Wednesday 14 December 2016

Liked on YouTube: SOUQ - A CUSTOMER'S PERSPECTIVE

SOUQ - A CUSTOMER'S PERSPECTIVE
In this video, I give you my opinion of Souq, and what they should improve on. This is my opinion as a customer who has used Souq before. This video consists of souq's strong points, what they should improve on, and public interviews. For more Tech/review videos like this, remember to subscribe to Toplinetech if you have not done so yet. Also if you geniuenly found this video good, hit that like button. If you have anything to say, drop it in the comments and I will be sure to take a look at it. ___________________________________________________________ Souq: uae.souq.com/ Competitors: www.crazydeals.com/ http://bit.ly/2hvwm3F https://www.awok.com _____________________________________________________ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc3iOnf8hMtA_WsoAsM4OvA

Thursday 6 October 2016

Reaper Tutorial: Record MIDI Piano Tracks And Convert To An Audio File Using FREE Piano VSTi Plugin

Reaper Tutorial: Record MIDI Piano Tracks And Convert To An Audio File Using FREE Piano VSTi Plugin Record MIDI Piano Tracks. Learn More About How To Set Up Your MIDI Keyboard here http://bit.ly/1CkZIuh Subscribe to get more home recording studio tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicRepoCom?sub_confirmation=1 Check out this playlist for a complete course on connecting and recording your digital piano On PC, Mac or iPad https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5P4qB37mqpDxtgPQ_jEAcDXSaIbYeijf Looking for a good MIDI Keyboard Controller to get you started? See which are the most popular right now: http://bit.ly/2dOUKQw Getting Connected: If you already have a digital piano or keyboard then you may need a MIDI interface to get it connected to your computer so you can create your first MIDI track: http://bit.ly/2cWDeDI Go to this web site to get the FREE Piano VSTi Plugin shown in this video tutorial. http://bit.ly/2dOW3Pv Follow this link for a more in-depth Reaper MIDI tutorial once you have mastered the basics: http://bit.ly/2cWCxdD Want to know more about What Is MIDI? http://bit.ly/1DqnMMG This video is a complete Reaper tutorial for beginners on how to record your first MIDI piano track using a FREE Piano VSTi plugin. You will then learn how to render it to an audio file. If you use different DAW recording production software, then you will still find this video useful to explain the basics of how to download and install the free piano plugin – and the principles of recording MIDI will be just the same in any MIDI recording software. The Sound Magic Piano One VSTi Piano Plugin is free to download, and is a great quick way to get a good piano sound in Reaper. It can be a little bit fiddly to get it to make a sound, so you will learn step-by-step how to install the plugin and get it to play as well. Once you have mastered the basics of recording your first MIDI piano track in Reaper, using a VSTi, you will learn how to convert it to an audio file. You could then easily share your finished recording on Soundcloud. When you are ready to learn more, do look at the more in-depth Reaper Tutorial Videos on the Reaper site. They are excellent. http://bit.ly/2cWCLl6 Want to know more about home studio setup? Visit our web site for helpful guides, hints tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/1JBIEQ3 You will find popular articles on how to record your keyboard, how to record your guitar, how to connect a microphone to your computer and so on. The best place to start on the site is with our complete basic guide to home recording studio setup: http://bit.ly/2cWBdYj Check out the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicRepoCom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn

Sunday 11 September 2016

Liked on YouTube: The Best 5 Ways To Record Guitar Onto Your Computer

The Best 5 Ways To Record Guitar Onto Your Computer
Want to start recording guitar onto your computer but you dont know which is the best? This video shows you the best ways to record guitar ranging from the best ways to get that professional studio quality sound to quick and easy methods of getting ideas onto your mac or pc.

Monday 4 July 2016

Liked on YouTube: Professor Michael Dougan assesses UK’s position following vote to leave the EU

