Okay, here's an exciting test. I'm typing this message on my PDA which is a Tapwave Zodiac 2 using a Targus Universal Wireless Keyboard. I've attached a picture which I took at a 4th of July parade in Pacific City, Oregon. I'm send this email wirelessly using Bluetooth to my iBook which is connected to the Internet. The email is addressed to my Flickr account and my Flickr account is set up to automatically send the post and picture to my Blogger.com account. So it should show up in two places - my Flickr website and my blog on Blogger.com.
Friday, December 31, 2004
Thursday, December 23, 2004
Zipboingwow Christmas Show
This week's show is all Christmas music. I played each piece on my Roland U-20 in my home recording studio. I recorded the music a few years ago to audiocassette. Today's show was recorded from the cassette in stereo. Feel free to use the music in any way you like.
Show Notes
Download the file: zbw6_12-23-04.mp3 (3.6 Mb, 64 Kbps, 22Khz).
MIDI versions of these songs are available on our 2001 Christmas Card
Show Notes
Download the file: zbw6_12-23-04.mp3 (3.6 Mb, 64 Kbps, 22Khz).
MIDI versions of these songs are available on our 2001 Christmas Card
Sunday, December 19, 2004
Zipboingwow Show #5
Notepad and Theremini
Featured this week are two programs on a Palm PDA - Notepad which is a sequencing program that records up to 4 tracks and Theremini which is a live MIDI instrument. Sounds are produced by touching the screen with the stylus. The PDA is connected to a Roland Sound Canvas which can produce hundreds of instruments and sound effects.
Show Notes
Download the file: zbw5_12-18-04.mp3 (7.7 Mb, 64 Kbps, 22Khz).
Saturday, December 11, 2004
Zipboingwow Show #4
This week I experimented with making binaural field recordings using my new invention - the stereo hat microphone. The mics are positioned on either side of the hat under the band. I first walked out to the chicken house to get a stereo recording of the roosters. The next day I drove downtown and used the same setup to make a recording walking around Salem's Riverfront Carousel. Both recordings have good stereo separation. Be sure to listen using headphones to get the full binaural effect.
Show Notes
Download the file: zbw4_12-11-04.mp3 (3.2 Mb, 64 Kbps, 22Khz).
Show Notes
Download the file: zbw4_12-11-04.mp3 (3.2 Mb, 64 Kbps, 22Khz).
Friday, December 03, 2004
Zipboingwow Show #3
My Dad came up to visit us for a week at Thanksgiving. He traveled by train and I made this recording at the Salem station as he was about to leave. I was facing the tracks and stood less than 10 feet away as the train arrived.The mics were clipped to the front of my heavy padded jacket and we stood in the midst of a small crowd waiting to catch the train.
The engine is so loud that the recording becomes way over modulated, but it's fun to listen on headphones and hear the train screech though your head from left to right.
Show Notes
Download the file: zbw3_12-3-04.mp3 (868Kb, 64 Kbps, 22Khz).
The engine is so loud that the recording becomes way over modulated, but it's fun to listen on headphones and hear the train screech though your head from left to right.
Show Notes
Download the file: zbw3_12-3-04.mp3 (868Kb, 64 Kbps, 22Khz).
Friday, November 26, 2004
Zipboingwow Show #2
This week we explore NotePad and Theremini Palm PDA MIDI sequencing and instrumental software, musical selections include 12th Street Rag and Artillery March, and a natural sound recording of songbirds at Ankeny Wildlife Reserve.
Jim
Friday, November 19, 2004
Zipboingwow Show #1
This first show is an experiment in portability. I recorded it walking to work in the morning. All my equipment is battery powered and fits in my jacket pockets except for a small mixer which I had in my backpack. Music was played from a small mp3 player.
Click here to stream the mp3 file or for further information.
Or download the file zbw1_11-19-04.mp3 (5.3Mb)
Jim
Click here to stream the mp3 file or for further information.
Or download the file zbw1_11-19-04.mp3 (5.3Mb)
Jim
Thursday, November 18, 2004
Going to Work MP3 test
Here's one for you voyeurs out there. I made a 12 minute recording of my drive to work. I used a Sony Minidisc recorder in my shirt pocket with a $30 RadioShack stereo clip-on mic. I positioned the microphones over my ears by clipping them to the frames of my glasses. This makes a binaural stereo recording which sounds very close to what I heard at the time. The recorder was set to automatic gain.
You can listen to a Flash streaming version or download the mp3 file (5.5Mb).
You can listen to a Flash streaming version or download the mp3 file (5.5Mb).
Thursday, October 28, 2004
Chemeketa Podcast 1
Here's a little sample of a podcast I produced at work on a Windows computer in my office. I used Audacity an open source audio editing program to make a multitrack recording and iTunes to convert the WAV file to a MP3 file. The finished file is 978K, four minutes in length, 32kbps, 22.050 kHz, Mono. You can subscribe to my RSS feed at feedburner.com. Feedburner now builds in the enclosure tag in the XML for users of Blogger.com. Look for the RSS 2.0 icon at the bottom of my sidebar. Here's a direct link to the MP3 file:
Chemeketa Podcast
Chemeketa Podcast
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
Lunar Eclipse
Tonight in the Pacific Northwest we experienced a total eclipse of the moon. It started just after sundown (around 6:30 pm). Totality occurred about 7:30. I took this picture with my Sony DSC-P10 5 megapixel digital camera. The second one is from the NASA website for comparison.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004
Podcasting
The latest thing is putting audio in your blog. This post is a test to see if I can distribute audio. I've enclosed an mp3 file in this message. If you use iPodder, you can subscribe to my RSS feed and listen to my mp3 file. Here's a link directly to the file as well.
Mac TV theme music
For more information about Podcasting see engadget's article.
Mac TV theme music
For more information about Podcasting see engadget's article.
Sunday, October 17, 2004
Loan Calculator
I got to working with Flash today and created a loan payment calculator. The formula was a challenge to write in ActionScript. The tricky part was rounding off to the nearest cent. You can see the result at:
Loan calculator
Loan calculator
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Sunday, September 19, 2004
Deepwood Garden
Deepwood Garden
Originally uploaded by jimblodget.
This picture was posted using Flickr which is a photo sharing web service. This is very cool. I just emailed the picture as an attachment to my Flickr account. Then I clicked on Blog This on the picture's page and it was posted here. Click on the picture and it will take you to my Flickr picture web page.
Saturday, September 18, 2004
Water Garden
Water Garden
Originally uploaded by jimblodget.
This digital painting is based on a digital photo I took at the Oregon Garden in Silverton, Oregon. I did the painting on my iBook with a Wacom tablet and pressure sensitive pen in Painter 5.0.
Thursday, September 16, 2004
Welcome
All right! I now have a blog. Some might call it the "BLODG" blog. I wonder how I can insert a picture?
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