Saturday, October 31, 2009

How to Use Google Maps

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Suppose we want to meet up with a friend at a coffee shop.
The old fashioned way was to photocopy a map page, and mark a location onto it. This is what I have done to the above image using Photoshop. I could now email that image to my friend, or print it out and send it to them.

But what about using something more modern, like "Google Maps" to mark the location of the coffee shop instead ?

In Australia, we go to this address: http://maps.google.com.au/

Here is a YouTube video about how to make your own Google map, using "My Maps".




There is also written information about How to Create a "My Map" at this link:
http://maps.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=68480

Here is a map for the Coffee Shop that we created using Google Maps
(We have also included the big hotel across the road as a reference point).


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The really nice thing about a Google Map is that we can click to enter satellite view, to obtain an aerial photograph of our map like this:

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We can also click on the orange colored man symbol on the map, to take us into Google Street View.

Click and drag the orange man away from the plus sign to get into Google Street View. When we mouse release our Orange guy, we get a street view photo. We can even point our guy to look directly at the Vogue House Cafe:

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Here is our actual Google map, from the embed HTML that they provided us with:

The only problem is that we included two items on our map: the big hotel, and the cafe, and the hotel symbol is on top. It does not matter, once we zoom in a few times the two symbols will separate. Also in the embedded map, we do not get streetview available. To use streetview, we need to click the link further below.



View Vogue House Cafe in a larger map

And here is a link to open our map in a new browser window:
Link to Map for Vogue House Cafe with Street View

The other nice thing about the map is that our friend can get directions from wherever they are, to reach destinations we have marked on our map. In the directions lists, it even gives camera icons we can click and then see street view annotated photo scenes of the main road intersections we have to make turns at during our journey.

Finally, here is a PDF document, all about how we made our own Google map:




If you would like to have your own full size copy of this PDF, then
simply click the save disk icon button on the PDF viewer, and you should be able to save it to your own hard disk.



Alternatively, you can view or save the full size PDF by clicking the link below:




So making a Google Map, and sending the link to someone by email definitely gives them the full picture. They can zoom in and out, and then also use street view to get right in on those areas of interest that we have marked especially onto the map.

Enjoy,
Big Passy Wasabi

Happy Halloween

The Misfits - Monster Mash


In 1997, the horror punk group The Misfits released a music video of them covering "Monster Mash" live. They also released a studio version as a single in 1999, and recorded a separate version for their 2003 album Project 1950 (see below).

Wikipedia: Monster Mash

Magix Music Maker 15

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Image Source: www.magix.com

Magix Music Maker 15 is a multitrack sound loops music workstation. For around $50 on eBay it is an absolute bargain, and a great entry level music making package. The software comes with great quality samples of drums, guitars, bass, keyboards, percussion, sound fx, Vocals, as well as a full set of
effects processors.

It has a really well set out drag and drop interface, as shown here with 4 of up to 16 tracks of sounds that can be assembled while building a song:

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If we want to see the whole song at once, then we can click the Overview tab:

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The sounds are grouped into "Soundpools" of various genres, that can then be previewed, and dragged onto the recording timeline. Additional sounds and soundpools can be purchased online, or you can find and import your own .wav sounds into MMM 15 to use as well. There is also facility to record external sound by using a microphone plugged into your computer's sound card.

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There are also lots of effects that can be applied to each sound loop that we add onto the timeline. These are just some of the items, there are also guitar distortion, compressor, chorus, and delay pedals.

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There is even a Vocoder included, which we used to add some background vocals on a techno song we made.

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Here is an Alternative Rock Song that we made at Passy World using MMM 15, and the set of sound loops that came with it: (My 10 year old son actually made most of this song, and I just added some extra guitar into it).


Image Source: www.magix.com

Here is part of a Techno Song that was made at Passy World using MMM 15:


Image Source: http://www.redbubble.com/people/leonardo/art/1645217-2-techno
(Copy of Image has been purchased by Passy at redbubble site on 1/11/09)

Finally, here is a Reggae Song we made, using some MMM samples that we purchased for around $5 and downloaded from "Catooh":


Image Source: http://www.myspace.com/poowaahz

If you want to find our more about Magix Music Maker, then check out the Magix website:
http://www.magix.com/us/music-maker/

There is probably the usual free 30 day download trial version available at this site that you can try out for free.

The version we use at Passy World is the standard MM15 shown below:

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Magix MM 15 is a great way to learn about the structure of songs, how to assemble instrument parts together, and apply production effects. It is easy to use, and really good fun. Best of all it is quite cheap to buy compared with more sophisticated music software such as Sony Acid and Abelton.

It is also great for making simple drum, bass, and rythm guitar tracks to play along with and practice guitar.

So give it a go and get those big beats blasting out.

Enjoy,
Big Passy Wasabi

Friday, October 30, 2009

Thomas Gets Tanked

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Okay so what is Thomas The Tank Engine doing here at Passy's World ?

