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:o That's far to much.... even for copy/paste You can type mine again if you want to :D
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Although he's very busy, i haven't seen him on the forum for ages, Stryd_one is building a very advanced diy sequencer which is far more advanced than TK's one (no offense TK :D ) Couple of things that will be included (if he didn't change or abondon the project ;D ): - Â 'Atleast' 16 track sequencer, probably more. - Â Mute/solo functions and more for every track - Â The ability to load new patterns and/or songs in realtime in sync (which is a very hard to find option, believe me) - Â Patterns/songs can have individual lengths, i.e.: Any pattern length can be choosen and mixed with one of a different length. - Â PC interface with full editing capabilities Cubase style - Â Quantize up to 1/64T, with maybe an option to quantise individual note or parts of a pattern/song. - Â Multiple Midi-outs that can be assigned to specific tracks The sequencer is specialised for Live-performance, but can offcourse be used in a studio too ;D Damn, i want to build this sequencer. ;D A few functions were my idea and have some new ones for him, so come back Stryd_one!!!! I hope to see him back soon ;D
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Or use encoders.....
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I like this one too, nice track!!
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The only thing to watch out for is oxidation of your pcb's. I had/have some trouble with that, but i heard that oxidation can be more of a problem when you live near the sea. And i live near the sea. Something to do with salt water and stuff like that. Check out this thread
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And about the Portal: The links there work in a strange way. When i enter the page and go straight to the downloads section, it's shows some files/links for downloading stuff. Also when you go from the tutorails section to the downloadssection, everything is ok. But when i first go to the Designs section and then to the Downloads section i get a message saying 'Check back in a few days for some awsome downloads!' (which has been there for more than a few days! :) ) And no downloads are there which were shown before. Why is that? Kind of a strange way for the links to work.
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How about a button at the top of a thread's page to go down to the last reply? And a button at the end for going all the way up from the last to the first reply in a thread's page? Would be a real improvement instead of having to scroll everytime through the whole page again and again. And i know it's possible, i saw it on an other forum which uses the same script.
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I think this is all interresting information, but aren't we discussing this in the wrong topic? :D Maybe one of the mods can cut out these replies about Linux and Music and make a dedicated topic of it? On Linux: When i search for Linux i get so many different distributions, this makes it hard to choose which one suits me best. But when you take a look at that Agnula you'll see that on that site they actually only have the choice between a Debian distribution and a RedHat Distribution. Which is best, how do i know which one to take?
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Ok, that's what i meant. You say: 'And all your other support programs (sequencers, midi tools, like midi-ox, plugins, mastering software etc etc won't work, at least not yet anyway...'. Why would i want to use and wait for Windows based software to be run on a Linux system? I can't see this software taking advantage of the Linux OS when it's optimized for the Windows OS But the software you mentioned before is actually what i meant. Software which has specifically been built for Linux. And one second thing, i don't care if it's free software or not, i want quality software. Free software doesn't mean it's bad by defenition though, don't get me wrong. There's lots of great freeware packages. But if i can choose between a free software app and a far better commercial one, i'll go for the commercial one. I can't afford those prices, so i'll go for cracked software. I don't actually care. Btw, although M$ is not all to well in some cases, i don't agree on Apple being crap. If anyone had money to spare, they really should get a Mac for making music. Also because of the fact that the best (midi) sequencer, Logic, now has been bought by Apple and will never be released on an other OS again. And Apple already have a succesfull 'emulating' enviroment for a lot of Windows software, so that area is already covered in comparison to Linux. Or simply buy a Carillon Audio PC, these machines rock bigtime!!!!!!! Very nice stuff!!!
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Ik heb een JDM, maar ik weet nog niet of ie het doet of zelfs nog steeds doet. Ik heb die namelijk veel eerder als de rest gesoldeerd en toen een PIC mee geprogrammerd via mn latop. Hij verifieerde alles als ok zijnde. Maar ik heb nog niet kunnen proberen of het nou ook daadwerkelijk goed is gegaan, want ik heb pas sinds kort de Core afgesoldeerd. Daar komt nog eens bij dat ik last heb van oxidatie op sommige van mn pcb's waaronder de JDM. Je mag het dus van me proberen om ze te laten programmeren door mij, maar ik kan je dus niks garanderen. Ik hoor het wel.
