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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby hazelwould » Thu Apr 12, 2012 2:07 am

WSOU news please! And also vibrato.
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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby multi_s » Thu Apr 12, 2012 8:23 pm

ya should have some pretty big updates on both in the next month.
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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby hazelwould » Fri Apr 13, 2012 1:45 am

multi_s wrote:ya should have some pretty big updates on both in the next month.

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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby julius_deane » Sun Apr 29, 2012 1:56 am

NASA demo w/AB-Synth content and lots of bad playing:
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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby colin » Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:35 pm

That sounds great, I can't wait to get one. I'm mostly planning on using it with my synth, but I suspect I'll be running guitar through it a fair bit too.
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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby tommasters » Mon May 14, 2012 3:29 am

The NASA sounds real good with my LSDJ. Used an RC-50 for the drone notes and a basic LSDJ/Keyboard for the triggering of sound. NASA is in hold mode doing the arpeggio throughout.
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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby gishakha » Tue Jun 12, 2012 6:44 am

NASA has built centrifuges to enable astronauts to train in conditions in which the acceleration is very large. The device in the figure below shows one of these "human centrifuges." If the device has a radius of 8.2 m and attains accelerations as large as 4.5 g, what is the rotation rate?
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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby Jero » Tue Jun 12, 2012 12:47 pm

gishakha wrote:NASA has built centrifuges to enable astronauts to train in conditions in which the acceleration is very large. The device in the figure below shows one of these "human centrifuges." If the device has a radius of 8.2 m and attains accelerations as large as 4.5 g, what is the rotation rate?

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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby julius_deane » Wed Jun 13, 2012 12:13 am

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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby multi_s » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:52 am

gishakha wrote:NASA has built centrifuges to enable astronauts to train in conditions in which the acceleration is very large. The device in the figure below shows one of these "human centrifuges." If the device has a radius of 8.2 m and attains accelerations as large as 4.5 g, what is the rotation rate?


radial acceleration = radius * (angular velocity)^2 ... so

4.5g = 8.2m *(angular velocity)^2 ... which means

angular velocity = sqrt(4.5g/8.2m) = .741 rad/s or about 7.07 rpm.

The use of large centrifuges to simulate a feeling of gravity has been proposed for future long-duration space missions. Exposure to this simulated gravity would prevent or reduce the bone decalcification and muscle atrophy that affect individuals exposed to long periods of freefall.

also thanks for the videos jd. just finally finishing another large batch now so i will make another demo for real this time.
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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby Eric! » Fri Jun 29, 2012 6:52 pm

Also, time dilation.
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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby hazelwould » Sun Jul 01, 2012 1:01 pm

julius_deane wrote:

So much whant!
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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby jmoote » Mon Jul 02, 2012 11:10 am

My NASA attribute should be ready any day now. I'm really looking forward to it!
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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby sanfordandsonny » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:53 pm

I LOVE my Jaywalking delay I have it as my only delay at present I thought it was just going to be my butthole surfer freakout delay but I love it's sound so much it's crunchy as a general delay. My expression pedal is coming in the mail later this week and now that I know how to find your shark tank imma buy a blue w silver one to match my whitehead.
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Re: mtl.asm >> Jaywalking and Nasa Attribute

Postby multi_s » Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:05 pm

cool, glad some people are digging it. :hug:

also just recently dealt a red one.

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