Well I thought I would share with you some of the weird and wonderful things people are putting up onto You Tube. First there is a whole series of various characters "Firing their Lazers" and dear old Thomas is certainly the star of the show here:




The next clip is for anyone who can remember back to the days of the dial up modem, and all those silly noises this machine would make as it connected up with the distant computer:




Finally, there are a series of "Ernest the Tank Engine" videos on You Tube. Most of them are totally inapropriate for this site, due to the bad language involved, except for this one:


Anyway, that's it for now, I'm off to get my steam up and do some work cleaning up the yard.

Enjoy,
Big Passy Wasabi

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Tottori City Hardcore Split 7"




Get your JaPcoRE fiX with this Split 7" released in '95...


Tracklist:

Gaizi:
1) Power To Pride
2) Burning Spirits
3) Never Lose

Ganji (餓鬼):
4) Nasty Face
5) Truth In The Real
6) Worthless Life


Tottori City HC - Mediafire

**OR**

Tottori City HC - Megaupload

Guidebook

MakeUseOf.com is proud to present The Internet Music Guidebook, a manual for the internet audiophile. An introduction to the World Wide Web of Sound!



Blogload: The Internet Music Guidebook - MakeUseOf.com

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The Damned "The Captain's Messed Up"




The DamNed...DaMned...DamneD...


Birmingham '77.


Need we say more?



Tracklist:

1) I Feel Alright
2) Born To Kill
3) Fan Club
4) Neat Neat Neat
5) I Fall
6) Sick Of Being Sick
7) Stretcher Case
8) Help
9) New Rose
10) Stab Yor Back
11) So Messed Up
12) New Rose
13) I Feel Alright
14) Born To Kill
15) Fan Club
16) Neat Neat Neat
17) Sick Of Being Sick
18) Stretcher Case
19) Help
20) New Rose
21) Stab Yor Back
22) So Messed Up
23) Fish


The Damned (Part 1) - Mediafire
The Damned (Part 2) - Mediafire

**OR**

The Damned - Megaupload

Monday, October 26, 2009

Toy Dolls - I've Got Asthma



I haven't seen this great band in a long long time.

HEY ANONYMOUS CHECK THIS OUT:

Official Site: TheToyDolls.com

Wikipedia: Toy Dolls

Blogload: Toy Dolls - Dig That Groove Baby (1983) - botellofono.blogspot.com

Tot Rocket And The Twins "Reduced"




Classic 7" from this Connecticut lot. Released 1980.


Tracklist:

1) Reduced
2) Fun Fades Fast in the USA



Tot Rocket And The Twins - Mediafire

**OR**

Tot Rocket And The Twins - Megaupload

Sunday, October 25, 2009

SLAYER (World Painted Blood)


Genre:Thrash Metal
Lyrical theme(s): Satanism (early), Anti-Religion, Violence, Warfare





Que les puedo decir.... mmmm.... aquí lo nuevo de éstos señorones?? ó qué?? jejeje... qu elo disfruten.. no tengo palabras para describirlos

Do It Yourself

Here's some compilation goodies for you on this lazy Sunday morning.

Blogloads: Do It Yourself by Old Fart at Play - bitemefanboy.wordpress.com

Blogloads on that site:
  • DIY 1: Anarchy in the UK – UK Punk I (1976-77)
  • DIY 2: The Modern World – UK Punk II (1977-78)
  • DIY 3: Teenage Kicks – UK Pop I (1976-79)
  • DIY 4: Starry Eyes – UK Pop II (1978-79)
  • DIY 5: Blank Generation – The New York Scene (1975-78)
  • DIY 6: We’re Desperate – The L.A. Scene (1976-79)
  • DIY 7: Come Out and Play – American Power Pop I (1975-78)
  • DIY 8: Shake It Up! – American Power Pop II (1978-80)
  • DIY 9: Mass. Ave. – The Boston Scene (1975-83)

Saturday, October 24, 2009

How to Play Hendrix "Hey Joe"

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Okay, this post is all about How to Play "Hey Joe", the Jimi Hendrix classic.

First of all, here is a good quality video of Jimi playing the song:




Now let's take our first look at how to play the song, starting with the intro:


Here is a video on just the intro, nice and slow :


And yet another way of playing the intro:


This video is about the chord progression and the pentatonic scale in E:


And finally a video on how to do the main guitar solo:


As well as all these videos to watch, some tabulature would be handy as well.

Hey Joe
Jimi Hendrix

Intro
0---------0------------------------------------------------x
3-5----5-3-------------------------------------------------x
------------- --42---0-------------------------------------x
----- --------------------2--------x-------0----0---0------x
---- ------------------------------x----2-5---5---4----0---x
-------------------------------0---x-----------------------x

Intro (cont'd)
-------------------------|
-------------------------|
-------------------------|
-----------0----------0--|
---0---2-----0---2-------|
-------------------------|

Verse
C G D A E E E E
C G D A E E E E
Repeat this chord sequence throughout the song.


