The 2 Types of Recording Studio Soundproofing

Two good options for recording studio software

If you are working on a home recording studio you probably are interested in soundproofing it. Not everyone in the suburbs of Indianapolis, IN or Los Angeles, CA wants to hear your drums at 4 AM after all! An added benefit of recording studio soundproofing is that it will also mean that the only thing you are hearing in your control room is exactly what the microphones are catching. This isolation makes making engineering decisions a little easier.

July 10, 2008 | Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment 

Rotocast, 3D CAD, 3D Printing, and other Rapid Prototype Services

Prototype Services, Rotocast, 3D CAD and information on
other Prototype Services

Since rapid prototyping came into being, many businesses
provided with the service of prototype development. Earlier, such companies
were known as service bureaus and they allowed the users to access the unproven
and expensive technology. In the early period of rapid prototyping, these
service bureaus provided with advantages of prototype development minus the
soaring upfront expenses and major risks of applying a new technology that was
relatively unverified and hovering on the brink of rapid obsolescence. In the
beginning, the service bureaus provided file conversions for narrowing the
operational gap amidst 2D data and 3D CAD models. Due to this, the large
companies that had not yet transitioned to solid modeling were benefited
greatly.  

June 29, 2008 | Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment 

Digital Photography: The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same.

Photography has embraced enormous changes in technology in recent years. There appears to be a huge gap between the old ways and the new. But as time goes by, it seems that the more things change, the more they stay the same.

Digital photography has created an interesting divide between two schools of photography. There are the old-school film photographers who dismiss all things digital as inferior, not the same as ‘real’ photography. Then there are the wholehearted digital converts, who think film photographers are living in the dark ages.

June 17, 2008 | Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment 

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