tech
When Digital Audio Sucks
Where I work, we spent a fortune on a Klotz digital audio distrubution system, German designed, and used in a lot of radio stations the world over. Its been fantastic. We have 10 studios, and hundreds of audio sources and destinations - the system routes it all wherever we want without degradation or noticable delay. In fact, upon a single core of fibre cable can travel 256 channels of 24bit 48kHz stereo audio. It's really cool.
My Tiny Clockalizer
Whenever I'm flying somewhere, I sometimes pass the time by making something in Flash. It keeps my brain agile, and usually prevents the people sitting next to me from trying to engage in any kind of conversation.
So my latest Flash thing is a clock screensaver. It will work on any phone with Flash Lite 1.1 or higher and a screen size of 240 x 320 px. Careful, its a whopping 4.02kb!! You can download it below by doing the right-click thing, or just click it to see it work in your browser.
My Currency Convertilizer
I've been travelling a bit over the last few years and shopping with a different currency is always a challenge. The trip I'm on as I write this has been particularly challenging.
India - the Rupee is 34 to 1 Australian Dollar. Unless you have the mind of Steven Hawking and the composure of a Miss Universe contestent, you will be taken for a ride, and I'm not speaking of a rickshaw.
Temple Migration - A Romance Adventure
Ok, so I had a bunch of Drupal sites to migrate from my old web host to my new one - Media-Temple. English words cannot describe how much more satisfied I am with (mt) compared with my old, nameless host. Just imagine me floating dreamily in a lake of Lindt chocolate - you get the idea. It took me a while to get the info together, so here's my experience in brief:
(I'm using a Media-Temple Grid-Server account. )
My Pace-Maker is Set to 120bpm
Every now and then, I mix sound for a reasonably large - let's call it - club. This club holds meetings in a basketball stadium which has been acoustically treated by use of theatre drapes. As effective as the drapes are, the bottom-end of the audio spectrum in this predomenantly concrete building was just out of control. The kick drum sounded like Godzilla had just shown up, the bass guitar like a dying blue whale. Everything else was rockin'. All was as good as I could hope it to be. The crowd seemed to be enjoying things too.