And Lyrics:

Hey Joe, where you goin' with that gun in your hand
Hey Joe, I said where you goin' with that gun in your hand
I'm goin' down to shoot my ol' lady
I caught her messin' 'round with another man

Yeah, I'm goin' down to shoot my ol' lady now
You know I caught her messin' 'round with another man
And that ain't too cool

Hey Joe, hey, Joe, I heard you shot your woman down
Hey Joe, hey, Joe, I heard you shot your woman down, baby
He said, "Yeah, I did it, yes I did, I shot her
You know I caught her messin' 'round with another man"

Yes I did, I shot her
You know I caught my her messin' 'round with another man
Yeah, and I gave her the gun

Hey Joe, hey Joe
Where you gonna run to, now where you gonna run to now
Hey Joe, hey Joe
Lord, where you gonna run to, now where you gonna run to, baby

I'm goin' way down south, way down south
Way down to Mexico way, yeah
I'm goin' way down south, way down south, baby
Way down where I can be free

Ain't no one gonna mess with me there, baby
Ain't no hang-man gonna
He ain't gonna put a rope, a rope around me, yeah
You better believe it, baby

Hey, Joe, you better run on down, you better
Goodbye everybody

Here is a video that shows how to play the chords for the song, with some nice little inbetween runs added in:


And a Tab for the Solo from "911tabs" on the internet:

Band: Jimi Hendrix Experience
Song: Hey Joe (Solo)
Composer: Jimi Hendrix
Tabber: Calum croft
Tuning: Standard

key:
BU= Bend up to the pitch of note signalled
BD= Bend down to pitch of note signalled
P= Pull off.
H= Hammer on.
#/(#)= e.g. 9/(14) This means sound the first note in this case 9 (the grace note) then immediately slide
to the next note indicated do not pluck this note it should ring out anyway if your fast enough.
X= Pick rake (mute string with fretting hand).
FHT= Fretting hand tap (this is just like a hammer on but you don’t sound any note before it.
~= Trill

the arrows are just to show you to carry on and the lines down the middle of the are just the sections i
suggest practicing individually before playing the hole thing together.

e:------------12-------------------------------------|------------12--12--12>
B:--15BU(17)------15--12-----------------------------|--15BU(17)--X---15--12>
G:--------------------12--14BU(16)BD(14)P12------12--|---------------------->
D:-------------------------------------------14------|---------------------->
A:---------------------------------------------------|---------------------->
E:---------------------------------------------------|---------------------->

>--------------------------------------------------|------------------------>
>------------12------------------------------------|------------------12---->
>--14BU(16)------14--12--14P12----------12------12-|----------12------14---->
>-------------------------------14----------14-----|----------12--14------14>
>--------------------------------------------------|-9/(14)-------14-------->
>--------------------------------------------------|------------------------>

>---------------------------|--12--12------------12------------------------------->
>--15BU(17)--------15BU(17)-|--12--15--12--------12--15------------12------------->
>---------------------------|----------14BU(16)----------14BU(16)--------------14->
D---------------------------|------------------------------------------12--14----->
>---------------------------|----------------------------------------------------->
>---------------------------|----------------------------------------------------->

>-----|--------------12--15BU(17)--12----------------12-----------------------|>
>-----|----------12------------------------------15------15-------------------|>
>--12-|14BU(16)------------------------14BU(16)--------------14BU(16)--12~----|>
>-----|---------------------------------------------------------------------14|>
>-----|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|>
>-----|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|>

>---------------------------------------------|
>----------------------X----------------------|
>----------------------12---------------------|
>--------------14--16------14-----------------|
>-----12/(16)--------------------FHT2/(16)/---|
>--0------------------------------------------|


I also highly recommend Googling on "Power Tab" for Hey Joe, and downloading the version four 5 star tab from Ultimate Guitar Tabs. This gives excellent detail for playing all of the fills between the chords. You will need to have the free "Power Tab" editor software installed on your computer from their site at: http://www.power-tab.net/ .
(See our previous post earlier this month all about "Power Tab".

This will help work out things like the low notes run:
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Finally, here is some great vintage footage from before my time, of Jimi at the famous Woodstock Concert:




Enjoy,
Big Passy Wasabi

Toxic Reasons "Kill By Remote Control"





Formed in Dayton, Ohio, this is Toxic Reasons 2nd LP that was released in '84.
After their 1st LP, lead vocalist Ed Pittman left the band which led to the whole band sharing vocals. They also got Zero Boys bassist "Tufty" to join the band.
After over 10 lineup changes, they're still goin' with the sole original member, Bruce Stuckey.


Tracklist:

1) Stuck In A Rut
2) Destroyer
3) JRS Friends
4) Revolution?
5) Powercrazed
6) No Pity
7) Limited Nuclear War
8) Looking At The World
9) Break The Bank
10) Harvest



Toxic Reasons - Mediafire

**OR**

Toxic Reasons - Megaupload

Friday, October 23, 2009

Matching Objects Game in Flash



The above matching game was made in Flash Actionscript 3.0 .
(Make sure you have your speakers turned on to hear the sound effects).

