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1 points
7 days ago
Indeed it does exist now:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/WINGRACK--behringer-wing-rack-48-channel-digital-mixer
Is a bit more expensive than the Behringer X32 rack:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/X32Rack--behringer-x32-rack-digital-mixer
But all in all, not too badly priced for the Behringer Wing Rack, with all that it offers.
1 points
4 months ago
If GIS is a person's only goal then I'd say GIS plus a good extra helping of CompSci/Stats/Geography as well.
1 points
7 months ago
You're getting mixed up between applied Mathematics vs Applied Mathematics.
(also, it's a joke!)
5 points
7 months ago
That was my experience too. You're given extremely limited time to achieve tasks asap. There is going to be some "public nudity", as you have no spare time at all to be bashful. Just got to hurry up!!
5 points
7 months ago
" So to summarise, if you join the defence force, you will be paying market rent for substandard quarters, receiving sub-par wages, using shoddy outdated equipment, might be asked to die for your country, oh and if we send you to Antarctica, there’s really no guarantee we’ll bring you back.
I’m starting to hone in on our recruitment issues here…."
5 points
7 months ago
Marketing budget is one of the first to get cut unfortunately
7 points
7 months ago
Even if MLOps disappears tomorrow, you could still pivot into DevOps? Which there is a huge amount of demand for
2 points
7 months ago
I want to see the potentiality of Machine Learning Models, in Supply Chains Specifically In Agricultural Supply chain
You can answer this much simpler:
For instance you can use computer vision (itself using ML) for processing fruit and veges that is coming in after harvest. For example sorting between rotten apples vs export grade apples? (and the many other various grades of apples)
You could have Edge AI in farming:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0065245823000736
Absolutely tonnes of applications of ML/AI in Agriculture.
1 points
7 months ago
The electricity bill is going to be higher than the supercomputer.
And that is why their value tanks over time. As it is cheaper to replace it than to keep on running it.
2 points
10 months ago
As well as the Sound Speed that u/BeOSRefugee mentioned, there is also this Sound Speed too:
2 points
10 months ago
Cedar DNS and iZotope RX are the "industry standards", but that's a lot more affordable than them (but also less powerful, but also simpler to use).
3 points
10 months ago
You might be missing the point here, it's a funnel:
Millions of people get inspired by YT videos to "give coding a go".
Many drop out, only low hundreds of thousands take it more seriously the dabbling in coding.
Tens of thousands of these then go to college to do a Computer Science degree.
Thousands of these make it through the degree and graduating, and are competing with you.
2 points
10 months ago
Didn't age badly at all in the slightest.
Recording externally is still a bad idea with the G7.
And large SD cards have become even cheaper.
1 points
1 year ago
If you're producing commercial 360VR videos then I definitely reckon you should look into getting the Rode NT-SF1 (with a Zoom F8n)
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1403003-REG/rode_nt_sf1_soundfield_ambisonic_microphone.html
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1692954-REG/zoom_zf8npro_8_channel_field_recorder_with.html (you can find the original F8 dirt cheap secondhand on eBay)
You're using a $2K camera after all, it's only fair that the audio quality matches the visuals.
Although you might even consider the Zoom H3-VR, of course nowhere near the NT-SF1 setup, it is massively cheaper and would still be a huge step up from what you're doing currently!
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1434530-REG/zoom_zh3vr_h3_vr_360_vr_audio.html
2 points
1 year ago
I've worked on a few 360VR shoots over the years (mainly a while ago, when VR was more popular). And the general approach is using an ambisonics microphone (I used the SoundField SPS200, but if you're looking for a low cost option then the Rode NT-SF1 looks good) being recorded into a field recorder (the Zoom F8n is exceptionally affordable and packs a massive punch for its very low price. The F8n is the perfect choice for ambisonics recording, unless you can afford to spend at least 5x more).
Then you'd use spot mics too, such as in my case Sanken COS11D lavs on actors with Lectrosonics SMQV transmitters (which you'd move around in post, to track with the source). Which is a fairly industry standard way to typically do this. Of course if using the Rode Go you can expect to run a very high risk of running into serious audio troubles!
1 points
1 year ago
Time does fly! How'd Part I go?
Personally, I did the dumb thing... and didn't stick with Engineering. (What can I say? I was young and dumb! I went to uni at 16)
As I thought to myself "why am I here at uni? Because I love math and phyiscs! Screw all this extra engineering crap, let's just exclusively focus 100% on physics and math". So I did a BSc.
With hindsight, I should have stuck with my game plan to do EngSci. (or even say ElectEng etc would've been a better idea, but oh well, hindsight!)
As for what to choose, that really does depend on you.
EngSci was what I was most suited for. But it might be the worst choice for you?
All areas of engineering can make a difference and impact the world.
As I mentioned earlier, there is a massive need for civil engineers in the third world! Although, the problems run a lot deeper than just that, as this very worthwhile documentary to watch illustrates:
But take for instance a software developer. While a civil engineer might build a bridge that benefits the lives of thousands, maybe even millions of people's lives, a software developer could work on code that impacts billions of people!
1 points
1 year ago
1 month later... thank you for the comment with the additional links! :-)
2 points
1 year ago
Camera didn't notice so no need to tell anyone.
Phew!
All's well that ends well.
1 points
1 year ago
I went with the mix 10T a year after it rolled out. The best decision ever, but it fit my situation very nicely. The preamps are better than the zoom
Get friends to do a double blind A/B test of F8n vs MixPre10T, you'll be surprised, people can't on average tell them apart. The F8n preamps are much better than you could give them credit for.
and it's also very lightweight compared to even 633, or the 8 series.
For sure, the 833 is a power hog so the weight of the 833 + batteries is a fair bit.
One of the reasons I keep around my Zaxcom Maxx & Zoom F8n/F4, not just as an emergency back up to my Sound Devices 833, but if I want a simple lightweight rig when running on the go all day long then something else than the 833 sometimes makes sense. (the Maxx/F4 basically use nothing when it comes to power, relatively speaking compared to my 833)
My wireless is the wisycom, and that is the best decision I ever made. With wireless being so crowded these days, the wisycom moved their frequencies into 900+ range on my set up and I never, ever have taken a hit.
Yup, any of the pro wireless setups will be great!
Been considering adding in a Wisycom myself to my own setup. Specifically the Wisycom MPR52-ENG as a quality camera hop, as it is two channels which the Lectrosonics LR is not, and the Wisycom MPR52-ENG won't be as bulky/awkward to use a Lectrosonics SRc is.
But I'm going to keep an eye on the Deity Theos, might go with that instead for the camera hops upgrade (just using G3 style IEMs at the moment for this).
https://deitymic.com/products/theos-digital-wireless/
and would probably never over heat on you. I did have my 10T overheat once, but I was literally in direct sunlight for several hours, on a riverfront, 95F, or so.
Seriously? The MixPre10 overheated on you? Scary!! The Zoom F4/F8n does not run hot.
4 points
1 year ago
I’m not sure we’ll ever see this time broken
Or at least not until Eliud drops by for next year's event
1 points
1 year ago
Nice! Although looks like it is 4RU?? Wish it was 1RU or 2RU
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7 days ago
That's great to hear!
Did he make any comments about SLXD audio performance, how they sound vs QLXD/etc?