Sunday, December 25, 2011

Using a Bluetooth Headset with your PC

!±8± Using a Bluetooth Headset with your PC

Bluetooth

For those of you not familiar with the term, Bluetooth refers to a wireless protocol (or set of rules) designed for short range electronic applications (usually less than 30 feet in distance). Although the technology has been around for several years, Bluetooth support for PC users has been limited due to hardware manufacturers focusing on the more traditional 802.11 wireless network protocols (wifi). In reality, Bluetooth and wifi achieve different purposes and each has its pros and cons.

Cellular Telephone Bluetooth Headsets

The cellular telephone community has long embraced Bluetooth technology, developing and refining numerous wireless devices. One of the more popular Bluetooth applications for cellular telephones has been cordless headsets which enable users to leave their telephone in their bag or pocket while still being able to make and receive calls. Bluetooth headsets are generally very lightweight, worn over one ear and achieve talk times from 1-4 hours before needing a recharge.

Bluetooth PC Headset?

So if cellular telephone users have warmly embraced Bluetooth headsets, why not the PC community? At the time of writing, this author knows of no PC hardware manufacturer who has designed a Bluetooth Headset primarily for use with a PC. However, there is nothing to prevent a PC user from using a cellular phone Bluetooth Headset with their PC. Keep in mind though, these headsets were originally envisioned for cellular phone use and may need a bit of 'tweaking' before they'll perform as well as 'corded' headsets on your computer.

USB Bluetooth Adapter

Unless you own a relatively expensive notebook PC, odds are that your computer doesn't natively support the Bluetooth protocol. If this is the case, you'll need an 'Adapter' or 'Dongle' in order to make your computer 'Bluetooth enabled'. Bluetooth adapters are generally very small (a few inches long) and insert into a vacant USB port on your computer. When purchasing an adapter it's critical that you buy one that supports the 'headset protocol'. The headset protocol is merely a set of rules which enables your Bluetooth adapter to communicate with and make use of Bluetooth headsets in its vicinity. If your adapter does not support the headset protocol, no amount of 'tweaking' will get your headset working with your PC. Adapters generally run between - USD and can be purchased at most PC retailers.

Buying a Bluetooth Headset

Bluetooth headsets for cellular phones are generally very expensive when compared with conventional 'corded' PC headsets. Depending on where you buy your headset, you could spend anywhere from to 0+ USD. If you're looking for a relatively inexpensive headset that'll simply enable you to make wireless VoIP calls using your PC, I recommend looking on Ebay. Although prices vary considerably on Ebay between merchants for similar products, overall they are considerably less expensive than purchasing the same headset from a telephone store. A word of caution about Ebay though; ensure that you read the fine print associated with shipping costs. Some Ebay merchants advertise Bluetooth Headsets for USD however the real cost quickly rises to + when you account for their often exorbitant shipping charges.

'Pairing' the Headset with your PC

Once your computer is 'Bluetooth enabled' and you've obtained a Bluetooth headset, you'll need to 'pair' the headset with your computer in order to use it for VoIP applications. This is usually just a matter of setting your headset in 'discovery mode' and allowing your PC to 'search' or 'discover' Bluetooth devices. The steps needed to enable discovery mode on your headset and adapter will vary between devices and should be clearly explained in the documentation accompanying your devices.

Adjusting your Audio Settings

Depending on your hardware and operating system, you may need to make adjustments to your audio settings after the headset is 'paired' with your PC. In the Windows operating system, this will involve accessing 'Audio Properties' through the 'Control Panel' and setting the audio and voice devices to your newly paired Bluetooth headset. Again, adjusting these settings should be covered in the documentation accompanying both your headset and Bluetooth adapter.

Once you're up and running, you'll wonder why you didn't adopt this wireless headset solution sooner. The freedom to wander away from your computer whilst maintaining voice over Internet conversations is something you'll come to appreciate and love.