It was developed as a follow-on from an excellent tutorial found on the "Flash Classroom" website, and can be viewed at this link:
http://www.flashclassroom.com/docs/documents/444_dragdroptargetsflashcs3.pdf

The original game in the tutorial shows how to set up a game where we can match geometrical shapes to their sillouettes. This basic game comes out something like this:




The following is the Actionscript 3.0 Code that was used in these two games:



If you would like to have your own full size copy of this PDF, then simply click the save disk icon button on the PDF viewer, and you should be able to save it to your own hard disk.


Alternatively, you can view or save the full size PDF by clicking the link below:




If you would like to download a rar zip file of all of the resources for these two games, (Including the .FLA source files), then click the following link:




If you struggled with the Flag Matching Game, then perhaps this very short YouTube video will help you learn your World War II history a bit better.



A classic piece of Animated story telling right there for sure.

Enjoy,
Big Passy Wasabi

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

The Heats "Smoke"




Formed in '78, these Seattle based rockers released 2 45's and two albums before calling it quits in '83. They were originally known as "The Heaters" but changed it to "The Heats" around 1980 or so. This is a compilation of some of their work.



Tracklist:

1) I Don't Like Your Face
2) Let's All Smoke
3) Some Other Guy
4) Call Yourself A Man
5) Ordinary Girls
6) Night Shift
7) In Your Town
8) She Don't Mind
9) When You're Mine
10) Have An Idea
11) Sorry, Girls
12) Divorcee
13) Nights With You
14) Untitled
15) Remember Me



The Heats - Mediafire

**OR**

The Heats - Megaupload

Keep of Kalessin - Armada


Me quede un rato sin publicar, pero ahora les pongo algo de esta banda algo ya conocidona, una banda noruega que inicio desde el 93, y creo que la mayoria ya la conoce.

Genre(s)
Black Metal
Lyrical theme(s)
War, Darkness, Anti-Religion, Dominance, Evil

Keep of Kalessin

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Jam - Down In The Tubestation At Midnight

On this date in 1978, The Jam released their sixth U.K. single, "Down In The Tube Station At Midnight". The B sides were "So Sad About Us" and "The Night". The A side appeared on their third album, All Mod Cons. The B sides were non-LP tracks but were added on as bonus tracks when the deluxe edition of the album was released on CD. The single reached the #15 spot on the U.K. singles chart. The Woking, England punk/mod revivalist band have not played together since disbanding in 1982 though Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler have toured together as The Jam since. Paul Weller is the holdout.



Wikipedia: The Jam

Official Website: thejamfan.net

Video: The Jam - Down In The Tubestation At Midnight - on Top Of The Pops - 1978 - youtube

Blogload: The Jam - All Mod Cons - futureisunwrittenmusic.blogspot.com

Is Captain Crawl, Dead Or Alive???

CaptainCrawl - Music Blog Search Engine

Just when we thought he'd gone to Davy Jones's locker.

The Captain is ALIVE!!!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

The Punks "S/T"





Lester Bangs gave em Alotta hype back in the day, ..............
      yet these Detroit punks still couldnt get a record contract,,,,,,,,
 then 77 '''''''''''    .
..........................................................................................................
then the END.

Outta Detroit city, The Punks were an obscure band that were only
around from '73-'77.  Influenced by the MC5, The Stooges, SRC, and Cooper.




rockin as fukkkk they even sound like a Stooges cover band at times.
   WiTh  Vocalist "Frantic" William Kuchon who sounds
like Iggy ala '72 .  With Frantic's manic, nonconformist persona combined
with loud + rockin' music,      rumors say they made for one bashing show.   In early '77 they changed their name to ''the End''
and gave it a run in NYC, unable to get a record deal they ended up
back in Detroit with nothing but these memories....

Mostly,  this shitz  really rocks + is a total proto-punk ,GIMME SOME SKIN/////////////////////////////



 file under;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; another killer 1970's RnR band from Detroit,



Tracklist:

1) My Time's Coming
2) Chains Of Madness
3) Darker Side
4) Drop Dead
5) Rocks Funeral
6) No Mercy
7) Drug Fueled Accident
8) Sinister boy
9) Quick One

The Punks (Part 1) - Mediafire
The Punks (Part 2) - Mediafire

**OR**

The Punks - Megaupload

Lemmy: The Movie

Coming sometime in 2010:
Lemmy: The Movie

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Moments in Life



The above four minute clip is an amazing reflection on modern life, that I found by reading a friend's blog, and just had to put up here onto Passy World.

The linking of the mini clips is perfect, the flow and the feel of it is just so perfect: a true masterpiece of YouTube cinemaphotography.

