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The Smart Fortwo vs the Toyota IQ
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A look at the 2009 Smart ForTwo and 2012 Toyota IQ3
Blog Entry http://goo.gl/WM8P4
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The iPad Air Keyboard Case
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A look at an Apple Macbook Air style keyboard case for the iPad
Blog Entry http://goo.gl/yfj42
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Is the UK Roku worth £50?...A Review
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A demo of the Roku LT, now available in the UK.
Blog Entry: http://goo.gl/pNJyd< br />
Roku: http://www.roku.com/ uk
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Mini 1080p Car DVR LCD Camera Review
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A review of a mini '1080p' camera with a 2" LCD screen
Blog Entry http://www.techmoan. com/blog/2012/4/22/1 080p-mini-lcd-camera .html
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SmartCam Review
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A review of two budget car dash cams. Available from here.... http://stores.ebay.c o.uk/SmartElectrical 2012
Downloadable HD Sample Clips
DAY - http://www.mediafire .com/?ddgir87v9iedfv 3
NIGHT - http://www.mediafire .com/?s4r29acet2x9yb 5
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Cheap Car Camera - Fail
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Video duration: 314 seconds
An aborted review of a cheap car camera - A replacement review will follow.
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The Helmet Mount Accessory Kit for the RD32II Action Camera
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A look at the mounting accessory kit for the RD32II camera.
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A Cheap 720p Car Camera
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The first of two reviews where I'm looking for the best cheap car dash camera.
(The other review will follow in a few weeks).
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Wireless HDMI - Does it really work?
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A test of a low-end WHDI wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver set.
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Mini Spy Cams - New 1080p Jumbo vs 720p Jumbo & 808 #16
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A look at the 1080p Jumbo 828 Keyfob camera.
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The Rii Mini Bluetooth Keyboard vs The Lenovo N5902
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Can the cheap Rii Mini beat the more expensive Lenovo N5902?
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HTPC Keyboard Remotes The Lenovo N5902 vs Lenovo N5901 REVIEW
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A review of the Lenovo N5902 HTPC Keyboard remote. Find out what's been updated from the old N5901 remote.
INFO UPDATE -- It does work with a PS3 & Apple Mac after all.
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Review of the RD32 720p MJPEG Sport Cam (updated)
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A re-release of a re-reviewed 720p RD32 camera.
Note: This is the previous model to the1080p h264 RD32II
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Use 3G mobile broadband in the home with the ZTE MF10 Wi-Fi router
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A demo of the 3G ZTE MF10 home Wi-Fi & Ethernet router.
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Review of the RD32II 1080p H264 Sport Cam (2 of 2)
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A look at the 1080p .h264 Sport Action camera. (Part 2 of 2)
For more info & sample clips visit http://goo.gl/tZjYV< br />
Note - Editing & Conversion to Youtube has reduced the video quality.
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Review of the RD32II 1080p H264 Sport Cam (1 of 2)
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A look at the 1080p .h264 Sport Action camera. (Part 1 of 2)
For more info & sample clips visit http://goo.gl/tZjYV< br />
Note - Editing & Conversion to Youtube has reduced the video quality.
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The 808 #16 Micro HD Cam
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A look at the 720p #16 808 Keyring camera and a comparison with the old #11 cam. http://goo.gl/fnURz
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Assembling the Solder:Time LED Watch Kit
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The Solder Time watch from Spikenzie Labs
http://spikenziel abs.com/SpikenzieLab s/SolderTime.html
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The Philips Sonicare Airfloss
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An alternative to dental floss.
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The Tassimo Coffee Machine Jug & Maxi T-Discs
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Link to the retailer - http://goo.gl/EL4dH EXPAND FOR MORE
I suggest you also put the search term Maxi T-Disc in this retailer's search box to find all the different packs they sell.
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iPad Tip - Play the Audio only from a Video Podcast or YouTube clip
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A quick tip - How to just playback the audio portion of a video so you can listen to the sound and get on and do other things at the same time
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By: HarrisonMonroe. on 23 May 12, 22:48:42
i know all about korg, just dont follow them? and was surprised this came out. i have a kaoss pad and kaossilator and the ds program
By: Dracopol. on 23 May 12, 22:45:51
The Kaossilator 2 is the yellow one, producing sounds to record sound-loops. There is a red one of the same size called a Mini Kaoss Pad 2, which has few sound effects of its own? but mainly effects that process and modify a sound input or .mp3 songs stored on the memory card. It is tremendous fun to jazz up the sound of your familiar music collection.
By: Dracopol. on 23 May 12, 22:41:26
I've seen this complaint. The instructions for the Mini Kaoss Pad 2 say specifically that the output is deliberately? limited to avoid draining the batteries any faster. You may want to add amplification. Probably the same for this Kaossilator 2 since the casing and battery power are the same.
By: Dracopol. on 23 May 12, 22:38:37
It's not MIDI-controllable. Doesn't appeal to the music PROGRAMMER, but for the spontaneous audio improviser type. You're recording only sounds and must keep the beat yourself. The Korg Kaossilator Pro, a big 3-pound model with green lights and 4? recording banks, has some MIDI functions with it.
