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Testing my new handmade acrylic electric violin

It is My new model that I`ve caled Blue Dream. I guess that I`ve used too many reverb again. But I just like it that way. xD It is my first full acrylic including fingerboard, tailpeace and chinrest! The electronics are passive (no need for extra battery supply). Equipment: Randall RG15RXM amp, Boss DS-1 distortion pedal, BenQ DC-P860 digital camera. To mój nowy model, który nazwałem Blue Dream. Chyba znowu użyłem zbyt dużo pogłosu. No ale ja już tak mam. xD Jest to mój pierwszy model w pełni transparentny łącznie z podstrunnicą, strunociągiem i podbródkiem. Elektronika jest pasywna (nie potrzebuje dodatkowego zasilania). Sprzęt: Wzmacniacz Randall RG15RXM, przester Boss DS-1, Aparat cyfrowy BenQ DC-P860.

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testing videomapping on curved surfaces

projecting mountains on a curved blanket

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3D Mapping Testing v1.0

This is my first 3D mapping testing in my home i applying video to 3D real world objects with VJ software www.lowing.hk

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Testing video overlay-animations

hey guys, i kinda like this style… so, you have the original music-vid. but overlayed with some cool animations(vj loops)… thesame ones video-jockys use in clubs/dancings.. but now in the video itself! I LIKE IT :D you to? What do you think about it? cyaaa

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RICH MARTINEZ HOUSE MIX USING SERATO SCRATCH LIVE / TESTING NEW CHAUVET TECHNO STROBE

RICH MIXING LIVE WHILE TESTING HIS NEW CHAUVET TECHNO STROBE

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Supertraining Extract on Vertical Jump Testing

An extract from Dr Mel Siff\’s landmark textbook – Supertraining as retreived from health.groups.yahoo.com/group/supertraining – the best of which can be found at drmelsiff.com

This well-known test may be applied in several different ways. Invariably

it requires the subject to leap from a standing position with a preliminary

dip and touch a measuring device sideways with one\’s dominant hand.

Recalling the specificity of training, it is important to note that the

results of this test correlate best with conditions which are most similar to

that of the test. Therefore, it is useful to repeat the test with the

non-dominant hand or in the frontal plane with the athlete using both hands

to reach for the target. Moreover, there are several different initial condi

tions for executing this test:

1. Starting statically from an optimum knee flexed position using no arm

swing

2. Starting statically from an optimum knee flexed position using arm swing

3. Starting dynamically with an optimal knee dip using no arm swing

4. Starting dynamically with an optimal knee dip using arm swing.

The major difference between the first two methods is that jumping without

armswing is intended to focus primarily on the role played by extension of

the lower extremity and trunk, without the picture being confounded by the

use of arm momentum. The major difference between the static and dynamic

starts is that the absence of an initial sharp dip allows one to focus more

on starting strength and the role played by the contractile (actin-myosin)

component of the muscle complex, instead of the more plyometric rebound

action encouraged by the use of the dip. This can sometimes assist one in

ascertaining whether the athlete needs more strength (or functional

hypertrophy) training or more rebound, nervous system training.

It can also be helpful to perform the static tests from different initial

knee angles to obtain a profile of individual jumping characteristics. For

example, if the maximum vertical jump is attained for a fairly large knee

angle, which is generally associated with a slower overall jumping time from

start to finish of the action, then it is obvious that the athlete needs to

concentrate on modifying his range and speed of maximal strength production.

Table 8.12 provides guidelines concerning the depth of loaded knee dips.

This reveals that the dip chacteristically is deeper for heavier loads or

persons and that in all cases the pause during the dip should not last longer

than 0.25 second. Herein lies the benefit of performing push jerks or jerks

off racks with different weights as a form of supplementary plyometric

training. After all, plyometric training is of little value if it fails to

enhance adequately explosive strength or power over the range required in a

given activity. The use of drills which do not correlate strongly with the

functional needs of a given sport constitute one of the most common errors in

popular plyometric training……. >

Some other variants of the jump tests are:

A. Jumps tests from either leg (static and ballistic versions)

B. Jump tests with a run up (left and right)

C. Jump tests facing the wall or measuring device.

One should also not forget the use of broad jump tests from both a static and

a ballistic dip start. Serge also used to do these exercises. Make sure

that if you use them to land on a surface that will absorb some of the shock,

but do not use very shock absorbing surfaces for “plyometric” exercises,

since this can markedly lengthen the coupling time between eccentric and

concentric phases of the action.

Obviously, you will choose the tests which best suit your purpose, since it

is unnecessary to prescribe hosts of tests (and ballistic training drills)

which may have minimal bearing on the conditioning of your athlete.

Dr Mel Siff
Author of Supertraining + Facts and Fallacies of Fitness

http://www.melsiff.com

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Turbine [Testing Modul8]

Sound: Erik Mitjans Image: _blank

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Testing wireless cam connected with ADVC110 to a MacBook Pro with Resolume vj software

Testing 4 wireless cam connected with ADVC110 to a MacBook Pro with Resolume vj software

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VJ Software User Testing Video

A user testing video for some VJ software that I wrote in Pure Data in 2007

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VJ Software User Testing Video

A user testing video for some VJ software that I wrote in Pure Data in 2007

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