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Universal control is a neat feature on Macintosh computers, allowing you to slide your mouse seamlessly from device to device. Of course you need a relatively recent version of MacOS to make it work, ...
Strictly speaking, a Theremin uses a pair of antennae that act as capacitors in a specific R/C circuit. Looking at [aritrakdebnath2003]’s MIDI THEREMIN, we see it works differently, but it does play ...
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Kemper has announced not one, but two distinct upgrades for its Profiler Player amp modeler/effects processor, as it looks to ...
When Allen Hartle first got interested in radio as a young man in 1979, working the graveyard shift at a Safeway in South Seattle, he never imagined his journey would lead to creating one of the most ...
The Donut Dongle connects to a switch in a way that allows it to see which port is active. When a console powers on (auto-switching) or an input is manually selected, the Donut Dongle sends a serial ...
Portable Bluetooth speakers are an easy way to bring your music anywhere without worrying about cables or power outlets. Whether you want something compact for relaxing at home, a tough waterproof ...
This project enables Silicon Labs hardware to be used with the Arduino ecosystem. If you're using your board for the first time with Arduino IDE you need to burn the bootloader first. Burning the ...
Majority MP3 Players bring essential music playback at ultra-cheap prices for casual listeners. The iPod Classic remains a nostalgic favorite with modded versions offering huge storage. Agptek MP3 ...
In today’s digital era, music streaming platforms have completely transformed the way we discover and enjoy music. Among all the platforms available, SoundCloud stands out as a hub for independent ...
Is $55K Enough To Work At Your Favorite Podcast? Why a fashion podcast got into hot water for posting, then deleting, a job that asked too much for too little.