By: Dracopol. on 23 May 12, 22:36:24
I joked that the plodding electronic musicians of the 70's (Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre, Walter Carlos who got a sex-change and became? Wendy Carlos) would have, for one of these machines, eaten live babies without benefit of ketchup...
By: Dracopol. on 23 May 12, 22:34:46
The touchpad can? only produce ONE sound at a time. Touching the pad in more than one place makes it average the finger-positions and use that position. You can record and add (overdub) sounds on two independent loops, whose beats are synchronized. Press once to turn a loop on or off, press and hold to record (or hold and touch slide-bar to vary loop length for a slicing effect.)
By: Dracopol. on 23 May 12, 22:32:20
The answer is that sound on the K2 gets recorded only as a .wav file. You can also only play outside .wav files. On the Mini Kaoss Pad 2, though, it will take .wav or .mp3 . It is tremendous fun to take your whole mp3 collection and process the sound with the many MKP2 effects. You can even play freaked out Buddy Holly if you want! The small? touchpad doesn't matter so much there except for the Pitch Looper and again you have the usual problem of hitting the right note on a small pad!
By: Dracopol. on 23 May 12, 22:26:29
There's no quantization in a Kaossilator. It is true the arpeggiator will hammer out notes in a consistent pattern according to the bpm, but you still have to start it in the right place. It will not correct or match up bad playing to the correct beat. You have to keep the beat yourself -- or break the rules? like I did in my video Jazz Trance #5, playing triplet notes by hand or doing arpeggiator starts at odd places. For totally locked-on notes, get a Tenori On!
By: bowman68. on 20 May 12, 19:16:19
Another informative vid Techmoan. I'm at about the same level as you? are with musical ability but that really looks like fun. Gonna get one. You know your vids are costing me a fortune! ;)
By: adidasDC. on 17 May 12, 06:49:02
Tiborgyorgy took one of your videos and is using it as one if his own in case you wanted to know, haha but in no way is getting the views you? get
By: EgoShredder. on 15 May 12, 23:45:53
The trouble with these Korg devices and other brands who do them, is that they are aimed at non-musicians who 'compose' in a pattern based, quantised fashion? with a lot of repetition and filtered sounds etc.
By: Techmoan. on 15 May 12, 16:07:38
No, just? .wavs
By: Techmoan. on 15 May 12, 16:07:28
Holding down function and using the slide strip does indeed work for selecting the functions.... unfortunately I didn't fully test every option. There are also shortcuts to the load/save menu by holding the function button and pressing loop 1 or 2. So apologies for the incomplete information,? but as I mentioned, this video was a but of a rush-job. I've added an annotation to the video to explain this.
By: Desmaad. on 15 May 12, 13:56:58
The reason musical instruments are so expensive is because the target market? is so small, so manufacturers have to compensate with wide margins.
By: Desmaad. on 15 May 12, 13:48:57
Assuming the suspension's? good.
By: Desmaad. on 15 May 12, 13:48:00
If you're reading this Korg engineer, I have an idea on how to improve switching between functions. In the next firmware update, make it so you can hold down the function button? and use the slide strip.
By: CrysisLTU2. on 15 May 12, 12:19:38
Can? it play mp3 files?
By: moonbear. on 15 May 12, 05:51:29
nice little fun gadget demode quite well? really...
By: Techmoan. on 15 May 12, 05:49:54
Many thanks for this info, I should really have really spent more time looking through the manual. I'll try an add an annotation to the video. I suppose more than musical ability, the user needs to be able to follow a beat and understand which sounds compliment each other. There definitely has to be some feeling there for what separates a? good loop from a bad one.
By: Dracopol. on 14 May 12, 21:53:18
9:27 ...the disadvantage you mention is easy to get around. The Quick Command for Load/Save Loops is just hold down the fnc button and press either I or II. You zip right? to that function in the menu. To adjust Loop Length quickly, hold down I or II and slide on the slidebar (do not touch the pad or you'll accidentally record something). In the Kaossilator instruction-sheet (if you can find your language!) it does reveal quick commands to get to several menu items.
By: Dracopol. on 14 May 12, 21:42:37
You don't really need musical aptitude because the Kaossilator is not set up like a classical instrument. You can? set your own scales, compose just by poking around, it's great as long as you keep to the beat for every finger-movement. It's hard to get precise notes anyway. Maybe the thing is meant to be more inspirational than a precise music-player.
By: Dracopol. on 14 May 12, 21:40:41
Is he Skrillex?! I have heard that alias before but on the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 game for Wii. An awesome player; great on your team, but the other team has No? Fun In Stalingrad.
By: Dracopol. on 14 May 12, 21:34:58
Great! I did my own review, "First Look" which focussed on the menus and especially info on quick commands which are important for quick change-ups during a live performance. Disadvantages: smaller pad than the K1, can't use a stylus like before -- and you'd better glue the little white plastic leg-pads securely or they may fall out on you! Advantages are many: more? programs, new arpeggiator settings, 2 banks instead of 1, memory, built-in speaker and mic.
By: valtarys. on 14 May 12, 21:08:17
That's a nice gadget to help you create your own tunes while you? are riding a bus or train. ;-)
By: Techmoan. on 14 May 12, 19:29:48
I was stuck in the house over the weekend. ?