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China, 2005
A self-contained portable sound machine, the Buddha Machine was created by the band FM3 and intended as a pre-loaded loop-playing device. Each Buddha Machine came with a built-in speaker, a combined power switch and volume control wheel, and a chip containing nine prerecorded sound loops created by the band.
This is an example of the first edition of the Buddha Machine, before a pitch control was added in Version 2.
China, 2008
A self-contained portable sound machine, the Buddha Machine was created by the band FM3 and intended as a pre-loaded loop-playing device. Each Buddha Machine came with a built-in speaker, a combined power switch and volume control wheel, and a chip containing nine prerecorded sound loops created by the band.
This is an example of the second edition of the Buddha Machine, which includes a pitch control dial. Its controls and markings are identical to Object 2016-007 above.
Freestanding left and right channel speakers for all-digital dARTS home theater system.
dARTS is available in two sizes, in freestanding, in-wall, or custom-built designs.
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Althought I can save compositions, songs etc directly onto a USB memory stick in the Song and MIDI format, the keyboard like most can connect it's Line Out directly to a computer and record as you play using software such as Audacity.
I was going to make up my own cables, but I saw a Roland cable in a music shop in Glasgow so I bought that instead and all I needed was a 3/4 in stereo jack to 3.5mm stereo jack adaptor which I had thanks to Pete of Rimmer Music in Edinburgh.
I play by ear which is painfull. Maybe I'll start using my fingers instead and play some thing worth recording :-)
China, 2005
A self-contained portable sound machine, the Buddha Machine was created by the band FM3 and intended as a pre-loaded loop-playing device. Each Buddha Machine came with a built-in speaker, a combined power switch and volume control wheel, and a chip containing nine prerecorded sound loops created by the band.
This is an example of the first edition of the Buddha Machine, before a pitch control was added in Version 2.
Cupertino, CA, US, 2005
Includes all original packaging, iTunes installation CD-ROM, Apple stickers, earbuds, earbud pads, User's Guide, FREE MUSIC for your iPod advert, quick start wallet card
Cupertino, CA, US, 2005
Includes all original packaging, iTunes installation CD-ROM, Apple stickers, earbuds, earbud pads, User's Guide, FREE MUSIC for your iPod advert, quick start wallet card
Chatsworth, California, U.S.
15 September 1998
The Second MP3 Player in the World, the Diamond Rio PMP300 (Sept 1998) was the first commercially successful MP3 player after South Korea’s MPMan (March 1998). The Rio was the device that provoked the first of the RIAA’s lawsuits trying to kill MP3s (they lost bc their suit was based on their misunderstanding that the Rio was a recording device).
Even after nearly 25 years, our Rio PMP300 still plays the (mostly terrible) digital audio still on its built-in 32MB of storage space (since it runs on a single AA battery, not a lithium ion cell like iPods do).
www.internetnews.com/it-management/court-oks-diamond-rio-...
Chatsworth, California, U.S.
15 September 1998
The Second MP3 Player in the World, the Diamond Rio PMP300 (Sept 1998) was the first commercially successful MP3 player after South Korea’s MPMan (March 1998). The Rio was the device that provoked the first of the RIAA’s lawsuits trying to kill MP3s (they lost bc their suit was based on their misunderstanding that the Rio was a recording device).
Even after nearly 25 years, our Rio PMP300 still plays the (mostly terrible) digital audio still on its built-in 32MB of storage space (since it runs on a single AA battery, not a lithium ion cell like iPods do).
www.internetnews.com/it-management/court-oks-diamond-rio-...
Cupertino, CA, US, 2005
Includes all original packaging, iTunes installation CD-ROM, Apple stickers, earbuds, earbud pads, User's Guide, FREE MUSIC for your iPod advert, quick start wallet card
Chatsworth, California, U.S.
15 September 1998
The Second MP3 Player in the World, the Diamond Rio PMP300 (Sept 1998) was the first commercially successful MP3 player after South Korea’s MPMan (March 1998). The Rio was the device that provoked the first of the RIAA’s lawsuits trying to kill MP3s (they lost bc their suit was based on their misunderstanding that the Rio was a recording device).
Even after nearly 25 years, our Rio PMP300 still plays the (mostly terrible) digital audio still on its built-in 32MB of storage space (since it runs on a single AA battery, not a lithium ion cell like iPods do).
www.internetnews.com/it-management/court-oks-diamond-rio-...