Professor Michael Dougan assesses UK’s position following vote to leave the EU
Professor Michael Dougan, the leading EU lawyer whose criticism of the referendum campaign’s “industrial dishonesty” went viral, has assessed the UK’s position following the vote to leave the EU. The University of Liverpool Law School Professor has spent his career studying EU law as it relates to the UK; contributing to Parliamentary Select Committees, advising government and helping media fact check the barrage of assertions emanating from the Remain and Leave camps in the run up to the referendum on June 23. Now, following the UK’s vote to leave, Professor Dougan has repeated his criticism, asserting that the Leave campaign was “one of the most dishonest campaigns this country has ever seen”, potentially resulting in “untold damage to the quality of our national democracy”. Addressing the core of Vote Leave’s position, Professor Dougan considers allegations relating to the power held by the European Commission, the volume of law that emanates from the EU, the likelihood of a European Army, Turkey’s ascension to the EU – “no prospect in our lifetimes”, TTIP and immigration. And because most of the campaign was based on constitutional and legal issues, he says it is therefore “relatively easy for a constitutional lawyer like me to investigate and evaluate the main planks of what the Leave campaign had to say”. Professor Dougan is also highly critical of the actions of Vote Leave’s most prominent members in the days after the vote, as it quickly emerged that no plan was in place and their pre-referendum claims rapidly unravelled. But he also expressed his concern that many of those that did Vote Leave will “not get the things they were falsely promised” and that this could leave them feeling “more disenfranchised, more marginalised and more angry”. Finally, he says that this is now a “political crisis that needs a political solution” and that the Government has a “constitutional responsibility to protect the national interest”, with Parliament the ultimate decision-maker on whether the UK follows through and leaves the European Union. Disclosure statement: Professor Dougan is an employee of the University of Liverpool. He does not work for, undertake paid consultancy for, or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this post.

Tuesday 7 June 2016

Liked on YouTube: how to write an Alt-J song

how to write an Alt-J song
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Monday 16 May 2016

Reaper Tutorial: Make Your First Recording Step-By-Step

Reaper Tutorial: Make Your First Recording Step-By-Step Reaper Tutorial: Make Your First Recording Step-By-Step. In this tutorial I how you how to create your first audio recording in Reaper. I use the AT2020USB+ Mic - available on Amazon at http://geni.us/3C2i - to show how to record first in Audacity, then upscale the knowledge to record with a USB audio interface in Reaper. You can see a range of good audio interfaces available on Amazon here http://geni.us/3K43. The best way to get a good quality recording is to have an audio interface with separate microphone, or a USB microphone. If you want to find out more about USB microphones, then you can read more here and listen to recordings made with all the most popular USB mics http://bit.ly/1QV7MC8 Once you have the equipment and recording software then you are ready to make your first audio recording. Probably the two most popular pieces of software are Reaper and Audacity. Reaper is an example of a DAW or Digital Audio Workstation Software. It is a complete digital audio production application with a full multitrack audio and MIDI recording, editing, processing, mixing and mastering toolset. So that is fantastic, but for a beginner it can be very daunting even to make your first recording! This is because you open the software up and you are faced with a blank screen and it is very difficult to know how to begin. What I suggest you do is start with software that is much easier, and then apply the principles you have learned to Reaper. So you are going to record in Audacity - which is completely free - then upscale your knowledge to record in Reaper. When you open up Audacity it is possible to get recording right away without thinking too hard about what you are doing. You don’t need to open up any preferences boxes because everything is in front of you on the screen, it is all very obvious. You can choose which microphone or device you want to use to record from a simple drop down box, and same for where you want to playback the sound. You set the levels moving the sliders. Then you simply hit the record button like you would do on a phone, or an old fashioned tape recorder. Then you press stop and there you have it your first recording. Easy. If you wish, you can then open up the preferences by choosing Audacity -Preferences from the menu, and you find you have a range of options that you can adjust. Audacity is very well featured for free recording software. But it is only an audio editor, it doesn’t have MIDI or virtual instruments and lots of other features. It is nowhere near as complicated as a DAW like Reaper. So now to upscale what you did in Audacity to Reaper. Open the DAW and you start with that really daunting blank canvas. The first thing to do is have a look at the preferences, then look under ‘Audio’ and select ‘Device’. Here you can choose your preferred recording device or microphone. Now you need to insert a track before you can make you first recording. Once the track is created, you simply arm it for recording. Now press the record button on the main recording controls, and start recording. When you stop recording the track, Reaper will confirm that you wish to save the wav file. You can accept the default name or you can change it at this point. Once you have named and saved it, then you can easily play it back. Once you have made your first recording, you are ready to add more tracks … and you now can start building up your recording skills! Hopefully this has helped you get past that first daunting hurdle and you successfully make your first recording. If you want to find out more about home studio recording, do make sure you visit the Music Repo site at http://bit.ly/1JBIEQ3 where you can download a FREE 32-page eBook that is a great beginner’s guide to home recording studio setup. You can download Audacity from here http://bit.ly/1qV1A8m and you can get a 60-day trial of Reaper from here. If you like it, then it is very well priced for such a well-featured DAW http://bit.ly/1UvzpWQ Visit our web site for helpful guides, hints, tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/1JBIEQ3 Check out the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicRepoCom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn