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I would like to know too, because i haven't heard of any good quality midi or audio software app. I haven't even heard about anyone who has made well known/popular music with Linux. Nowadays some music is still being made with an Atari ST. Maybe/Probably some tracker software on Linux? Or unless you can emulate and run Windows software on it, but what's the point of that?
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The information above is also dependent of the concentration and the composition of any possible solution of the chemical. For info on a lot of chemicals check here. Fill in the the chemical name in the (quick)search box and look at the MSDS of that chemical. You'll see different warnings for different concentrations and solutions of the same chemical.
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Hydorchloric acid HCl: POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Eye: May cause irreversible eye injury. Vapor or mist may cause irritation and severe burns. Contact with liquid is corrosive to the eyes and causes severe burns. May cause painful sensitization to light. Â Â Â Skin: May cause skin sensitization, an allergic reaction, which becomes evident upon re-exposure to this material. Contact with liquid is corrosive and causes severe burns and ulceration. Â Â Â Ingestion: May cause circulatory system failure. Causes severe digestive tract burns with abdominal pain, vomiting, and possible death. May cause corrosion and permanent tissue destruction of the esophagus and digestive tract. Â Â Â Inhalation: May cause severe irritation of the respiratory tract with sore throat, coughing, shortness of breath and delayed lung edema. Causes chemical burns to the respiratory tract. Exposure to the mist and vapor may erode exposed teeth. Causes corrosive action on the mucous membranes. Â Â Â Chronic: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis. Repeated exposure may cause erosion of teeth. Chemical Stability: Stable under normal temperatures and pressures. Â Â Â Conditions to Avoid: Mechanical shock, incompatible materials, excess heat, exposure to moist air or water. Â Â Â Incompatibilities with Other Materials: Metals, strong oxidizing agents, bases, acetic anhydride, alkali metals, aluminum, amines, copper, copper alloys, fluorine, sodium hydroxide, steel, sulfuric acid, vinyl acetate, potassium permanganate, cesium acetylene carbide, lithium silicide, rubidium acetylene carbide, rubidium carbide, sodium, aldehydes (e.g. acetaldehyde, acrolein, chloral hydrate, formaldehyde), caustics (e.g. ammonia, ammonium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide), sulfides (inorganic, e.g. ferric sulfide, lead sulfide, sodium sulfide), epoxides (e.g. butyl glycidyl ether), water reactive substances (e.g. acetic anyhdride, alkyl aluminum chloride, calcium carbide, ethyl dichlorosilane), chlorosulfonic acid, oleum, methyl vinyl ether, perchloric acid, calcium phosphide, acetates, cesium carbide, carbides. Â Â Â Hazardous Decomposition Products: Hydrogen chloride, chlorine, hydrogen gas. Handling: Use only in a well-ventilated area. Contents may develop pressure upon prolonged storage. Do not breathe dust, vapor, mist, or gas. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Keep container tightly closed. Do not ingest or inhale. Use only in a chemical fume hood. Use caution when opening. Keep from contact with moist air and steam. Â Â Â Storage: Do not store in direct sunlight. Store in a tightly closed container. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible substances. Corrosives area. Do not store in metal containers.