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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Flying Anxiety - Airplane Turbulence Gets a Bad Reputation

!±8± Flying Anxiety - Airplane Turbulence Gets a Bad Reputation

Airplane turbulence has a bad reputation for those with flying anxiety.

The reason that airplane turbulence takes the blame is because it touches your senses in a very real way. You FEEL the plane moving around differently. You SEE the coffee cup shaking. You HEAR the pilot tell you to fasten your seat belt.

What causes the turbulence and how much of a safety problem is it?

As a child, did you ever lay back on a lazy day a watch the clouds drift by? I spent countless hours imaging different shapes in the clouds. In fact, I still look up at the clouds and see a face or an animal.

It's a different story when we fly through the clouds. Those creamy white clouds don't seem to like getting run over by an airplane.

The bumpiness that we feel in an airplane when flying through clouds is just the movement of the air. It's an updraft of going from warm air to cool air and it creates a bouncy ride.

You might wonder why you feel turbulence and you don't even notice any clouds.

Instead of clouds, you may see mountains. There is something called 'mountain waves' which also creates turbulence. Within all the nooks and valleys of a mountain range are variations of temperatures. Thinking back to science class you'll remember that warm air rises. All these variations of temperatures are moving and circulating which creates turbulence.

Does airplane turbulence create a air safety problem?

You may not like mild turbulence. If you have a fear of flying, it may cause you to grip your armrest until your knuckles are white. Your heart may beat faster or your stomach may knot up in discomfort. But it does not cause any kind of air safety issue.

The chance of a flight safety problem is very slight. Pilots are well trained to handle the situation because we practice and rehearse this very situation twice a year in a simulator. Hands on experience with turbulence tells us it's time to make some changes not only for flight safety but also for the comfort of our passengers.

When I hit turbulence, I simply check in with the air traffic controllers and ask if other pilots have reported smoother altitudes. Then I'll slow down and go to the altitude where I'm likely to find less bumps.

So, what can you do when turbulence strikes? Stay in your seat with your seat belt fastened. We'll be moving to a smoother air space as fast as we can.

The pilots don't want a bumpy ride either.


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Monday, December 12, 2011

DJ Low-D HD720p Tenminmix - 2011 Best Electro-House

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WATCH IN HD 720p !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DJLow-D : 19 Years Old, French DJ Setup : Apple MacBook 2x Pioneer CDJ-900 Pioneer DJM-700 Pioneer HDJ-2000 Here is a brand new tenminmix to celebrate the 400 subscribers on my channel, the 120 000+ views, and soon the 200 fans on Facebook ! I put some fresh beats for summer, I hope everybody will enjoy !! First tenminmix with my new setup, I love it :) If you don't like this mix, please leave me conscructive criticism, I'm always ready to hear advices to progress ! Cheers from France, DJ Low-D (Romain) ╔═╦╗╔╦╗╔═╦═╦╦╦╦╗╔═╗ ║╚╣║║║╚╣╚╣╔╣╔╣║╚╣═╣ ╠╗║╚╝║║╠╗║╚╣║║║║║═╣ ╚═╩══╩═╩═╩═╩╝╚╩═╩═╝ :) Facebook fanpage : facebook.com Facebook profile : facebook.com Soundcloud : soundcloud.com (Some other mixes here) -------- Tracklist : THE TRACKLIST IS AVAILABLE ON MY FACEBOOK FAN PAGE ! facebook.com See you soon for new mixes !!!!!!! Tags (ignore) : house electro dance music 2011, winter, summer, hits, club, remix, deadmau5, david guetta, pitbull, newest, europe, usa, axwell, hits 2011, great club, bass, collection, love house music December, January,February,Electro, House music, House 2011 Club music, bass, remix, inna, europe, usa, canada, klaas, john dahlback, dj, axwell, benny benassi, Chocolate Puma, Bingo Players, dj tiesto, david guetta, sexy, hot, dj antoine, jean elan, laurent wolf, spencer & hill, swedish house mafia Steve Angello, Laidback ...

