need somebody telling you what sounds are approved for use. The world of sound is larger than we could possibly imply with presets. But this does mean you will need to take some action ...
... The Morphagene comes with a blank microSD card for storing sounds. No sounds are included with this card. You don’t need somebody telling you what sounds are approved for use. The world of sound is larger than we could possibly imply with presets. But this does mean you will need to take some action ...
The Interactive Balloon: Sensing, Actuation and Behavior in a Common Object
... thickness (1/t), and the length of the foil along the j axis ( j); a similar relation applies when using the foil as a sensor5. Assuming an AC potential of ±100 volts applied across the foil used in the balloon, we thus expect corresponding mechanical cycling to range between ±3 nm in thickness, ±20 ...
... thickness (1/t), and the length of the foil along the j axis ( j); a similar relation applies when using the foil as a sensor5. Assuming an AC potential of ±100 volts applied across the foil used in the balloon, we thus expect corresponding mechanical cycling to range between ±3 nm in thickness, ±20 ...
Audio Systems Guide for Houses of Worship
... sometimes referred to as the audio chain: each device is linked to the next in a specific order. The primary goal of the sound system in house of worship sound applications is to deliver clear, intelligible speech, and, usually, high-quality musical sound, to the entire congregation. The overall des ...
... sometimes referred to as the audio chain: each device is linked to the next in a specific order. The primary goal of the sound system in house of worship sound applications is to deliver clear, intelligible speech, and, usually, high-quality musical sound, to the entire congregation. The overall des ...
Audio Systems Guide for Houses of Worship
... sometimes referred to as the audio chain: each device is linked to the next in a specific order. The primary goal of the sound system in house of worship sound applications is to deliver clear, intelligible speech, and, usually, high-quality musical sound, to the entire congregation. The overall des ...
... sometimes referred to as the audio chain: each device is linked to the next in a specific order. The primary goal of the sound system in house of worship sound applications is to deliver clear, intelligible speech, and, usually, high-quality musical sound, to the entire congregation. The overall des ...
Moogerfooger MF-105M MIDI MuRF
... The term "Envelope" is used to describe the changes that occur to a musical sound, from its start to its end. A musical sound can have a rapid onset, like the plucking of a string or the striking of a drum. It can also have a gradual onset, like a slowly bowed violin. With the term "Envelope", the s ...
... The term "Envelope" is used to describe the changes that occur to a musical sound, from its start to its end. A musical sound can have a rapid onset, like the plucking of a string or the striking of a drum. It can also have a gradual onset, like a slowly bowed violin. With the term "Envelope", the s ...
preset 10 architectural owners manual
... preset is taken from the newly selected preset. Once the fade has com pleted, it will rem ain in that preset (static) until another preset is selected. W hen the autofollow m ethod of playback is used, once the fade tim e of the currently fading preset is com pleted the next preset is autom atically ...
... preset is taken from the newly selected preset. Once the fade has com pleted, it will rem ain in that preset (static) until another preset is selected. W hen the autofollow m ethod of playback is used, once the fade tim e of the currently fading preset is com pleted the next preset is autom atically ...
Interpreting I-V Curve Deviations
... diodes to turn on at different current levels. This type of shade produces a broadly deviated I-V curve that rolls randomly on the descent, with or without discrete steps. Swirled patterns of accumulated dirt also produce this type of deviation. In contrast, localized shading produces very distinct ...
... diodes to turn on at different current levels. This type of shade produces a broadly deviated I-V curve that rolls randomly on the descent, with or without discrete steps. Swirled patterns of accumulated dirt also produce this type of deviation. In contrast, localized shading produces very distinct ...
HEWLETT-PACKARD JOURNAL
... made to define a better measure, called annoyance. So far, these attempts have not met with much success, chiefly because of the large number of unknown psycho logical factors that contribute to the effect of any sound on any individual at any time. These factors include such things as a person's pa ...
... made to define a better measure, called annoyance. So far, these attempts have not met with much success, chiefly because of the large number of unknown psycho logical factors that contribute to the effect of any sound on any individual at any time. These factors include such things as a person's pa ...
Microphone Techniques for Recording (English)
... group or vocal ensemble. Having the vocalists circle around an omnidirectional mic allows well trained singers to perform as they would live: creating a blend of voices by changing their individual singing levels and timbres. Two ...
... group or vocal ensemble. Having the vocalists circle around an omnidirectional mic allows well trained singers to perform as they would live: creating a blend of voices by changing their individual singing levels and timbres. Two ...
How to Coordinate Transformer Primary-Side Fuses with Feeder Reclosers Using Coordinaide
... Automatic circuit reclosers sense overcurrents, interrupt them, and then automatically reclose to reenergize the feeder. Most faults on overhead distribution systems—perhaps as many as 75 to 80%—are temporary in nature, lasting only a few cycles to a few seconds. With their “trip and reclose” capabi ...