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Hydrogenperoxide H2O2: POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Eye: Contact with liquid is corrosive to the eyes and causes severe burns. Contact with the eyes may cause corneal damage.    Skin: Causes redness and pain. Causes severe skin irritation and possible burns. May cause discoloration, erythema (redness), swelling, and the formation of papules and vesicles (blisters).    Ingestion: Causes gastrointestinal irritation with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Causes gastrointestinal tract burns. May cause vascular collapse and damage. May cause damage to the red blood cells.    Inhalation: Causes chemical burns to the respiratory tract. May cause ulceration of nasal tissue, insomnia, nervous tremors with numb extremities, chemical pneumonia, unconsciousness, and death.    Chronic: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis. Repeated contact may cause corneal damage. Chemical Stability: Decomposes slowly to release oxygen.    Conditions to Avoid: Mechanical shock, incompatible materials, light, ignition sources, exposure to air, excess heat, combustible materials.    Incompatibilities with Other Materials: Metals, strong oxidizing agents, reducing agents, acetic acid, acetic anhydride, alcohols, ammonia, brass, bronze, copper, copper alloys, finely powdered metals, galvanized iron, hydrazine, iron, lead oxide, magnesium, nitric acid, sodium carbonate, zinc, potassium, potassium permanganate, sodium, cyanides (e.g. potassium cyanide, sodium cyanide), ethers (e.g. dioxane, furfuran, tetrahydrofuran (THF)), sulfides (inorganic, e.g. ferric sulfide, lead sulfide, sodium sulfide), urea, chlorosulfonic acid, lead dioxide, alkalies, lead, acetone, nitrogen compounds, triethylamine, lime water, silver, iron salts, mercuric oxide, nickel, palladium, organic matter, chromium, manganese, charcoal, glycerol, cellulose, sodium borate, aniline, platinum.    Hazardous Decomposition Products: Oxygen, hydrogen gas. Handling: Wash thoroughly after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Use only in a well-ventilated area. Contents may develop pressure upon prolonged storage. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Keep container tightly closed. Avoid contact with clothing and other combustible materials. Do not ingest or inhale. Store protected from light. Use only in a chemical fume hood. This product may be under pressure; cool before opening. Discard contaminated shoes. Unused chemicals should not be returned to the container.    Storage: Keep away from heat, sparks, and flame. Do not store near combustible materials. Do not store in direct sunlight. Store in a tightly closed container. Store in a dry area. Keep refrigerated. (Store below 4°C/39°F.)
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Potassiumpersulfate: POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Eye: May cause severe eye irritation. May cause conjunctivitis. May cause permanent corneal opacification. Â Â Â Skin: May cause skin sensitization, an allergic reaction, which becomes evident upon re-exposure to this material. May cause severe irritation and possible burns. Â Â Â Ingestion: May cause burns to the gastrointestinal tract. May be harmful if swallowed. May cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, possibly with blood. Â Â Â Inhalation: Dust is irritating to the respiratory tract. May cause asthmatic attacks due to allergic sensitization of the respiratory tract. May cause acute pulmonary edema, asphyxia, chemical pneumonitis, and upper airway obstruction caused by edema. Â Â Â Chronic: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause sensitization dermatitis and possible destruction and/or ulceration. Repeated exposure may cause allergic respiratory reaction (asthma). Handling: Wash thoroughly after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Use with adequate ventilation. Minimize dust generation and accumulation. Avoid contact with clothing and other combustible materials. Do not get on skin or in eyes. Avoid ingestion and inhalation. Â Â Â Storage: Keep away from heat, sparks, and flame. Do not store near combustible materials. Store in a cool, dry place. Keep containers tightly closed. Chemical Stability: Stable under normal temperatures and pressures. Â Â Â Conditions to Avoid: Incompatible materials, ignition sources, dust generation, combustible materials, reducing agents. Â Â Â Incompatibilities with Other Materials: Reducing agents. Â Â Â Hazardous Decomposition Products: Oxygen, oxides of potassium, sulfur oxides (SOx), including sulfur oxide and sulfur dioxide.
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Ferric Chloride FeCl2: POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Eye: Causes eye burns. Â Â Â Skin: Causes skin burns. Â Â Â Ingestion: Harmful if swallowed. Causes gastrointestinal tract burns. Â Â Â Inhalation: Causes chemical burns to the respiratory tract. Chemical Stability: Stable. Â Â Â Conditions to Avoid: Incompatible materials, dust generation, excess heat, exposure to moist air or water. Â Â Â Incompatibilities with Other Materials: Allyl chloride, strong oxidizing agents, sodium, potassium, alkali metals, ethylene oxide. Â Â Â Hazardous Decomposition Products: Hydrogen chloride, oxides of iron.
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Avoid the HCL and peroxide method. Although Hydrogenperoxide isn't the most dangerous peroxide, you should defenitley be very carefull with it. Peroxides CAN cause explosions under some conditions, i don't remember if hydrogenperoxide can cause it. Just to be safe, don't use either of them.