Really depends on what you want to do. How many cams? Fixed or crowd roving?

At the most basic you'd be using several web cams into a laptop (with software mixing) which would then stream to ustream or similar. Beyond that you're options get almost limitless.

Feel free to leave then smile Please.

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(1 replies, posted in Past Events)

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(59 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Dot.AY wrote:

Scuff / Footdrag is the music of 2012

133

(5 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

YES! big_smile

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(26 replies, posted in Circuit Bending)

Screamforme99 wrote:

Dude just go on evilbay and buy all those fucked up DMGs and practice!

This is terrible advice for someone who knows nothing about electronics. I would suggest meeting up with some like minded people with whom you can ask beginner questions. Also, be very safety concious. I don't know where you live but try http://dorkbot.org/

At least you could go along to one of their sessions and have a chat to some folks.

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(66 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Moved to correct sub-forum.

Moved to General Discussion.

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(39 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

dsv101 wrote:

I still think what i say is best for a budget, and really decent quality smile

I have to disagree with you. Sure, it might make for a good pair of stero headphones to listen to an MP3 player or whatever (I'm personally not convinced it would) but it's highly unlikely that you'll get a flat signal response from

dsv101 wrote:

… a pair of nice loud, bassy on ear headphones and put them in over the ear workers ear muffs.

And when we're talking about studio headphones then that is what you're aiming for. Something that is representative of the "true" sound being produced from your output, with as little 'colouring' of the sound as possible. Not some massively isolating bass bin ear muffs.

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(39 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Suuuuure you were.

139

(39 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

palmthroughface.jpg

Derris-Kharlan uses these bad boys

http://www.amazon.com/Beyerdynamic-Open … amp;sr=1-2

I think for the price they are superb if you are forced to monitor through headphones. I say forced because ideally you'd want to be monitoring through studio monitors, alas not everyone can afford a nice pair and/or use monitors when they need to (sharehouse?)

BUT if you can use monitors but just want to spend the same ammount of cash you might on some good studio headphones then I'm hearing really good things about these little puppies.

http://www.equatoraudio.com/D5_Studio_M … r_p/d5.htm

$300 introductory price. Getting some rave reviews.

iLKke wrote:

That's some good pixels in there smile

I particularly liked the blue pixel.

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(5 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

Yeah, we don't do name changes. Sorry. Like Aeros said, if you want a new alias you might need to start over.

xombiexplox wrote:

My bad, I'm a fucking moron.

Relax. It's all good. smile

It's not even mine! I repeat, I did not create this and I do not own one. I was building my own arduinome at the time and came across this nice twist on the design.

Yeah... if you have a look the original post is over 2 years old.