Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts

Friday, February 22, 2013

Newegg TV: Rosewill HIVE Series 650W Modular Design Power Supply Overview

Newegg TV: Rosewill HIVE Series 650W Modular Design Power Supply Overview Tube. Duration : 3.18 Mins.


www.newegg.com | Power Supply bit.ly 17-182-132 The Rosewill HIVE series is a premium 80 PLUS BRONZE certified power supply that delivers unprecedented performance, uncompromised features with unbeatable efficiency vital to today's high-end system. HIVE's black coated casing and rock touch finishing evokes a sense of high quality. It features active PFC with auto AC-input voltage adjustment (100 - 240V), mesh sleeves on all cables for easier cable routing and better ventilation, and one 135mm fan with auto fan speed control for efficient, silent cooling. Modular cable design helps reduce bulk and clutter inside chassis. An array of safety & EMI approvals including UL, FCC, CE, CB and RoHS ensures outstanding reliability, durability and eco-friendliness. Rosewill HIVE Series HIVE-650 650W Continuous @40°C, 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified, Modular Design, Single +12V Rail, ATX12V v2.31/EPS12V v2.92, SLI Ready, CrossFire Ready, Active-PFC Power Supply @Newegg: bit.ly - Credits - Presenter: Joanne Producer: Lam Camera: Anna Post-Production: Anna Check out our channel for more tech videos! www.youtube.com and for all other newegg products, check out our second channel at www.youtube.com Newegg Inc. provides the information contained herein as an educational service. Although we believe the information in this presentation to be accurate and timely, because of the rapid changes in the industry and our reliance on information provided by outside sources, we make no warranty or ...

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Using Moog Animoog w/ Ableton Live - iPad / iOS Sound Design Tutorial Pt 3

Using Moog Animoog w/ Ableton Live - iPad / iOS Sound Design Tutorial Pt 3 Video Clips. Duration : 10.85 Mins.


More info - bit.ly In the third and final installment of our video tutorial series on Moog's Animoog iPad app, Dubspot Instructor Matt Cellitti offers sound design and production tips and tricks and shows you how to use Animoog in a Digital Audio Workstation. The final installment of the Animoog tutorials will hopefully give you a few more tricks on how to create some really cool sounds in this great app. Once you have created an interesting sound with a unique path, I will show you how to "stretch" the orbit across your path to create thick sounds, triggering multiple timbres at once for radically transforming sounds. Moving the path around the X/Y axis will allow you to essentially create several different presets inside of one saved sound. I might start with a slow pad if I begin in the top left corner, yet morph to a sharp lead sound by pulling the path down to the bottom of the Y axis. Lastly, it is important to realize that the signal coming out of the iPad/iPhone headphone jack comes in at a lower volume level than we would like. Simply use some effects inside of a DAW or other host program to boost the signal and create more interesting effect chains for Animoog. Set up an effect chain just once and save it for instant recall when you need it again. Works great in both Live and Maschine. - Matt Cellitti

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

JJ Acoustics Demo Room - Marten Design, Accustic Arts, Ayon Audio

JJ Acoustics Demo Room - Marten Design, Accustic Arts, Ayon Audio Tube. Duration : 1.55 Mins.


Accustic Arts Amp I - MK2, Accustic Arts PREAMP I - MK3, Ayon CD5s CD player, Marten Django XL Speakers, Accustic Arts Premium Line Mk2 Speaker Cable, Accustic Arts Silver Line (New Edition) (XLR) Interconnect, Tara Labs RSC Air 1EX (XLR) Interconnect, JJ Acoustics Silver Reference Power Cable, Accustic Arts Power Cord Ferrite II (New Edition) & Oyaide Tunami Power Cables. JJ Acoustics - Melbourne, Australia www.jjacoustic.com Recorded on a Canon HD Video Recorder which unfortunately, does not record Bass information from the speakers below (to my estimate) 60Hz. These speakers have ample Bass Reproduction capabilities that you cannot hear on this video.

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