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Pioneer DDJ-S1 DJ Controller

!±8±Pioneer DDJ-S1 DJ Controller

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Mobile DJ Lighting - Designing a Practical Light Show For Your Mobile Disco

!±8± Mobile DJ Lighting - Designing a Practical Light Show For Your Mobile Disco

Most mobile DJs will need some form of lighting to illuminate the guests and the dance floor. This guide is intended to help beginner mobile DJs design their first lighting rig by considering some of the less obvious issues that become apparent only after working with a mobile lighting rig for some time. Tempting as it may be, the best option is not to jump straight in to buying the latest and greatest lighting effects. By taking a step back and planning the overall package, you will be able to design an impressive, practical setup that serves you well for a variety of functions and won't break your back or your bank balance.

There's no right or wrong way, and the relative importance of each of these issues will vary depending on the type of functions at which you perform, your preferences, and even your transport. You might choose to ignore some of them altogether, but it's important to give them some thought before you start assembling your equipment.

Practical Considerations

Mobile DJs perform in all sorts of different venues, with wildly varying dimensions and facilities. One day you might be in a hotel ball room with all the space and power you need, and the next in a marquee with a low ceiling, uneven floor, and restricted power supply. Most of a DJ's equipment is adaptable enough to fit into most spaces without too much trouble. Speakers, whether they're on stands or not (and in most cases they should be), can be positioned independently of each other so they don't need a space of rigidly fixed dimensions. However the lighting rig can often be the largest item to be set up and might need a significant amount of power, and can therefore be the most difficult to accommodate in a variety of venues.

The layout of your lighting rig needs to take into account various practical considerations:
Size when packed -- will it easily fit into your vehicle? Size when set up -- will it easily fit into most venues, or be adaptable enough that you can quickly modify it if necessary e.g. by using a shorter length of truss or just one T-bar? Weight -- some lighting fixtures are heavy. Can you carry all of the components without hurting yourself? Are your lighting stands strong enough to support them all safely? Carrying in/out -- how many trips will it take to carry all of your equipment into/out of a venue? Speed to set up -- you'll often find you don't have much time to set up, and nobody wants to wait around for hours while you pack down at the end. How long will it take to assemble/disassemble? Power -- how much power will be required to run all of your lighting combined? Finding more power sockets takes time and power supplies are sometimes limited (e.g. in a marquee running from a generator). Modern, LED-based lighting effects use very little power and can be a great help here.Stands

Lighting effects work best when raised up high so that the beams shine down from above and are in a good position to cover a wide area. While others do exist, the types of lighting stand that are most practical for a mobile DJ are:
T-bar -- a horizontal bar mounted on a tripod. Truss -- a horizontal metal structure mounted on two vertical stands, consisting either of tripods or more truss sections.Both can be very effective. Trussing can look very impressive but is generally more bulky to transport, takes longer to set up, and is less adaptable. T-bars are easier to transport/setup, and can be positioned independently to allow greater flexibility when setting up. Depending on your transport arrangements both types can sometimes be pre-rigged with cables and even lighting effects, saving time and effort when setting up and packing away, although in the case of trussing this can make it even more bulky and difficult to set up in a tight space.

Lighting Effects

Not only will your lighting rig need to be adaptable enough to physically fit into a variety of venues, it also needs to be adaptable in terms of the effects it produces. Including a variety of effects will mean you have something appropriate to all events and types of music, and also helps to keep the show interesting by varying the effects throughout the party.

The main types of effect to consider including, in order of importance, are:
Colour wash -- PAR cans, LED bars, etc. to throw coloured light over a wide area. Room-filling effects -- twisters, gobo flowers, etc. Scanners/moving heads -- scan beams and patterns around the room / dance floor. Special effects -- lasers, strobes, etc.A haze or fog/smoke machine helps to highlight the light show by making the beams visible in mid-air, but beware of using them in venues with fire alarms. The consequences of triggering a venue's fire alarm system could include an evacuated venue, a ruined party, and a visit from the local fire service!