... Automatic circuit reclosers sense overcurrents, interrupt them, and then automatically reclose to reenergize the feeder. Most faults on overhead distribution systems—perhaps as many as 75 to 80%—are temporary in nature, lasting only a few cycles to a few seconds. With their “trip and reclose” capabi ...
A DC-4-ghz true logarithmic amplifier: theory and implementation
... The second class of log amplifiers is the parallel-summation type. Parallel-summation log amplifiers may be divided into the progressive-compression type and the parallel-amplification type. Each of these will be discussed in turn. Fig. 5 shows a progressive-compression log amplifier [10]. Functiona ...
... The second class of log amplifiers is the parallel-summation type. Parallel-summation log amplifiers may be divided into the progressive-compression type and the parallel-amplification type. Each of these will be discussed in turn. Fig. 5 shows a progressive-compression log amplifier [10]. Functiona ...
FL ballasts Electronic dimming PCA T5 EXCEL one4all lp Y, 3x14
... DALI/DSI signal = 0 switches off, DALI/DSI signal ≥ 1 switches on. With relative DALI dimming commands (e.g. up, down etc.) or switchDIM signals it is possible to change the controlled light level temporarily. Temporarily means that after a switching cycle OFF/ ON command the ballast will start at t ...
... DALI/DSI signal = 0 switches off, DALI/DSI signal ≥ 1 switches on. With relative DALI dimming commands (e.g. up, down etc.) or switchDIM signals it is possible to change the controlled light level temporarily. Temporarily means that after a switching cycle OFF/ ON command the ballast will start at t ...
Winning PV Contracts with I-V Curve Testing
... fail. I-V curves captured and stored at start-up or commissioning time give you a detailed baseline against which to compare future measurements over the life cycle of the PV system. Module degradation and failures are easily measured and documented, facilitating module warranty claims. Questions of ...
... fail. I-V curves captured and stored at start-up or commissioning time give you a detailed baseline against which to compare future measurements over the life cycle of the PV system. Module degradation and failures are easily measured and documented, facilitating module warranty claims. Questions of ...
pat4545278_gagon.pdf
... (FIG. 1), and is rotated by a knob 42. A stop 43 (FIG. ground and output lead 25, there being no connection to 6) is associated with an arm 44 on shaft 39 in such man- 15 the junction between resistors 24 and 27. Such a conner that the shaft may be turned through only one revostruction, however, is ...
... (FIG. 1), and is rotated by a knob 42. A stop 43 (FIG. ground and output lead 25, there being no connection to 6) is associated with an arm 44 on shaft 39 in such man- 15 the junction between resistors 24 and 27. Such a conner that the shaft may be turned through only one revostruction, however, is ...
PROGRAMMING MANUAL FOR HANDHELD PROGRAMMER PCDI-10VT PROGRAMMABLE CDI IGNITION AND PV CONTROLLER
... is calculated with all revs as programmed with ignition map. When "[+] and [-] signal" is checked, then both signals are detected. Revs of first ignition point define switching point between, programmed ignition map and idle running timing position. - Ignition timing is defined with trailing edge of ...
... is calculated with all revs as programmed with ignition map. When "[+] and [-] signal" is checked, then both signals are detected. Revs of first ignition point define switching point between, programmed ignition map and idle running timing position. - Ignition timing is defined with trailing edge of ...
DATA-MANFULL_T1954_ENG_Rev C.p65
... TUBE ULTRAFEX. It is one of my most pleasant tasks to write this preface, as our engineering team has made it possible to enhance the traditional tube circuitry design (particularly for our VINTAGER series of products), and adapt it to meet the high sound quality and dynamics requirements of modern, ...
... TUBE ULTRAFEX. It is one of my most pleasant tasks to write this preface, as our engineering team has made it possible to enhance the traditional tube circuitry design (particularly for our VINTAGER series of products), and adapt it to meet the high sound quality and dynamics requirements of modern, ...
sound technician
... we quickly give up- and down- jerk (or even in horizontal plane) to the rope at our end. We see the wave travelling between our hand and the peg while the points on the rope move perpendicular to the rope and wave. This is a transverse wave, as the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the d ...
... we quickly give up- and down- jerk (or even in horizontal plane) to the rope at our end. We see the wave travelling between our hand and the peg while the points on the rope move perpendicular to the rope and wave. This is a transverse wave, as the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the d ...
PAM8610 Description Pin Assignments
... The FADE terminal is a logic input that controls the operation of the volume control circuitry during transitions to and from the shutdown state and during power-up. A logic low on this terminal will set the amplifier in fade mode. During power-up or recovery from the shutdown state (a logic high is ...
... The FADE terminal is a logic input that controls the operation of the volume control circuitry during transitions to and from the shutdown state and during power-up. A logic low on this terminal will set the amplifier in fade mode. During power-up or recovery from the shutdown state (a logic high is ...
here - Phaedrus Audio
... scale, or +8 on the European EBU scale. Output level is sufficient easily to modulate semi-pro' equipment (mixers, DAT, solid-state recorders and many sound cards) to 0dBFS. ...
