Accidentally dropped iPad2, but it was connected to headphones and only damage done was to the lower half of the headphone jack, that snapped off and got stuck inside, on the iPad's hardware switch
This resulted in the iPad sticking in headphone mode, without the headphones, and without ability to divert sound to iPad's speakers
Looked on line for solution and most popular/?successful involved using Super Glue
Didn't like the idea of using glue as seemed like an imprecise solution and could have resulted in further damage
I fixed the problem with a couple of PC tweezers. Found that the jack pieces were fairly easy to remove, using the tweezers as levers to raise the broken jack from the iPad's headphone switch. Back to normal!
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Saturday, May 19, 2012
2-stroke: what ratio?!
Key points
- Depends on the quality of the oil, not the type of engine
- Low-quality/standard oil
- Ratio of petrol to oil = 25:1
- In a 5 Litre container = 5 Litres unleaded petrol:200 mls oil
- High-quality oil
- Ratio of petrol to oil = 50:1
- In a 5 Litre container = 5 Litres unleaded petrol:100 mls oil
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Volts; Amps; Ohms ...
"A neat analogy to help understand these terms is a system of plumbing pipes. The voltage (volts) is equivalent to the water pressure, the current (amps) is equivalent to the flow rate, and the resistance (Ohms) is like the pipe size."
From 'How Stuff Works'
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/question501.htm
This is why amps are potentially more deadly than volts.
From 'How Stuff Works'
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/question501.htm
This is why amps are potentially more deadly than volts.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Turbo vs Super Charger ...
A turbocharger forces more air into the 'combustion chamber' with help from the engine's exhaust pressure
A supercharger is a separate electrical unit that runs off the engine's power to increase combustion air pressure
A supercharger is a separate electrical unit that runs off the engine's power to increase combustion air pressure
Sunday, February 12, 2012
FL Studio: another (earlier) 'eureka' moment
To play a pattern, the orange light to the left of the play button should be set to 'PAT'
To play the song, the orange light should be set to 'SONG'
Simple, but learned after much faffing around (as is usual)
To play the song, the orange light should be set to 'SONG'
Simple, but learned after much faffing around (as is usual)
FL Studio 10: another 'eureka' moment for me
Suggested way to build a track in the sequencer (learned after much faffing about)
- Clone 'pattern 1' as many times as needed
- For each pattern, load the samples you want to include as channels
- Use the piano roll to set the sequence for each channel in each pattern
NB:
- If the green light to the left of a channel is turned OFF, future or prior patterns will lose the opportunity to include that channel; so keep the green lights turned ON for all channels on all patterns
- For a particular pattern where you want to exclude a particular channel, go to the piano roll and remove the channel's sequence: this keeps the channel available for other patterns
So,
- The piano roll is 'king'
- To make a channel 'live' for a pattern, program the sequence in the piano roll
- To effectively remove a channel from a pattern (or turn it off), go to piano roll and remove the sequence
Friday, January 27, 2012
How Sounds are Formed by a Synthesizer
Basic Terminology
Oscillator (the sound generator)

Oscillator (the sound generator)
- The primary source of synthetic sound
- Able to produce different wave forms
- Mostly commonly: saw/sine/triangle/square/pulse/noise
- Each wave form has a distinct 'tone color' or timbre
Image from Wikipedia
In 'additive synthesis', waveforms are added together to create a sound
In 'subtractive synthesis', waveforms are edited through filtration

Image from Wikipedia

Image from Wikipedia
Filter
Patch cords
Image from Wikipedia
In 'subtractive synthesis', waveforms are edited through filtration
Image from Wikipedia
Image from Wikipedia
Filter
- Essentially a frequency-dependent amplifier
- A sound frequency range may be set (a 'pass band')
- Only sound above the range amplified => high-pass filter
- Only sound below the range amplified => low-pass filter
- If there is no such range => all-pass filter
- Leaves only a reduced portion of the sound
Envelope
- Allows fashioning of sounds
- e.g. Gradual onset/gradual decline
- 4 main parts to an envelope
- Attack/Decay/Sustain/Release (ADSR)
Early synthesizers used 'analogue' techniques, whereas contemporary synthesizers tend to use 'digital' techniques
Increasingly, though, both technological principles are applied in free-standing synthesizer software or 'Soft Synths'
Analogue synthesis
- Electronic signals are continuous
- More inherent noise
Digital synthesis
- Electronic signals are sent at one of two levels
- Information is quantized
- Allow for combining of waveforms from different generators and allow a sound 'patch' to be extended and sequentially modified
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
About the Head Gasket in a Car Engine
The usual internal combustion engine is a water-cooled four-stroke petrol design. It uses three circuits of working fluids:
- Combustible air/fuel mixture
- Water based coolant, usually with glycol admixed
- Motor oil for lubrication
These are all vital, but must never be allowed to intermix.
Apart from sealing the cylinder, the head gasket also seals water and oil conduits between the head and block.
Any connectivity between them will cause engine failure, or significant problems like
- Burning oil (smoke from the exhaust)
- Blue exhaust smoke may be indicative of oil burning
- White exhaust smoke is an indicator of coolant burning
from wikipedia
Monday, January 16, 2012
Of Striped Mens' Shirts & Fashion Terminology
For vertical stripes, the following terms seem to be the most appropriate
- Butchers' stripe = wide
- Bengal stripe = narrow
Apparently, Jermyn Street in London was famous for its butchers' stripe shirts, commonly worn by professionals in the banking district
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Patching with Analogue Synthesiser
From Wikipedia
A synthesizer patch is a sound setting.
Modular synthesizers used cables ("patch cords") to connect the different sound modules together.
Since these machines had no memory to save settings, musicians wrote down the locations of the patch cables and knob positions on a "patch sheet" (which usually showed a diagram of the synthesizer).
Ever since, an overall sound setting for any type of synthesizer has been known as a patch.
A synthesizer patch is a sound setting.
Modular synthesizers used cables ("patch cords") to connect the different sound modules together.
Since these machines had no memory to save settings, musicians wrote down the locations of the patch cables and knob positions on a "patch sheet" (which usually showed a diagram of the synthesizer).
Ever since, an overall sound setting for any type of synthesizer has been known as a patch.
Friday, January 6, 2012
New York / New England / Islands ...
New York = a US state in New England
Capital = Albany
Largest City = New York City; population around 8 million
Long Island: captures 2 NYC boroughs - Queens; Brooklyn
Manhattan
- a borough of NYC - the most densely populated
Rhode Island = a US state in New England
New England = a cluster of 6 US states in North-Eastern corner:
- Maine; New Hampshire; Vermont: Massachusetts; Rhode Island; Connecticut
Capital = Albany
Largest City = New York City; population around 8 million
Long Island: captures 2 NYC boroughs - Queens; Brooklyn
Manhattan
- a borough of NYC - the most densely populated
Rhode Island = a US state in New England
New England = a cluster of 6 US states in North-Eastern corner:
- Maine; New Hampshire; Vermont: Massachusetts; Rhode Island; Connecticut
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