Controlling the Lights

Having a variety of effects is no use without a way of controlling and switching between them. This can be as simple as a power switch panel (19" rack-mount versions are available), or for better control use a DMX controller. With a suitable DMX controller and DMX compatible lights, it is possible to control your effects such that they synchronise and complement each other. Although it is more complicated and requires more effort and equipment, this is the best way to create a truly professional looking show.

Use gentle, slow-moving effects for slow music, and more energetic effects for faster music. Everything gets boring after a while, so vary the effects throughout the event and use special effects sparingly at appropriate moments.

Presentation

The look of your system is important. Although most people won't recognise specific makes/models of lighting fixtures, they will notice if your setup is untidy or unprofessional. Try to aim for fairly consistent looking fixtures. Stick to a colour scheme if possible -- most lighting effects, clamps, and stands are black and silver. Use all black cables and keep them tidy by taping or strapping them to your lighting stands. Try to set up the effects so that they are evenly distributed and symmetrical on your stand(s).

Although they might not be visible during a performance, the look of any boxes or cases is also important. A neat row of professional flight cases gives a far more professional appearance to guests and venue staff than a pile of tatty cardboard boxes.

Cost

There's a vast array of lighting effects available, ranging from very affordable to extremely expensive. Be realistic about what you need and what you can afford. Set a budget and try to stick to it. Buy the best you can afford within your budget -- you'll regret buying cheap equipment if you're quickly forced to upgrade to something better. However, don't worry about getting the best of everything -- a well designed setup of consistent quality is what's most important.


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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Hercules DJ 4Set Large DJ Controller w/ Built-in Audio Outputs

!±8± Hercules DJ 4Set Large DJ Controller w/ Built-in Audio Outputs

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  • Specifications -
  • Built-in Audio -
  • 4-channel output - stereo line output for the mix, stereo headphone output for previewing tracks
  • Microphone input - input with talk-over function
  • No need to carry an audio interface

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

DJ Hero 2 - Tiesto Megamix (Expert 15 Stars, No Rewind)

This is the Tiesto Megamix in DJ Hero 2 I thought this was a pretty good run. Controller didn't act up TOO bad. I think I did really well on the last song (I Will Be Here vs. Speed Rail), I only missed 7 of the 1200 notes. Subscribe for more DJ Hero 2! I am going to try my best to have some dual screen videos this weekend.

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Alesis iO DOCK Docking Station

!±8± Alesis iO DOCK Docking Station

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The iO Dock (patent pending) is the first device that enables anyone with an iPad to create, produce, and perform music with virtually any pro audio gear or instruments. The iO Dock is a universal docking station specifically designed for the iPad, and it gives musicians, recording engineers, and music producers the connectivity they need to create and perform with iPad. Connect all your pro audio gear to virtually any app in the App Store with the iO Dock. The iO Dock is a universal docking station specifically designed for the iPad and iPad 2, and it gives musicians, recording engineers, and music producers the connectivity they need to create and perform with iPad. Connect all your pro audio gear to virtually any app in the App Store with the iO Dock. The iO Dock provides microphone and instrument users with two combination XLR and 1/4-inch inputs, each with its own gain control and switchable phantom power for condenser microphones. Guitarists and bassists will appreciate the iO Dock’s guitar-direct switch, enabling them to play, perform and record right into amplifier- and effects-modeling apps. Bands can connect outputs from their mixer and easily record their performances and rehearsals or use the iO Dock as a metronome or loop-playback device. Producers can use the iO Dock’s MIDI jacks to sequence external keyboards, samplers, drum machines and synthesizers, or perform using the iO Dock as the sound module and their favorite MIDI-compliant keyboard, drum pad or other controller. An assignable 1/4-inch footswitch input enables remote control of any app-defined function such as stop/start or record. Users can also connect the iO Dock to their Mac or PC using the USB port to send MIDI back and forth for creative, new applications of the iPad and computer used in tandem. Users can connect the iO Dock’s stereo pair of 1/4-inch main outputs to studio monitors for critical listening, or to PA systems for use in performance settings. They can monitor on headphones, and independently control the levels of the two outputs, each on its own knob. Recording musicians will appreciate the iO Dock’s direct-monitor switch, which enables them to toggle between the incoming and playback signal on their headphones. Rounding out the iO Dock’s output section is a composite video connector, enabling users to employ the iO Dock as a source for video projection behind bands on stage, or for connection to most televisions and computer monitors.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