Wednesday 11 May 2016

Liked on YouTube: Website Design Tips

Website Design Tips
How can you make your website better? Here are 3 website design ideas for your website! Get instant access to my FREE workshop on how to create your first video!: http://bit.ly/1sdLbg5 Subscribe to this channel! http://bit.ly/SubJustTheTips Where to find Jess: Website: http://bit.ly/21X056i YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCis0sjz5ma8PQoztJm4Wmg Twitter: https://twitter.com/jesscreatives Instagram: http://bit.ly/1sdLdoj SnapChat: jesscreatives Follow me here too: SnapChat: trenanlittle Instagram: trena_little Twitter: @trenanlittle Pinterest: trena_little Did you my see last video? Video Marketing | Does your business NEED it?: https://youtu.be/FgaHt5Z6XHA How To Deal With Stress: https://youtu.be/Y-D3A_H2Cow How To Grow Your Business FAST: https://youtu.be/C5Jq4cwkqow Do you have a website for your business but you aren't a website designer? Do you want to know the best website designs to make your page stand out? This video is about; How to make your website better Website Design ideas Website tips Webpage design New videos every Monday and Fridays featuring a business tip of the day. Feel free to leave a comment suggesting what tip I should talk about next or what your biggest business struggle! Feel free to email me: trena@trenalittle.com

Friday 15 April 2016

Reaper Tutorial: Create MIDI Drum Tracks With FREE MT Power Drum Kit VSTi

Reaper Tutorial: Create MIDI Drum Tracks With FREE MT Power Drum Kit VSTi In this step-by-step Reaper tutorial you will learn how to use the FREE MT Power Drum Kit VSTi you can download from http://bit.ly/1VpEB1q within Reaper (or any other DAW) to program your own drum tracks. You will also need to visit my web page if you want to download my drum programming cheat sheet and the drum map file I have created for the MT Power Drum Kit at http://bit.ly/19kGR46 This is a companion video to my other complete beginner’s guide to drum programming in Reaper which you can view on my web page above or on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpk6LT5WTcQ The first video has a very detailed step by step guide on how to build up your own drum tracks from scratch. However it does use a drum instrument that does not ship with Reaper. In this video you can see how to install and use the MT Power Drum Kit instead. The MT Power Drum Kit enables you to quickly put together tracks with pre-programmed intros, grooves and fills, which you can then hand edit if you wish. It can also be used if you want to create your own patterns as shown in my first video. When you have grasped the basics of drum programming, I really recommend you consider purchasing the #HitIt Book on Drum Programming by Chris which is available on Amazon here http://bit.ly/1VpECT0 or you can purchase it as an eBook here http://bit.ly/1qupwi3 The book covers more detailed tutorials on programming your own drum tracks in loads of different genres, including metal, rock and pop. So once you have mastered the basics of how to use a drum plugin and hand edit in your chosen DAW (Reaper in this case) you can then move on and really up your game with the book alongside. Reaper Tutorial Details: You will learn how to create a new track with a VSTi instrument, and then how to edit the MIDI data to control the instrument. This video shows you how to program drum tracks, but you could use the same steps to control any virtual instrument in Reaper. And the same principles apply if you use any other DAW. You will also learn how to upload a text file to rename the default note names in the MIDI editing window. This is very useful – in fact it is almost essential – when you are trying to program drums in particular. Visit our web site for helpful guides, hints tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/1JBIEQ3 Check out the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicRepoCom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn

Thursday 14 April 2016

How To Record Digital Piano / Keyboard On A Budget With Sabrent USB External Stereo Sound Adapter

