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got a Mix8 and have found a way to pimp my small standby / bag-cart
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Here is a concept for a Follow Cart based on the Bag Cart (1070mm x 710mm x 565mm HxWxD). It has 15u of rear storage and a further 2u at the front. It has a cover that unscrews and rises up to become a work surface (as shown in the CAD drawings). The cart would be compatible with all of SOUNDCART's universal accessories however would not fold as the other cart designs do. I welcome your thoughts and opinions...
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Do you keep them (or something similar) at hand in your kit or generally, always within reach? Wear them at concerts regardless of sticking out in a crowd?
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Does anyone ever use one anymore? I recently had to put a center punch and pilot hole down inside of a long channel, through one object into another; it was not a job for a small hammer and an impact center punch, or a powered drill. A Yankee Screwdriver with a drill bit chuck adapter did the job. These were common when i was a child but are now discontinued and can be found on Ebay. Be aware that different Yankee Screwdriver models require an adapter that fits that model; most adapters fit on several, but not all models.
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I recently produced some blueprints for my carts. Here they are. I'm planning further modifications and accessories in the New Year. Any suggestions or requests?
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The film "The Jazz Singer" from 1927 is typically credited for ushering in the era of sound for film. I however, like to give credit to the iconic MGM lion from 1924. Does anyone know the name of the sound engineer in this picture as he's surely deserving of our remembrance?
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yes, that's a tascam 388 on the left in the back no, this is not my home studio. this photo was taken through a storefront window in upper manhattan.
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Introducing a new concept in Production Sound Carts for 2016. Thoughts, constructive comments and suggestions please (thanks again for all of those that contributed a few months ago when I posted my Bag Cart concept). Dimensions: 1150mm x 718mm x 715mm Storage: 8u Racking front (19") & Rear (10.5") Weight: Under 14kg Max Load: 40-50kg Wheels: Front 6" & Rear 16" Folded down the dimensions are 1150mm x 718mm x 395mm (including the rear wheel) or 995mm x 718mm x 340mm (without the rear wheel) so ideal for transporting in the boot of a standard hatchback or estate. I am considering a bespoke top handle made of CNC milled alum…
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I Just stumbled over this and thought I'd share it. I Wonder, what the sound person thought that moment. The interesting part is from minute 2:38 to 2:58. https://www.zdf.de/comedy/heute-show/van-der-horst-und-die-cdsu-102.html URL to Video file It is from a German weekly political parody show "heute show". Quick translation: Reporter: Mr Söder, come to the CDSU, thats your only career chance now! Söder: Many thanks, May we keep it? (the mic) Reporter: No Söder: I see, but we've paid the fees. (referencing public radio licence fees, the ones that finance the show) Reporter: When Kosmala (the featured guy in the clip questioning Sö…
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus with a commercial for the new Mercedes AA Class: “first fully electric luxury sedan powered entirely by AA batteries.”
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11-1-16 in Manhattan Garment District, West 38th St,
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I found this in an australian cinematography book.... crazy, and I'm glad times have changed.
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So this guy built a music playing machine with 2000 marbles, among other things. Kinda cool. Enjoy!
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Here are some images of a new cart we shall be launching in Q2 2016 which we are calling the MiniCart. This ultra-compact bag cart is designed for those on a budget as well as those with limited space to transport a cart to location. It features 18u (10.5" wide) rack space, a slide-out shelf - ideal for mounting a CL-12- and should accept most of our standard cart accessories including boom holders, antenna holders etc. Dimensions are 910mm x 500mm x 435mm (H x W x D). Maximum load 10kg. Specification is subject to change following the beta testing phase. Estimated RRP $935 (without any accessories) We look forward to hearing your views…
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Is there anyone in the USA who does not have at least one in their toolbox?
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Uploaded by Great Big Story May 27, 2016 To call Lukas Novotny an expert horseback rider paints an incomplete picture. Novotny is one of the world's leading horseback archers. Yeah, you read that right: he shoots arrows on horseback. Now, Novotny is almost single-handedly keeping the tradition alive.
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Desert Dawg Adventure Blawg (http://desertdawg.acekvale.com/) Uploaded by Stefan Hunt April 20, 2016 Ace Kvale turned 60 last fall, and to celebrate, he planned a 60-day, off-trail backpacking trip around Utah's Canyon Country, leaving from his front door. He had a dozen friends join him for different sections of the trip, and one friend who joined him for the whole thing: his blue heeler, 10-year-old Genghis Khan aka 'Desert Dog'. Covering over 400 miles on their journey presented it's challenges but the special relationship between Ace and Genghis proved most powerful.
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The video is a bit long, but some cool stuff.
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What a tree eh ?
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Uploaded by Great Big Story Monday, March 28, 2016 "Alex Carozza has been building and repairing accordions in New York City since 1960. The last craftsman of his kind in the city, Alex is the living memory of a once vibrant musical culture that has all but disappeared from New York. This is the story of a true classic." "Big Story" - Vimeo index page: https://vimeo.com/greatbigstory/videos/sort:plays/format:detail
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Published on Mar 17, 2016 John Scioli, the owner of the Community Bookstore, in Brooklyn, prepares to shutter a neighborhood institution.
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Uploaded by Victoria and Albert Museum Monday, March 21, 2016 "The Victoria and Albert Museum holds in its collection the original artwork for the Rolling Stones famous tongue and lips logo - one of the world's most instantly recognisable symbols of rock and roll. In this interview Jon Pasche shares the fascinating story behind the tongue and lips commission - meeting Mick Jagger, being told he could do better, and being paid £50." "The Victoria & Albert Museum is the world's leading museum of art and design. Home to 3,000 years' worth o…
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I am a fresh location recorderlist ,work @ Hong Kong. I usually work on my own for both recording and booming. I used to bring out 1650 pelican with me . But in fact it is not very convenient if thing need picking or resting my mixer bag on it ( not that safety and solid stand) . Therefore , i bought a cosmetic rolling case to build a mini cart. IT is tiny compare to most of ur cart due to in Hong Kong , the location almost tiny flat, office , crowd street , And i need to take all my equipment on my own from home ,taking bus or train to location ,Extremely mobility is needed and need to be fast.
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