American Audio Vms2 Dj Midi Controller

!±8±American Audio Vms2 Dj Midi Controller

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Numark CD Mix-2 Dual DJ CD Player and Mixer System

!±8± Numark CD Mix-2 Dual DJ CD Player and Mixer System

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Numark's CD Mix-2 combines a full-featured DJ mixer with a dual-transport, high-precision CD player, creating a powerhouse tool for DJs. Whether you're concocting custom mixes for your own recordings or performing live for parties or for professional events, you'll appreciate the system's dual RIAA-equalized phono inputs, 3 line-level inputs, and 2 microphone inputs with independent input levels. Each of the built-in CD transports offers true buffered instant start, seamless full-CD looping, instant stutter start with selectable stutter points, relay play (deck 1 to deck 2), and Numark's patented Anti-Shock technology, which means your system will never miss a beat, no matter how many feet hit the floor under your spell. A crossfader lets you smoothly transition between 2 inputs and controls the auto start feature of the CD units. The Numark CD Mix-2 also features dual headphone jacks (one .25-inch, one .125-inch) with any-input cueing for each, fader start, a pitch bend/jog wheel (+/- 16 percent), 3-speed scanning forward and reverse, frame-accurate search (1/75 seconds per step), and auto-dead space elimination with auto cue. Outputs include master XLR balanced/RCA unbalanced and record outputs with a 3-band equalizer for master output. You'll never have to strain to read the system's enormous backlit display, and its dual-band, 12-segment LED output meters help you keep tabs on your levels. The CD Mix-2 comes with its own 12V AC/DC power adapter, but you may also power it through a car's cigarette lighter with an optional vehicle power-supply kit, depending on where your activities take you. Automatic CD tray protection prevents doors from sliding open accidentally and during use, while +10 tracks skip search simplifies access to choice samples buried deep in discs encoded with many tracks. Ready for a break? Program a sequence of up to 30 tracks and let the CD Mix-2 do the DJ-ing.

  • Dual CD player and mixer with fader start
  • Anti-Shock memory buffer
  • ±12% pitch control with pitch bend wheel
  • Seamless looping, continuous play, track programmable
  • EQ on each channel
  • Full buffered Anti-Shock memory
  • Seamless looping (entire CD) with edit function
  • Instant stutter start with settable stutter points
  • Fader start; Relay Play

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

What Equipment Should I Use to DJ?

!±8± What Equipment Should I Use to DJ?

Should I DJ with Turntables, CDJs Or Midi Controllers?

Should you buy CDJs or a Midi controller such as the Traktor S4? This is a huge question and a worry for most inspiring DJs. It is an extremely difficult question to answer as it really depends on your DJing needs and demands. In the following article we will take a look at the things that you need to consider before purchasing your new equipment.

Turntables

Let us begin by looking at the turntable which will ever be my favourite tool for DJing as it is what I first started using some ten years ago in 1999. If you own or have owned turntables such as the Technics 1200 series then you will know exactly what I mean by the 'feel' of the turntable as there is nothing like it. I really don't care what the manufacturers of the latest DJ equipment say when they refer to a new CD deck as having a 'vinyl feel' it is totally not the case. The size of a record compared to a jog wheel has no comparison especially if you are a turntablist (scratch DJ).

There are however some downsides to this type of DJ tool which is the fact that Panasonic who originally created the Technics 1200 turntable, stopped production in 2011 due to a decline in sales over the past couple of years. This seems to be a trend as we see more CD decks and other controllers being released and many less turntables.