It comes from an interesting website at:
http://blogs.wnyc.org/radiolab/2009/08/14/16-moments/


Many people believe the old saying "Smile and the World Smiles With You", which is no better encapsulated in the following video on YouTube. Perhaps they are cliches, but "Success Breeds Success", "Make Every Day Count", "Greet the World with Open Arms", "Sieze the Day", and so on and so forth.

Well all I can say is a positive attitude has got to be better for you (and the rest of the world) than a grumpy bum, whinging and whining, self pitying, pessimistic, or paranoid approach to life.

It is all taken to the limit in this "500 Days of Summer" 2 minute clip from YouTube: (But has that classic feel good aura to the whole thing, just the kind of sweet fairy floss thing we love here at "Passy World"):




And one last item, as a contrast to the others. A wonderful ballad, all about some not so happy people and circumsatnces:
"Funeral for a Friend - History" :




So that's our reflective post done for this month, and here is a new cliche to add to the collection:

"Live each Day: Don't Waste Away".

Enjoy,
Big Passy Wasabi

How to Get Guitar Tabs



When it comes to finding Guitar tabs on the Internet, the sites we use here at Passy World are these ones:





Both 911 Tabs and Guitare Tab sometimes have links where we can listen to the Song we are getting the Tab for.

However, we did not have much luck getting the Guitare songs to play. The play link seems to go to a site called "Blastro" but then the songs did not come up. Maybe I was unlucky and picked the wrong songs to try out ? And for 911 Tabs, not all of the songs have this "listen to" function.

But Guitare Tab! did have the tablature for the whole Beatles Magical Mystery Tour album, all in one long web page, which was interesting.

In 911 tabs we can search on Band Name, as well as Song Name.
So we can just look for AC/DC songs if we wanted to.

So let's say we are interested in getting the Guitar Tab for
Carlos Santana's version of the song: "Black Magic Woman".


If we search 911Tab on song name, we soon obtain plenty of tabs, in fact we first get groups
of Tabs and have to choose which group to navigate to:

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So we picked the first group of 110 tabs, and then clicked. A
t the next level down we get tabs that are rated, and we usually choose one of the top of list highly rated tabs.

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Note that some of the tabs are "Guitar Pro" or "Power Tab" tabs. These require software to be on your computer to use the tab. "Power Tab" is free and you can find information on how to download and use it at our previous post at: http://tinyurl.com/PassyPowerTab .

Guitar Pro is not free, and costs around $ US 60 to buy and download online.

Since we are only after some basic tabulature here, we will choose one of the higer rated plain guitar tabs, such as the one from "Ultimate Guitar Tabs" and we then get a plain tab like this:

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with Tablature for Solos included as well:

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It is usually worth checking out more than one tab, because sometimes the other tabs supply us some additional information, such as extra chords and guitar riffs to use.

If we just want to have a copy of the words to the song, then the "Lyrics Mode" site at: http://www.lyricsmode.com/ is great for this:




and a search using song name of "Black Magic Woman" soon gets us what we need:

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And last but not least, it is always great to have a look and listen to somebody else playing the song when learning any new tune on the guitar. And there is no better place for this than YouTube.com :




So 911Tabs: a strange kind of name to be sayin',
but full of great tabs to be playin' :)

Enjoy,
Big Passy Wasabi

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Free Websites at Weebly



Funny how the best free web page creators that I have found thus far, have both been at the "W" end of the alphabet. These being "Wix" and "Weebly".

(See previous blogpost at http://tinyurl.com/passywix all about "Wix").

To see the above "American Muscle Cars" website full size, click on the following link: http://americanmuscles.weebly.com/

Weebly is an AJAX website creator that allows us to create pages using template skins and content widgets. Users can easily drag-and-drop content widgets like pictures, text, video and Google Maps in WYSIWYG-fashion. They also have a new blogging platform that can be added to the navigation bar of your personal Weebly web page.

The following three YouTube videos cover how to use Weeble to set up your own website.

It is suggested that you watch them in the order they are given here.

This first video does not have ultra clear screen views, but does show how to make a Homepage and a "Contact Us" page .




This next 3 minute video is a good follow-on to the above video.



The following 8 mins 30 seconds video shows how to use custom HTML to add UStream, Twitter, and YouTube, and a Contact page that connects to an email address that you specify.




Here at Passy World we have built a basic website with Weebly, that contains brief information about American Muscle cars. For a free application Weebly was ok, but we did encounter the following difficulties:
  • On quite a few occassions the navigation or toolbar items would not display, and we would have to right click on them ad then click "show picture" to make them appear on our screen.
  • We also found that Weebly was sometimes incredibly slow at performing certain tasks, but at other times did the exact same tasks at very acceptable speeds.
  • We need to keep going to "Page" and Save all our pages every 5 minutes or so, to get the best results.

The following PDF document details "How to Use Weebly" based on our experiences, and will show you how to build a site like our American cars one.



If you would like to have your own full size copy of this PDF, then simply click the save disk icon button on the PDF viewer, and you should be able to save it to your own hard disk.