How To Record Digital Piano / Keyboard On A Budget With Sabrent USB External Stereo Sound Adapter Record your digital piano on a tiny budget using the Sabrent USB External Stereo Sound Adapter (available on Amazon http://geni.us/2FEG ) and Audacity (free audio editor and recorder http://bit.ly/1qV1A8m ) The easiest and cheapest way to record the sound of your digital piano or keyboard on your computer (whether you have a Windows Laptop/PC, Mac or iPad) is to connect the audio output of your digital piano keyboard to the microphone port of your computer. I have already uploaded a complete course on how to record your keyboard on your computer – and how to use it as a MIDI controller – on YouTube, and you can either view my channel or find the whole course in one place here http://bit.ly/1S9GDNr By far the best way to record the sound of your keyboard is via a professional audio interface, and if you can possibly afford it then that is my recommended route. To help you, I have written all about What Is An Audio Interface http://bit.ly/1N9J0OV and how to choose the best one for your home recording studio http://bit.ly/1Unazsj However, if you are on a super tight budget, or you are just starting and don’t want to spend any money yet, then I also showed you how to connect the audio output of your keyboard or piano to the mic port of your computer and make quite a decent recording in Audacity or Garageband – both of which are free. So this is a super cheap way of recording. The problem, though, is that many modern computers and laptops do not have a separate microphone port, so getting this method working is very fiddly and requires you to use an adapter. I have seen in the feedback and comments that many of you have struggled. So in this video you can learn step by step how to record the sound of your keyboard through a very inexpensive USB External Stereo Sound Adapter (buy on Amazon here http://geni.us/2FEG ). These little USB devices are VERY popular, VERY cheap, and work incredibly well! Check out the recording of the piano that I make in this video. Not bad quality is it? You can use this sound adapter on iPad as well as Windows PC, Laptop and Mac so it is very versatile. And it has good quality playback too. Finally if you have one of those microphone/headphone headsets with the two mini jacks then you can use this device with that headset too. Once you have watched this, do check out the rest of the series – and find out how to use your keyboard or digital piano as a MIDI controller too! All the videos are here http://bit.ly/1S9GDNr or view them as a playlist on YouTube if you prefer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeHrtSVcm0s&list=PL5P4qB37mqpDxtgPQ_jEAcDXSaIbYeijf And while you are there – make sure you subscribe! I have a lot more videos in the pipeline for people like you who are new to recording, or trying to get results on a budget. Visit our web site for helpful guides, hints tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/1JBIEQ3 Check out the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicRepoCom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn

Liked on YouTube: BE DEUTSCH! [Achtung! Germans on the rise!] | NEO MAGAZIN ROYALE mit Jan Böhmermann - ZDFneo

BE DEUTSCH! [Achtung! Germans on the rise!] | NEO MAGAZIN ROYALE mit Jan Böhmermann - ZDFneo
English description below Die Welt dreht durch! Europa fühlt sich so schwach, dass es sich von 0,3% Flüchtlingen bedroht sieht, Amerika ist drauf und dran einen Mann zu wählen, bei dem niemand so genau weiß, wer unter dem Toupet die Fäden zieht und als wäre das alles noch nicht schlimm genug, muss man sich nun auch noch ausgerechnet von Deutschland darüber belehren lassen, wie man sich moralisch richtig verhält. Ausgerechnet Deutschland! Die haben noch nicht mal einen Weltkrieg gewonnen! The world is going completely nuts! Europe feels threatened by 0.3% refugees, the USA are about to elect a man, of who no one really knows who is pulling the strings under the toupee and just as if that was not bad enough, Germany of all nations has to disabuse the world of how to behave morally right. I mean GERMANY! They did not even win one single world war in history!