So why are people not buying these decks anymore? Most turntables were built to last and go on forever which would of course mean that many DJs would not need another turntable for years and years after the first purchase. Technology is really what has almost killed the turntable and for the following reasons:

Mobility

The turntable is not the lightest thing to carry and transport. You can get flight cases which make it easier to carry but does not help with the weight but only adds on.

Stylus

These have developed amazingly well and compared to the 'old' days they increasingly became more reliable. Replacing the needle however is expensive and you always needed spares just in case it was damaged in transport or whilst playing.

Vinyl

There is nothing like it, any DJ will tell you the same thing but it is not cheap to produce takes a long time to press and of course cost's you a lot to buy it. Compare it to the CD or for that matter the Mp3. Depending on how popular the track on Vinyl was e.g. if it was a white label or in the charts, then it would cost you anything between to per track! Now we can buy the same track for 99c online.

CD Decks

CD decks first started coming onto the scene in the late 90's but they were anything but perfect with bad pitch controls and with barely (if any) touch. The CDJ-800 was released in November 2002 and were being used by more and more DJs in clubs as they had platters (jog wheels) that could control the track similar to a turntable. This was a revolution in the industry and completely changed the way DJs could play for the following reasons:

Jog Wheels

The jog wheel gives you control over the track as you can move the record back and forward to help find cue points and scratch the CD.

Loop Function

Having a loop function enables you to loop part of the track so that it is repeated and increases the creativity of the mix being preformed and helps create build ups in the mix.

Cue

With a turntable you would need to physically pick up the needle arm and place it back to the start of the part of the track you were playing. With the cue function on a CD deck you can press a button to take you back allowing the DJ to mix tracks faster.

Many DJs have chosen to use this form of equipment as it is so much easier to transport some CD's compared to a box of Vinyl. This all sounds perfect yet as you will know a CD scratches easily and hard to see (very much like Vinyl).

DJ Controllers

The Digital age is here and whether you like it or not there is no hiding from it. Midi DJ controllers have entered the competition and are destroying most of its competition. Music is evolving and there for so is the equipment being used to play it. Mp3's are the latest, lightest and easiest way of playing music, just look around and count how many iPod's and digital players are being used.

The most popular DJ controller on the market at the moment is the Traktor S4 and soon the S2 which are designed by Native Instruments. Teamed up with the most used and recommended DJing software Traktor Pro 2 it is a very difficult competitor to knock of the top spot in the industry.

The Traktor software enables you to create playlists of Mp3's on the fly using a laptop and store thousands of tracks. With the S4 onboard with its own soundcard you really not need anything else apart from somewhere to play and a set of headphones. The software creates complete synchronisation with the controller and holds no boundaries between you and your inspiration. What are the pro's to using this controller?

4 Channels

The S4 has 4 dedicated channels for you to use and drive your creativity. The channels can also be used for 8 sample decks.

Sync Button

This allows you to ensure that you can beat match the tracks your mixing instantly without spending time playing with the pitch control so there for allowing you to mix several tracks quickly and fluently.

Effects Units

There are 3 effects knobs on either side of the controller which can all be used at the same time (if you really want to). They are great to spice up your mix and give it more edge.

Jog Wheels

These are used for not only finding your cue points in the track but also are great for scratching. They also double up as effects controllers and browsing through your record box.

Mp3/Wav

There is now only the requirement to carry a laptop and the controller as you are able to play and mix Mp3's with this device.

Price

By far these are the cheapest option for any new to the scene or on a budget DJ. Tracks are cheap to buy as they are on MP3.

So we have looked at the three options you have to DJ with in the 21st Century. What should you get? Well that I cannot advise but I hope this short guide on the tools of the trade will help you enormously in your decision. I would certainly ask yourself these questions:

Where will I be using this? What will I be playing? What is my Budget?

I really hope this has helped you into your future as a DJ and which ever one you choose brings you great joy and pleasure.

Happy DJing!


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Saturday, November 19, 2011

American DJ Supply VMS2 -Channel Midi Interface

!±8± American DJ Supply VMS2 -Channel Midi Interface


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