Alternatively, you can view or save the full size PDF by clicking the link below:


So Weebly is free, and simple to use once you know how to fix glitches and find your way around it. Websites made using it seem to perform quite ok, and cost zero $ to create.

So if you have a simple little website you'd like to do, then Weebly could be the tool for you.

Enjoy,
Big Passy Wasabi

Monday, October 12, 2009

Sad News

Brendan Mullen, founder of The Masque, died in Los Angeles today of a stroke. The Masque, located in Hollywood, California, was one of the few clubs actively promoting the early Los Angeles punk rock scene. It existed from 1977 to 1979. X, The Mau Mau's, The Avengers, The Germs, The Dils, The Dickies, The Zeros, The Bags and countless others played there.

Rest in peace, Brendan, and thanks for your important contribution to the California punk rock scene!



Wikipedia: Brendan Mullen

Wikipedia: The Masque

Video: The Avengers - We Are The One - live at The Masque - 1978 - youtube

Blogload: Various Artists - Live At The Masque - eggcityradio.com

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Dark Tranquillity - Live Damage (2003) [DVD5Full]

Melodic Death Metal
(Suecia)

Formato: .ISO (DVD5Full)
Audio: DD 5.1
Peso: 4.3GB (5 partes de 700Mb y 1 de 464Mb)
Uploader: Canalladfc

Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. The Wonders at Your Feet 03:45
3. The Treason Wall 03:37
4. Hedon 04:34
5. White Noise / Black Silence 04:03
6. Haven 03:57
7. Punish My Heaven 05:06
8. Monochromatic Stains 03:52
9. UnDo Control 04:56
10. Indifferent Suns 03:34
11. Format C: for Cortex 04:30
12. Insanity's Crescendo 05:39
13. Hours Passed in Exile 04:45
14. The Sun Fired Blanks 04:36
15. Damage Done 03:22
16. Lethe 04:03
17. Not Built to Last 03:54
18. ThereIn 05:37
19. Zodijackyl Light 04:02
20. Final Resistance 03:05
21. Outro - Ex Nihilo 00:51

Bonus Recordings
Live in Essen (Bootleg songs)
1. White Noise/Black Silence
2. Haven
3. The Wonders At Your Feet
4. Final Resistance
Recorded at Zeche Carl, Essen, Germany - November 13, 2002.
One camera Bootleg Video Footage.
Camera by: Marcel "King of Crange" Denghaus

Live in Athens/Paris (Bootleg songs)
1. ThereIn*
2. Zodijackyl Light*
3. Final Resistance*
4. Damage Done**
5. The Wonders At Your Feet**
6. Final Resistance**
7. Punish My Heaven*
8. Monochromatic Stains*
9. ThereIn**
10. Haven*
11. Hedon**
12. White Noise/Black Silence*
* - Recorded at Gagarin Club, Athens, Greece - October 20, 2002, Show arranged
by Makis Naskos + Harry Katinakis & Omicron Music. Show filmed by John Hiotellis
& George Kotios
** - Recorded at La Locomotive, Paris, France - November 19, 2002, Show filmed
by Marius Karlsen

Bonus Videos:
1. Monochromatic Stains (Video Clip)
2. ThereIn (Video Clip)

Also includes:
- Interview with the band
- Band biography and individual members' profiles
- Discography
- Photo gallery
- Art gallery
- Desktop images
- Web links


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Metallica - The Videos 1989-2004 (2006) [RatDVD]

Heavy/Thrash Metal
(EU)

Info de Rateo: [C-XC O T-146 S-1 A-EN Q-105]
Peso: 1.4GB (7 partes de 200Mb)
Uploader: Canalladfc

Tracklist:
1. One 07:41
2. Enter Sandman 05:28
3. The Unforgiven 06:21
4. Nothing Else Matters 06:24
5. Wherever I May Roam 06:05
6. Sad But True 05:26
7. Until It Sleeps 04:32
8. Hero Of The Day 04:30
9. Mama Said 04:51
10. King Nothing 05:26
11. The Memory Remains 04:37
12. The Unforgiven II 06:33
13. Fuel 04:35
14. Turn The Page 05:49
15. Whiskey In The Jar 04:43
16. No Leaf Clover 05:33
17. I Disappear 04:28
18. St. Anger 05:50
19. Frantic 04:55
20. The Unnamed Feeling 05:29
21. Some Kind Of Monster 04:28

Bonus
22. 2 Of One - Introduction 05:43
23. One (Jammin' Version) 05:05
24. The Unforgiven (Theatrical Version) 11:29
25. Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster Film Trailer 02:27

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Rigor Mortis - Bienvenidos a la Ceremonia (2008)

Death/Thrash Metal
(Argentina)

Tracklist:
1. Intro 00:55
2. Cruzando el limite 04:20
3. La llamada 04:50
4. Negacion 04:22
5. Signos en la oscuridad 04:27
6. Decapitacion 04:04
7. Predicadores de la mierda 03:55
8. Conspiracion 06:23
9. Vampiro 04:42
10. Misa negra 06:34
11. Necrofagia 04:25

