Posts Tagged ‘new’

Keeping Busy

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

In addition to my Lego work over the holiday season, I also managed to finally get all my musical keyboards setup again, well 99% setup. I need to stop by the store for some more patch cables, in theory, but practically, I don’t pre-program enough stuff that I’d ever have all three machines making noises at the same time. And I could just multi-track the individual instruments in editing.

I do need to pick up some vertical support bars for the extra set of wire rack shelves, to build a little sound isolated zone in the room for recording vocals with. Thinking it’s quiet enough in that room, I just need a simple set of blankets to stop the fan noise from getting in.

I think I’ve finally reached the tipping point in the new place, where enough stuff is put away or gotten rid of, that there’s space to work on the projects that have been backing up for years.

Unexpected Kintec costs

Monday, December 6th, 2010

When I decided to buy into the Kinect craze, mostly so I can play the Zumba game and impress my mom next time she wants me to come with her to a Zumba session, I knew there’d be a price to pay. The first cost was to my stopped up head; I had to re-arrange my living room to use the length of the room for viewing, instead of the width, which meant reconfiguring both AV and networking systems, which meant kicking up a lot of dust and cat fur, achoo.

There were the half-dozen reboots of the Tivo before it re-recognized the external drive, but no lost data so allswell there. Unfortunately, I noticed the right channel going out on my amp since everything got moved around, and sure enough, it’s something wrong with that component, not a simple bad cable to be replaced.

I suspect that as with most modern toys, replacement will be cheaper than repair. Seems like a waste, but thank goodness we have good, free, e-cycling options in Seattle.

The iPad-ening

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Arrived at 7am, there looked to be about 30 people in one line, and a similar number in another line.  Went across the parking lot to starbucks first, since I suspected that while they would have free coffee, they wouldn’t have a non-caffeine option.  When I walk in the door, I see a guy that I swear I know, and say his name and hi.  He reacts to the name, but doesn’t recognize me.  Turns out to have the same name as the person I thought he was, but isn’t him at all.  We end up in line next to each other (one line was for people who’d made a reservation, the other was for walk-in’s).

When the hour finally arrived, the had 30-40 apple people in blue shirts run up and down the line yelling, then stand in two lines at the door, and started clapping as they let the first guy in.  The line moved quickly, I got my own gal in blue, who gave me a tour of the store, since I’d never been there before, and then we got me a case and a pad, and I was back in my car and on the road within 15 minutes of 9am.  Pretty fast.  They still had an overwhelming imbalance in blue-shirts vs actual customers when I left.  Not that there wasn’t a huge line, just that they pacing letting people in, such that they had plenty of people in the honor lines to clap when you left with you pad.

Still waiting for the first sync to complete.  Of course itunes wanted to load the whole library, which would have left no room for any pictures or movies or apps, so I had to switch that default around, plus most of the others.  I gave in to the 60-day free mobile.me trial, but am not clear how to get itunes to recognize I signed up for it.  <shrug>  I’m sure it will all become clear.  Right now it’s taking a fair bit of time to ‘optimize photos’.  I’m wondering if it’s going to be stupid enough to sync the jpg and nef versions of all my photos.  Sigh, the trials of a modern man with too many toys =p

I’m guessing an eta of at least another 30 mins before I can unhook from the computer and actually try it out….

New Pogo

Friday, February 12th, 2010

My favorite remixer, Pogo, has a nice remix of Empire of the Sun’s Walking on a Dream

I always find it amusing when I discover a song that I downloaded as a free promo track from Starbucks, but hadn’t ever listened to yet.