... scale, or +8 on the European EBU scale. Output level is sufficient easily to modulate semi-pro' equipment (mixers, DAT, solid-state recorders and many sound cards) to 0dBFS. ...
A sound card - E
... Other species have a different range of hearing. For example, dogs can perceive vibrations higher than 20 kHz, but are deaf to anything below 40 Hz. As a signal perceived by one of the major senses, sound is used by many species for detecting danger, navigation, predation, and communication. Earth' ...
... Other species have a different range of hearing. For example, dogs can perceive vibrations higher than 20 kHz, but are deaf to anything below 40 Hz. As a signal perceived by one of the major senses, sound is used by many species for detecting danger, navigation, predation, and communication. Earth' ...
Device Parameters Extraction Within Silvaco Simulation Software
... The first variable specified inside the parentheses becomes the X axis of the curve; the second variable becomes the Y axis. The v.“name” and i.“name” syntax is used for any electrode name — just insert the proper name of the electrode. The electrode name must have been defined previously (such as i ...
... The first variable specified inside the parentheses becomes the X axis of the curve; the second variable becomes the Y axis. The v.“name” and i.“name” syntax is used for any electrode name — just insert the proper name of the electrode. The electrode name must have been defined previously (such as i ...
The Functions of Sound for Television
... In broadcast journalism, a reporter can record voiceover narration at the studio in a sound booth or conduct an interview in a quiet location (to ensure good sound quality) about a topic which includes action. In each of these situations, B-roll shots with nat sound become very important in the edit ...
... In broadcast journalism, a reporter can record voiceover narration at the studio in a sound booth or conduct an interview in a quiet location (to ensure good sound quality) about a topic which includes action. In each of these situations, B-roll shots with nat sound become very important in the edit ...
Airborne sound insulation in terms of a loudness model
... present standards, the influence of noise is mainly described by the A-weighted equivalent continuous sound pressure level (LA,eq). This measure, however, takes into account too little the subjective perception and evaluation of sound [16, 17, 18] and is not a satisfactory descriptor of a sound even ...
... present standards, the influence of noise is mainly described by the A-weighted equivalent continuous sound pressure level (LA,eq). This measure, however, takes into account too little the subjective perception and evaluation of sound [16, 17, 18] and is not a satisfactory descriptor of a sound even ...
Final Project Report, Mechatronics
... exchange of messages between two instruments of the same brand, but failed to do that when is dealing with devices that used different protocols. The MIDI protocol was created in 1983 to standardize the interface between digital instruments. It created requirements for the hardware and communication ...
... exchange of messages between two instruments of the same brand, but failed to do that when is dealing with devices that used different protocols. The MIDI protocol was created in 1983 to standardize the interface between digital instruments. It created requirements for the hardware and communication ...
VULCAN-DayBright-LED-System-Manual
... the LED modules are turned off and the controller’s status LED will flash twice a second. The LED battery should be disconnected to prevent overdischarge. The controller will go into standby mode if it has been powered up for more than thirty minutes (even if the LEDs are turned off) to prevent exce ...
... the LED modules are turned off and the controller’s status LED will flash twice a second. The LED battery should be disconnected to prevent overdischarge. The controller will go into standby mode if it has been powered up for more than thirty minutes (even if the LEDs are turned off) to prevent exce ...
Fade (audio engineering)
In audio engineering, a fade is a gradual increase or decrease in the level of an audio signal. The term can also be used for film cinematography or theatre lighting in much the same way (see fade (filmmaking) and fade (lighting)).A recorded song may be gradually reduced to silence at its end (fade-out), or may gradually increase from silence at the beginning (fade-in). Fading-out can serve as a recording solution for pieces of music that contain no obvious ending. Both fades and cross-fades are very valuable since they allow the engineer to quickly and easily make sure that the beginning and the end of any audio region is smooth in order to not have any prominent glitches. It is necessary that there is a clear section of silence prior to the audio. Fade-ins and out can also be used to change the characteristics of a sound, for example a fade-in is used to soften the attack, especially in vocals where very plosive (‘b’,‘d’, and ‘p’) sounds can occur. It can also be used to soften up the attack of the drum and/or percussion instruments. A cross-fade can be manipulated through its rates and coefficients in order to create different styles of fading. Almost every fade is different; this means that the fade parameters must be adjusted according to the individual needs of the mix.Though relatively rare, songs can fade out then fade back in. Some examples of this are ""Helter Skelter"" and ""Strawberry Fields Forever"" by The Beatles, ""Suspicious Minds"" by Elvis Presley, ""Rambling On"" by Procol Harum, ""Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others"" by The Smiths, ""Thank You"" by Led Zeppelin, and ""Future"" by Paramore.