Sunday 6 March 2016

Blue Yeti v Blue Yeti Pro USB Microphone Head To Head Comparison

Blue Yeti v Blue Yeti Pro USB Microphone Head To Head Comparison Blue Yeti v Blue Yeti Pro USB Microphone Head To Head Comparison. What is the difference? Watch the video, then listen to the raw, unedited recordings and compare all the features at http://bit.ly/1QV7MC8 Follow these links to quickly find these microphones in your local Amazon site Blue Yeti Silver Edition http://geni.us/30dW Blue Yeti Pro http://geni.us/PEG So the Blue Yeti Mic and the Blue Yeti Pro both look pretty much identical. But one is twice the price of the other! Why? Well let’s start with the similarities between these two HUGELY popular USB Microphones. Both the Blue Yeti Mic and the Yeti Pro physically look the same. They are both large diaphragm condenser microphones, both with a frequency response of 20Hz – 20kHz. They both have a choice of 4 different pickup patterns: cardioid; bidirectional; omnidirectional; and stereo. This makes these microphones very versatile. You can use in a whole variety of recording situations from from solo work (in cardioid mode) to recording a conference or ensemble (in omni mode). From recording a duet or interview (in bi-directional mode) to recording a stereo signal. Both these microphones have a headphone socket with volume control, which means that as well as being fantastically versatile recording microphones, you can direct monitor and so create voiceovers etc with zero latency. Both USB mics have a physical gain control for the built in pre-amp, so you adjust the recording volume on the mic, and can adjust the settings depending on the recording situation. Finally, these distinctive looking microphones come on a solid stand, so you can vary the angle of the mic. You can also have the option of fitting them to a standard mic stand. The microphones are solid and heavy so you will need a heavy duty stand to do this. So the mics look the same and have similar features. So WHAT is the difference? Well there are two major features. The first is the recording resolution. The standard Blue Yeti records at a resolution of 16-bit 48kHz which is CD quality. However the Blue Yeti Pro can record at up to a resolution of 24-bit, 192kHz. This is a staggering difference! You can hear uncompressed recordings of both the microphones on this web page so you can compare the difference: http://bit.ly/1QV7MC8 The second key difference is the Yeti Pro can also be used as a standalone microphone, with stereo XLR output. So it is not JUST a USB microphone. This makes it hugely versatile and much less restrictive. You can connect it through a mixer and record or amplify without any need to use a computer. So these two reasons explain that with the Blue Yeti Pro you can record at a professional recording resolution and use the microphone as an analog as well as USB mic. So if you have the budget, then the Blue Yeti Pro is a great all-in-one purchase. But do make sure you compare it with all the mics I have tested, as it is the most expensive one I tried out. And if you want to know what any of these technical terms means, then do have a read of my article on microphone types and specs. http://bit.ly/21NET6g I hope you find this series of videos and my web resources help you choose USB microphone for your home recording studio. Do post in the comments below which of the mics you like the best! Visit our web site for helpful guides, hints tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/1JBIEQ3 Check out the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicRepoCom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn

Rode NT-USB v Audio-Technica AT2020 USB PLUS Pro USB Mic Head To Head

Rode NT-USB v Audio-Technica AT2020 USB PLUS Pro USB Mic Head To Head Rode NT-USB v Audio-Technica AT2020 USB PLUS Pro USB Microphone Head To Head. Which is best? Watch the video, to see and hear the difference, then listen to the raw, unedited recordings and compare all the features at http://bit.ly/1QV7MC8 Follow these links to quickly find the microphones on your local Amazon site Rode NT-USB http://geni.us/2h1g Audio Technica AT2020USB+ http://geni.us/3C2i Hopefully this will help if you are trying to choose between these hugely popular pro quality USB microphones and decide which one is the best for you. The Rode NT-USB and the Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ are very similar in appearance, price and spec. The are both side addressed condenser USB microphones with cardioid pickup pattern. They both record at more or less the same resolution: 16-bit, 44.1 kHz though Audio-Technica can also record at 48kHz. They both have a headphone output with volume control. This feature means they are both excellent if you want to direct monitor what you are recording, with zero latency. This is essential if you want to created voiceovers or vocal tracks. Both these microphones also possess a monitor-mix fader so you can choose how much of the mic you hear, and how much of your computer signal. They both come in the box with a tripod desktop stand, and you can also attach either of them to a standard mic stand if you prefer. They even both come with a zip-up storage pouch and they are both black. So those are the similarities, what about the differences? Well the Rode NT-USB is a larger microphone, and it comes with a pop filter you can attach to the desktop stand. Then the Rode has knobs you can turn to adjust headphone volume and mix whereas the Audio-Technica microphone has dials instead. So what do they sound like? Well if you watch the video you will hear the difference. These are raw recordings with no post production at all. I have made the recordings in a normal home recording studio setting with some basic acoustic treatment on the walls. Hopefully this will help you decide which one you like best if you are struggling to choose between the two. You can also visit my web site where I have road tested all the most popular USB microphones and uploaded uncompressed audio files so that you can take a closer listen http://bit.ly/1QV7MC8 And if you are struggling to understand some of the technical terms, then these are all explained in my article on microphone types and specs which you can find here: http://bit.ly/21NET6g Iope this video and my web resources help you to choose the best professional grade USB microphone for you. Post in the comments below which of the mics you like the best. I found it difficult to choose between the two, but in the end I prefer the Audio-Technica because it is a bit neater and more portable – I do a lot of recording on the go. Visit our web site for helpful guides, hints tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/1JBIEQ3 Check out the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicRepoCom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn

Blue Snowball iCE v Samson Meteor USB Microphone Head To Head

Blue Snowball iCE v Samson Meteor USB Microphone Head To Head Blue Snowball iCE v Samson Meteor USB Microphone Head To Head. Which one is best? Watch the video, see and hear the differences between them, then listen to the raw, unedited recordings and compare all the features at http://bit.ly/1QV7MC8 Follow these links to quickly find these microphones in your local Amazon site Samson Meteor Mic http://geni.us/LLv Blue Snowball iCE http://geni.us/2Vb7 This is the third video in my series of head to head comparisons of the most popular USB microphones on the market. In this one I compare two of the most striking and funkiest looking contenders: The Blue Snowball iCE Microphone and the Samson Meteor Mic. These two microphones are similarly priced condenser microphones, but very different looking mics, both are unconventional in appearance. The Blue Snowball and the Samson Meteor Mic are both huge sellers, and althought they look different they have lots of similarities Both are large diaphragm condenser mics, and both have a cardioid pickup pattern. This means they are directional and record from only one side of the microphone, rejecting sound from the side and rear, making them a good choice for a home recording studio situation. They have a similar recording resolution of 16-bit 44.1kHz (the Meteor Mic can also record at 48kHz), they both have a stated frequency response of 20Hz-20kHz, and each microphone has a built in desktop stand. But what about the differences? As you watch the video you can hear the difference between the two, and I also point out the key features of each. The Samson Meteor USB Mic boasts one of the largest condenser diaphragms (25mm) of any USB microphone available for superior recording quality. It also has a headphone port which is extremely useful for direct monitoring, and will give you zero latency when you are recording voiceovers. The legs fold in to the mic to make it a very neat, self-contained, portable microphone, though you can also attach it easily to a standard microphone stand if you wish. The Blue Snowball iCE is an almost iconic design, there is no other microphone quite like it, and it is also a self-contained unit, though perhaps not quite as neat and petite as the Meteor. It does not have any headphone port, so is just a recording microphone. The question is which sounds best? In my opinion the Snowball has the better recording quality, but the Meteor is better featured with the headphone port. So which one do you prefer? Do comment below. If you want to know what any of the technical terms I have used mean, then you might want to look at this page where I have explained in detail about microphone types and specs: http://bit.ly/21NET6g I hope this video and my web resources help you to choose the ideal USB microphone for you. The Meteor or the Snowball would certainly look very handsome in any home recording studio. Visit our web site for helpful guides, hints tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/1JBIEQ3 Check out the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicRepoCom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn

Samson C01U Pro v CAD U37 v Behringer C-1U USB Microphone Head To Head

Samson C01U Pro v CAD U37 v Behringer C-1U USB Microphone Head To Head Samson C01U Pro v CAD U37 v Behringer C-1U USB Microphone Head To Head. Which is the best budget USB studio condenser microphone? Watch this video, see and hear the differences between them, then listen to the raw, unedited recordings and compare all the features at http://bit.ly/1QV7MC8 Follow these links to quickly find these microphones in your local Amazon site CAD U37 http://geni.us/1vMl Samson C01U Pro http://geni.us/1AM6 Behringer C-1U http://geni.us/3IyM Hopefully this will help if you are trying to choose between these popular budget priced USB mics and decide which one is the best. The Samson C01U Pro, the Behringer C-1U and the CAD Audio U37 are all similar looking large diaphragm USB studio condenser microphones. All three microphones are plug and play studio USB condenser microphones. They are all available at a similar price point, and all are hugely popular best selling microphones. So how do you choose which one to buy? The best way to decide is watch the video, then go and listen to the raw recordings of each mic, so you can directly compare them. I have uploaded full uncompressed recordings of each mic at http://bit.ly/1QV7MC8 To help you further, here is a rundown of each microphones key features: The Samson C01U Pro USB Microphone with Headphone Amp is the newest version of the Samson C01U which was introduced in 2005, and was world’s first USB microphone. The new improved pro version is less noisy than the original, and has a headphone port so you can now direct monitor (listen to yourself while recording without latency). The C01U Pro is a large diaphragm condenser mic with supercardioid pickup pattern which makes it ideal for a home studio as it only records sound from the front of the mic. It comes with a neat little tripod desktop stand with a swivel mount that can be connected to standard microphone stand too. It doesn’t come with any software but you can purchase for $3 noise reduction software with EQ etc via the Samson site. It has a recording resolution of 16-bit, 44.1/48kHz and a smooth, flat frequency response of 20Hz–20kHz. The C01U Pro is a plug and play microphone with a standard USB lead and is easy to set up and use straight from the box. The CAD Audio U37 USB Studio Condenser Mic is a large diaphragm condenser recording microphone with supercardioid pickup pattern so. It does not have a headphone output - you cannot direct monitor what you are recording. You have to listen to recording results on your existing computer speakers or via computer heaphone port. This might lead to some latency. It comes with a tripod desktop stand and has a recording resolution of 16 bit, 48kHz. It has a smooth extended frequency response of 20Hz - 20kHz. This microphone also has a -10dB Pad, and a roll off switch to reduce the proximity effect. It is a plug and play mic which connects directly to your computer via a mini USB lead. I found that the U37 very sensitive, it was necessary to turn the levels down so as not to get clipping, and I thought the recording quality was better with the -10dB pad switched on. Finally, the Behringer C-1U Studio Condenser Microphone is a large diaphragm condenser microphone with a standard cardioid pickup pattern. It is a recording microphone only, it has no headphone output. It does include podcasting/audio editing software in the box (Tracktion) plus there are ASIO drivers available for windows to help reduce latency when recording. This mic only comes with a swivel stand mount so you will need to purchase a stand. It has a ruler-flat frequency response from 40 Hz to 20 kHz and according to the Behringer site it can handle extreme dynamics, all the way up to 136 dB. It is easy to connect to any computer using the standard USB lead. I found the recording quality of the Behringer mic was good, but it was very quiet and I had to really turn up the levels and get close to the mic to get anything like a decent signal. If you want to know what any of the technical terms related to microphones mean, then you might want to look at this page where I have explained in detail what about microphone spec sheets and the jargon you might find here: http://bit.ly/21NET6g I hope this video and my web resources help you to choose the ideal budget mini USB microphone for you. Post in the comments below which of the mics you like the best! From my point of view I liked the Samson C01U Pro the best but all three are very popular and well reviewed, so let me know what you think! Visit our web site for helpful guides, hints tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/1JBIEQ3 Check out the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicRepoCom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn

Saturday 5 March 2016

Samson Go Mic v Blue Snowflake v Samson Meteorite Mini USB Mic Head To Head

Samson Go Mic v Blue Snowflake v Samson Meteorite Mini USB Mic Head To Head Samson Go Mic v Blue Snowflake v Samson Meteorite Mini USB Mic Head To Head. watch the video, to see and hear the differences between them, then listen to the raw, unedited recordings and compare all the features at http://bit.ly/1QV7MC8 Follow these links to quickly find these microphones in your local Amazon site Blue Snowflake http://geni.us/1QAq Samson Meteorite http://geni.us/2L6Y Samson Go Mic http://geni.us/3Bes Hopefully this will help if you are trying to choose between these popular mini USB mics and decide which one is the best. The Samson Go Mic, the Blue Snowflake and the Samson Meteorite are all cute little mics with their own sweet appeal. They are all plug and play USB condenser microphones. They each have a similar recording resolution of 16-bit, and either 44.1 kHz or 48kHz sampling rate, so all record at CD quality. They connect directly to your computer with mini USB lead, all are simple to use an lovely to look at. They all work on iPad (with USB connector kit) as well as mac and pc. So how do you choose which one to buy? Which of these is the best budget microphone? The best way to decide is watch the video, then go and listen to the raw recordings of each mic, so you can directly compare them. I have uploaded full uncompressed recordings of each mic at http://bit.ly/1QV7MC8 Here is a rundown of each microphones key features: The Blue Microphones Snowflake USB Microphone is a condenser mic with cardioid pickup pattern. It does not have any headphone output, it is purely a recording mic. It has a built-in adjustable stand,and has a recording resolution of 16-bit, 44.1kHz , plus a frequency response of 35Hz-20kHz . According to Blue Mics, the Snowflake has “the performance of the Snowball but in a more compact package". The Samson Meteorite USB Mic is a condenser microphone with a cardioid pickup pattern. It has no headphone output so is just a recording mic. It has a removable magnetic base, a recording resolution of 16-bit, and either 44.1/48kHz, plus a smooth, flat frequency response of 20Hz–20kHz. Finally, the Samson Go Mic is the veteran mini USB microphone. It is a long standing best seller. Why? Because it is very inexpensive and has lots of features. It is a condenser mic with a choice of pickup patterns and settings: cardioid, cardioid with a 10 dB pad, and omni. One of the key things that distinguishes this mini USB mic is it has a headphone port for direct monitoring. This makes it really good for creating video voiceovers, skyping and hangouts, and syncing your vocals over an audio track because you can listen to yourself while you record. It comes complete with a little zip case, and it folds up neatly into its own built in stand. You can also clip it to your laptop or iPad if you wish. It has a recording resolution of 16-bit, 44.1kHz and a smooth, flat frequency response of 20Hz–18kHz . If you want to know what any of these technical terms means, then you might want to look at this page where I have explained in detail what all the microphone specs mean: http://bit.ly/21NET6g Hope this video and my web resources help you to choose the ideal budget mini USB microphone for you. Post in the comments below which of the mics you like the best! Visit our web site for helpful guides, hints tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/1JBIEQ3 Check out the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicRepoCom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn

The Ultimate USB Microphone Head To Head Playlist: 12 Mics Compared in 5 Videos.

The Ultimate USB Microphone Head To Head Playlist: 12 Mics Compared in 5 Videos. The Ultimate USB Microphone Head To Head Playlist: 12 USB Mics Compared in 5 Videos. Choose the best USB recording for you. Watch the videos, then listen to the raw, unedited recordings and compare all the features at http://bit.ly/1QV7MlS... Follow these links to quickly find the microphones in your local Amazon site Blue Snowflake http://geni.us/1QAq Samson Meteorite http://geni.us/2L6Y Samson Go Mic http://geni.us/3Bes CAD U37 http://geni.us/1vMl Samson C01U Pro http://geni.us/1AM6 Behringer C-1U http://geni.us/3IyM Samson Meteor Mic http://geni.us/LLv Blue Snowball iCE http://geni.us/2Vb7 Rode NT-USB http://geni.us/2h1g Audio Technica AT2020USB+ http://geni.us/3C2i Blue Yeti Silver Edition http://geni.us/30dW Blue Yeti Pro http://geni.us/PEG If you want to choose the best USB microphone then the choice of recording microphones available can be overwhelming. There are good USB studio condenser microphones at every price point. In this series of videos I have tested the top selling USB microphones for home recording studios, compared their features, and made raw audio recordings of each one. So you can hear exactly what they all sound like out of the box, in a typical home recording studio situation. These product demonstrations have no fancy editing or effects. Hopefully this series of reviews and head to heads will help you to choose the best USB mic for your budget, and make sure it has the features you need. USB microphones are nearly all plug and play, very easy to set up and use out of the box. Most work on mac, pc and ipad – though some may require a powered USB hub to work on tablet. You can find out detailed product specs by following the Amazon links above, or if you want to see an overview of each mic, a list of things to look out for when choosing a usb microphone for your home studio, and listen to the audio recordings of each mic at their full recording resolution, then do visit http://bit.ly/1QV7MlS... Hope you find this playlist helpful! Visit our web site for more helpful guides, hints tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/1JBIEQ3 Improve your home recording! Check out and subscribe to the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicRep... Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn

Thursday 11 February 2016

Liked on YouTube: Specsavers Fawlty Car, featuring John Cleese #shouldve

Specsavers Fawlty Car, featuring John Cleese #shouldve
Basil Fawlty is back. 35 years after he last prowled the Reception area of Fawlty Towers, John Cleese’s legendary comedy creation has returned to our screens for Specsavers. In Fawlty Car, it’s clear the present-day Basil hasn’t lost his notorious ability to self-destruct spectacularly when events conspire against him. Throw in a should’ve gone to Specsavers twist (Fawlty eyesight?) and you have an irresistible comedy cocktail leading to inevitably calamitous results. Watch: John Cleese talks Fawlty Towers and bringing back Basil for Specsavers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRdldNfUXNM Watch: Behind the scenes of Fawlty Car https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIuNJz-kOiI

Monday 11 January 2016

Liked on YouTube: David Bowie - Blackstar

David Bowie - Blackstar
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Tuesday 5 January 2016

Liked on YouTube: Windows cannot be installed to this disk. the selected disk has an MBR partition table

Windows cannot be installed to this disk. the selected disk has an MBR partition table
Windows cannot be installed to this disk. the selected disk has an MBR partition table. On EFI systems, windows can only be installed to GPT disks MBR can’t support partitions which are larger than 2 TB. So we need to convert to GPT Shift + f10 type: Diskpart type: List Disk type: Select Disk (and whatever number disk you want to change) type: Clean type: Convert GPT get all your computer problems solved at http://bit.ly/1OJcs3d