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Rigor Mortis - Rigor Mortis (1988)

Thrash/Death Metal
(EU)

Tracklist:
1. Welcome to Your Funeral 03:30
2. Demons 04:04
3. Bodily Dismemberment 05:18
4. Condemned to Hell 03:40
5. Wizard of Gore 03:56
6. Shroud of Gloom 02:42
7. Die in Pain 03:56
8. Vampire 05:00
9. Re-Animator 03:23
10. Slow Death 05:33

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Saltus - Symbols Of Forefathers/Inexploratus Saltus (2006)

Black/Death Metal
(Polonia)

Tracklist:
1. Introduction 02:03
2. Symbols of Forefathers 04:54
3. Anger of Fourfaces 07:23
4. Season in the Abyss (Slayer cover) 06:14
5. Oda do Zamierzchlych Czasow 02:17
6. Era Mroku 04:03
7. Dech Ciemnych Borow 05:25
8. Podroz ku Kresom 04:34
9. Pochwala Smierci 03:29
10. Ostatnie Przebudzenie 02:57

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How Guitar Pedals Work

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Okay then, let's look at how some of these great guitar pedals work.

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Shown above are some basic "sinusoidal" shaped sound waves. Our ear detects these when music is played. Various "Guitar Pedals" or "Stomp Boxes" can be used to modify these basic sound waves to create new and interesting sounds.

The mathematics of sinusoidal shaped waves involves the trigonometry of right angled triangles. This is illustrated very nicely by the following diagram:
(Copyright Russell Kightley - www.rkm.com.au - used with permission)


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Russell also has a brilliant animation of the sine wave being generated, as the radius of a circle is moved in a manner which continually alters the sine value of the angle. (it also cleverly illustrates Cosine at the same time).

Go to the following link to view this sine wave animation:
http://www.rkm.com.au/ANIMATIONS/animation-sine-wave.html

Russell also has many other amazing animations and images at his website:
http://www.rkm.com.au
(Check it out, especially the scientific drawings of influenza viruses).

In this post we will look at "Chorus" and "Distortion", and how the mathematics of wave re-shaping works for these two sound effects.

Chorus Effect

If we add in extra sound waves that are of similar shapes, all around the original sound wave, then we create the classic guitar “CHORUS” sound effect. This makes things sound like more than one guitar is playing and is often said to fill out and "color" the sound.
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In the world of guitar effects chorus makes one guitar sound like multiple guitars playing the same thing in unison. Just as each singer in a chorus would have different voices that blend, a chorus effect for a guitar will sound like different guitars all playing together.

This is demonstrated in the two sound samples below.

Press the play button of the mini-player on each one to hear the guitar play, both with and without Chorus effect applied.




Distortion Effect

Distorted Heavy guitar sound occurs when smooth Sine Waves are mathematically transformed into Square shaped, Sawtooth, and Triangle shaped waves. This is shown in the animation below:

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Basic Distortion effect is demonstrated in the two sound samples below.

Press the play button of the mini-player on each one to hear the guitar play, both with and without Distortion effect applied.




The sounds in this post were made using "Magix Music Maker 15".

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Magix Music Maker is only about $50 AUD to buy on eBay and is a marvelous set of sound loops and song making software that is so nice and easy to use. We will be doing a full review of MM15 in an upcoming post.

But in the meantime, get into stomping on those pedals, and make a myriad of marvelous sounds with your guitar. I know that's what I'll be doing this week :)


Enjoy,
Big Passy Wasabi

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Dayglo Abortions "Death Race 2000"




Classic Canadian PuNx. Out of print...get your fix now!









more to come soon....on the road...


Tracklist:

1) After All These Beers
2) My Mother Was A Man
3) Oh Wendy O
4) Drink Beer Smoke Pot
5) Just Can't Say No To Drugs
6) Executioner Song
7) One Cheque From The Street
8) MarijuanaThon
9) Land Of The Midnight Sun
10) Ben Hoffman's Nose
11) Squeegee Night In Canada
12) Drunk On Power
13) Anal Chinook
14) Stupid Drunkin Fuckin Cunt
15) Euthanasia Day
16) Big Ass Truck
17) Death Race 2000




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Wehrmacht "Hardcore Classix!"





Classic crossover ThRAsh!!


Tracklist:

1) You Broke My Heart...So I Broke Your Face
2) Shark Attack
3) Night Of Pain
4) S.O.P.
5) Gore Flix
6) United Shoebrothers
7) The Wehrmacht
8) Napalm Shower
9) The Beer Is Here Intro - Drink Beer Be Free
10) Jabberjaw
11) Radical Neck Dissection
12) Fretboard Gymnastics
13) Suck My Dick
14) B.O.S. (Barrage Of Skankers)
15) Balance Of Opinion
16) Anti
17) Biermacht
18) Puke
19) Mindless Subversion
20) The Legend Of Captain Caine
21) E (Live at Yikes! - Portland Or ) 12-85
22) Outro





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Behringer iAxe USB Guitar

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Big Passy plays the Behringer iAXE393 USB-Guitar, and he likes it!

