Posts Tagged ‘pad’

GG-399 • REVIEW DEMO – G-Lab True Bypass Wah Pad

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

This true bypass wah pad is a great new invention from the G Lab boys in Poland. It means that your precious guitar tone is not sucked away by your wah pedal when it is not in use. More info on true bypass on the web site.

It costs about GBP 99 – and is available here:
http://guitar-xperience.com/onlinestore/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=687&category_id=236&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=38

Company web site:
http://glab.com.pl/true_bypass_wah-pad_en

Reviewed by Justin Sandercoe.

Many more reviews, more info and links about this pedal – as well as hundreds of free lessons at:

http://www.justinguitar.com

Thanks and take care, J

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How to Make a Cheap Multitouch Pad – MTmini

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

*READ BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION*

my website: http://www.sethsandler.com

*NEW SOFTWARE RELEASED – GET IT BELOW AT MY BLOG*

-Software and Getting Started Guide-
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* MTmini Software (tbeta/touchlib and applications) and Updates: http://sethsandler.com/multitouch/mtmini/

-MTmini Help and Discussion-
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* MTmini Hardware Help: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/1731/
* MTmini Software Help: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/1825/

-What’s a MTmini?-
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Don’t have a Multitouch Table yet? Have one, but need something smaller for testing? Building a small portable multitouch pad will allow you to test software and experiment on a smaller scale while building your full table or when away from your multitouch screen. Have fun and make a MTmini! This uses Front Diffused Illumination, with normal ambient light (infrared not required or needed) and a normal off-the-shelf webcam (IR filter can still be in place).

-How’s it Work?-
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For this to work, all you need is a room with (at least) some light. The results will be best when the room lighting is even (no bright lights shinning from one direction onto the multitouch pad).

When you place you fingers on the surface, shadows are created where your fingers are. The webcam sees these shadows and sends the image to the tracking software which tracks the shadows as they move on the surface.

It’s important to try different lighting setups and to configure the software in order to get the best results.

-Want to Build a Multitouch Pad with Projection?-
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*DIY Multitouch Community: http://www.NUIGroup.com

Thanks to:
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-David Wallen
-Christian Moore
-Laurence Muller
-NUIgroup Community

*NUIGroup.com For all your multitouch needs*
http://www.nuigroup.com/forum

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