Portable MP3 Player
Singapore, 2000
One of the first hard drive based MP3 players, the Creative Nomad (US) D.A.P. [Digital Audio Player] (UK) featured a USB 1.1 connection and a massive (at the time) 6GB hard drive, meaning most owners could carry around their entire MP3 collection (unless they'd been pulling multiple all-nighters downloading everything they could from Napster). Visually designed to resemble a portable CD player in order to make potential customers feel comfortable with the thought that this was a portable listening device, the Nomad/D.A.P. ran on 4 AA batteries. Our object was a donation, and came along with its original CD-ROM install disc (see Object 2020-016CD).
Portable MP3 Player
Singapore, 2000
One of the first hard drive based MP3 players, the Creative Nomad (US) D.A.P. [Digital Audio Player] (UK) featured a USB 1.1 connection and a massive (at the time) 6GB hard drive, meaning most owners could carry around their entire MP3 collection (unless they'd been pulling multiple all-nighters downloading everything they could from Napster). Visually designed to resemble a portable CD player in order to make potential customers feel comfortable with the thought that this was a portable listening device, the Nomad/D.A.P. ran on 4 AA batteries. Our object was a donation, and came along with its original CD-ROM install disc (see Object 2020-016CD).
Portable MP3 Player
Singapore, 2000
One of the first hard drive based MP3 players, the Creative Nomad (US) D.A.P. [Digital Audio Player] (UK) featured a USB 1.1 connection and a massive (at the time) 6GB hard drive, meaning most owners could carry around their entire MP3 collection (unless they'd been pulling multiple all-nighters downloading everything they could from Napster). Visually designed to resemble a portable CD player in order to make potential customers feel comfortable with the thought that this was a portable listening device, the Nomad/D.A.P. ran on 4 AA batteries. Our object was a donation, and came along with its original CD-ROM install disc (see Object 2020-016CD).
Portable MP3 Player
Singapore, 2000
One of the first hard drive based MP3 players, the Creative Nomad (US) D.A.P. [Digital Audio Player] (UK) featured a USB 1.1 connection and a massive (at the time) 6GB hard drive, meaning most owners could carry around their entire MP3 collection (unless they'd been pulling multiple all-nighters downloading everything they could from Napster). Visually designed to resemble a portable CD player in order to make potential customers feel comfortable with the thought that this was a portable listening device, the Nomad/D.A.P. ran on 4 AA batteries. Our object was a donation, and came along with its original CD-ROM install disc (see Object 2020-016CD).
Portable MP3 Player
Singapore, 2000
One of the first hard drive based MP3 players, the Creative Nomad (US) D.A.P. [Digital Audio Player] (UK) featured a USB 1.1 connection and a massive (at the time) 6GB hard drive, meaning most owners could carry around their entire MP3 collection (unless they'd been pulling multiple all-nighters downloading everything they could from Napster). Visually designed to resemble a portable CD player in order to make potential customers feel comfortable with the thought that this was a portable listening device, the Nomad/D.A.P. ran on 4 AA batteries. Our object was a donation, and came along with its original CD-ROM install disc (see Object 2020-016CD).
Star Wars® Episode I: The Phantom Menace CommTech™ Reader
Hasbro & Lucasfilm (1999)
Hasbro and Lucasfilm's attempt to create their own portable sound format on the back of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. Multiple "samples" of dialogue & sound effects from the film were encoded onto RFID chips included with action figures ("CommTech™ Chips", which also acted as display stands for the figures and contained a hole so they could be threaded onto a keychain for mass portability) that could only be played by tapping them against the massive CommTech™ reader seen here (its design based on the "Jedi Comlink" walkie talkie used by Qui-Gon Jinn [Liam Neeson] in the film, which was a kit-bashed women's shaving razor). Buttons on the reader could be used to load samples from chips and play them back so that some sounds were always available.
Altho a more advanced version was prototyped, lack of interest in the format led Hasbro to cancel the CommTech™ format (known as CommTalk™ in some countries due to trademark disputes); we think it may have had something to do with the fact that every male character's voice sounded as if their lines were being read by the same unenthusiastic & unskilled vocal actor not even attempting to change the timbre of his voice to match that of the original actors, but that's just a theory.
プリンストンから発売されているケースとセットになっているフィッシュアイレンズ。
www.princeton.co.jp/product/digitalaudio/pipck4f.html
前玉を取り外して中の凹レンズの向きを逆さまにすると、買ったままのレンズよりさらに魚眼になってぼくのiPhoneで撮っているような感じになるよ。
ただ、すごく頑丈に閉じられているので力を加減しないとレンズが割れることもあるから、あくまで自己責任でチャレンジしてみてね!
Fish-eye lens and set of cases that are available from Princeton.
Upside down and in the direction of the concave lens, remove the front lens, it looks like I was taking in my iPhone becomes more than the fish-eye lens that remains buy.
However, because the lens can not adjust the power split has been closed since the very sturdy, try to challenge only at your own risk!