This USB Guitar made by Behringer is a bridge which joins the wonderful world of guitar to the equally wonderful world of the computers. The results of this union sound absolutely superb.

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But before you race out to buy this USB-guitar, consider a better investment to be the stand-alone USB adpater (if you already have an electric guitar of your own that you are happy with).

I say this because the quality of the iAxe guitar is basically "Made in China" beginner guitar level.

Basically the guitar comes straight from the factory and needs some setting up. - See previous blog post about setting up electric guitars by clicking here: http://tinyurl.com/axeadjust

  • It has really high action that you need to adjust yourself with the allen key wrench they supply.
  • The pickups are very weak and tinny and need to be raised up closer to the strings.
  • The frets on my iAxe are suspect on the low E and A strings, and so these had to be left with higher action than the other 4 strings. (Otherwise there was bad fret buzz on E and A).
  • The strings that come with it need to be discarded and replaced with some decent brand new ones.

However, we need to keep this in perspective, because the guitar is so wonderfully cheap cheap cheap to buy! So obviously it is not going to be as good as a Fender Squier Strat costing 4 times as much.

For a beginner's guitar for my son, the iAxe393 is great, and for the money I paid ($US 180) for the Guitar with inbuilt USB Interface plus the Native Instruments software, I am not complaining at all.

If you take the time to change the strings and adjust the action and pick ups, then the guitar can
be made playable.

But if you have your own electric guitar already, then buy the USB "Guitar Link" Adapter unit: (instead of buying the iAxe guitar)

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The USB link is basically the same electronic interface as the IAxe guitar has, but in a stand-alone unit that we can plug our own guitar straight into. It also comes with the exact same Native Instruments "Combo Amps" software that the iAxe has.

The best part of both the USB Guitar Link and the iAxe393 guitar is the "Native Instruments Guitar Combos" amplifier emulation software that comes with each of them. The software consists of three virtual amps.


If you've ever plugged into a guitar amp, then you can easily operate guitar combos. The computer screen resembles the face-plate of the amp that it emulates. We can click on any knob, then slide our mouse up or down to rotate its level, and that's all there is to it.

Here is a screenshot of the "AC Combo" VOX Amp emulatation:

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Here is a screenshot of the "Twang Combo" Twin Reverb Amp:

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Here is a screenshot of the "Plexi Combo" Marshall Amp emulatation:

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The range of preset amp settings is great, but we can also adjust knob settings to make our own ones and save them for later re-use.

The other great things about the USB link and / or guitar, is that we can play with headphones on, (and not disturb others), and we can play along with any MP3 tune we have on our PC. We can also record what we have played on guitar to MP3 output.

Here is a press release for the iAxe393 USB guitar when it was launched in the latter half of 2006.

The Behringer iAXE393 USB-Guitar connects directly to the computer (either PC or Mac) through its built-in USB port, allowing jamming and recording "out-of-the-box". The guitar features a maple neck with three single-coil pickups, five-way switching and an integrated headphones jack.

Alternatively, the iAXE393 USB-Guitar can also be played with any real amplifier. Additional software which comes bundled with the iAXE393 USB-Guitar gives the user enhanced editing and recording options. These include ultra-low latency ASIO drivers for PC, KRISTAL Audio Engine Multitrack production software and Audacity® audio editor.

To provide the iAXE393 USB-Guitar with an array of virtual amplification and modeling options, Behringer collaborated with Native Instruments to develop a special Behringer Edition of Guitar Combos, which emulates three classic combo amps with an absolutely authentic, warm, and dynamic sound.

The exclusive Behringer Edition is enhanced with Tapedeck and Metronome functions for easy recording and practice.

Customers can choose from one of these combos:

Guitar Combo I: the sound that revolutionized British pop music
Guitar Combo II: the clean and crunchy unmistakable blues sound
Guitar Combo III: the sound of rock legends of the late 60's and 70's

The Behringer Edition Guitar Combos software package bundled with each iAXE393 USB-Guitar features three fully functional demo versions of the popular Native Instruments' amp emulations, consisting of a classic tube amplifier with speaker and integrated effects.

Behringer customers can use the coupon that is packaged with the iAXE393 USB-Guitar to download one of the above Behringer Edition Guitar Combos for free from the Native Instruments website. The other two combos can be downloaded for $15 USD/EUR each.

Here is an 8 minute YouTube review of the iAxe :



Here is a demo of some of how you can get great sounds on the iAxe, and play along with your favourite song.



So I definitely recommend getting into USB virtual guitar sounds, but if you already have a guitar, and don't need another one, then just get the USB Link unit, and not the full iAxe393 Guitar.

Enjoy,
Big Passy Wasabi