The Humble Frozenbyte Bundle. Ever heard of it?
This is how it works: You pay what you want.
Normally, a bundle of games like this would cost you around $50, but the Humble Frozenbyte Bundle lets you set the price!
by Eric Dye
The Humble Frozenbyte Bundle. Ever heard of it?
This is how it works: You pay what you want.
Normally, a bundle of games like this would cost you around $50, but the Humble Frozenbyte Bundle lets you set the price!
http://youtu.be/FfesknLk5uI
I couldn’t be more excited about this!
by Eric Dye
MyCharityBox is revolutionary.
Nadanu Technologies, known for their online and mobile giving tools, is now offering a free online donation platform for your church or non-profit.
by Eric Dye
Rumors about the white iPhone and the iPhone 5 are usually a dime a dozen, appearing on obscure blogs or forums and most of the time it means little. However, when Bloomberg reports on it, the information is likely to be more legit:
Apple Inc. (AAPL) will start selling a white version of its iPhone 4 in the next few weeks, following a delay of 10 months, according to three people with knowledge of the plans.
The new model will be available from AT&T Inc. (T) and Verizon Wireless by the end of April, said one of the people, who asked not to be identified because the plans aren’t public.
[Read more…] about White iPhone To Ship This Month – iPhone 5 In Sept?
If you read the last post I wrote for churchcreate on gain structure, you should already be aware of how to set the channel gain on the mixing desk correctly.
This will stand you in really good stead when it comes to setting up monitor mixes on stage for the band musicians, and it will make setting the mixes easier.
So let’s say, for the sake of argument, that in a band on stage we have a lead singer also playing acoustic guitar, an electric guitarist, a keyboard player, a bassist, a drummer and at least one other singer. Of course the odds are that you won’t have exactly that, but hopefully at least some of this will be easy to adapt!
The tricky part is going to be how to set up monitor mixes so each of the musicians can hear everything they need, within the limitations of the equipment you have available.
The number of different mixes that you can send to the stage is going to depend on how many aux sends you have free on the desk, how many separate amplifiers you have to power the monitor-speakers on stage. More is generally better, because different musicians will probably need to prioritize what they hear differently, but more often than not you will have to compromise and have musicians share mixes to some extent.
by Jeremy Smith