Members BAM Posted April 8, 2006 Members Share Posted April 8, 2006 1. I'm looking for a program for my computer (preferably free, but things can happen) that I can mix sound files with easily. I have many tracks that I would like to mix together with great ease, and possibly add in a few "fat beats" into it. What would you suggest? 2. Will the following set up mess up my computer if I want to record into it: Microphone>DL4>Some other pedal>Microphone jack in the back of my PC. (I have a 1/4" to 1/8" jack converter) Will this have any negative effect on any of the components in my system? (i.e. soundcard, speakers, etc. etc.) 3. I came accross a schematic with the capacitor values 1nf, 10nF, 100nf; what does "nF" mean? 4. Also in a schematic, there lies a square with the word 'LOAD' in the middle, with a positive (+) and negative (-) sign at the top and bottom, respectively. What does this mean? (I'm still learning a few things) 5. I tried to order a photocell tonight at smallbear, however, the item would not add to my cart despite the value I gave. What does this mean? Out of Stock perhaps? BAM does not know. 6. If antimatter comes into contact with this, an exponential release of energy will follow. What is this? 7. Is global economic integration desirable? Thank you for your time and answers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Koyote Posted April 8, 2006 Members Share Posted April 8, 2006 1. I'm looking for a program for my computer (preferably free, but things can happen) that I can mix sound files with easily. I have many tracks that I would like to mix together with great ease, and possibly add in a few "fat beats" into it. What would you suggest? Try Audacity, it supports VSTi and it's free. 2. Will the following set up mess up my computer if I want to record into it: Microphone>DL4>Some other pedal>Microphone jack in the back of my PC. (I have a 1/4" to 1/8" jack converter) Will this have any negative effect on any of the components in my system? (i.e. soundcard, speakers, etc. etc.) Probably not, don't run it too high though. 3. I came accross a schematic with the capacitor values 1nf, 10nF, 100nf; what does "nF" mean? no {censored}ing (idea) 4. Also in a schematic, there lies a square with the word 'LOAD' in the middle, with a positive (+) and negative (-) sign at the top and bottom, respectively. What does this mean? (I'm still learning a few things) see previous answer. 5. I tried to order a photocell tonight at smallbear, however, the item would not add to my cart despite the value I gave. What does this mean? Out of Stock perhaps? BAM does not know. try again 6. If antimatter comes into contact with this, an exponential release of energy will follow. What is this? matter 7. Is global economic integration desirable? no, it will pretty much wipe out the third world, it is desirable on a very very long term after the playing field is more levelled (and that will probably never happen, so no). Thank you for your time and answers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members DIYethic Posted April 8, 2006 Members Share Posted April 8, 2006 nF? go visit geofex.com and look up units Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members BAM Posted April 8, 2006 Author Members Share Posted April 8, 2006 saturday morning bump Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members BP90 Posted April 8, 2006 Members Share Posted April 8, 2006 are you sure its not mF? as in Micro-Farads?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members edster Posted April 8, 2006 Members Share Posted April 8, 2006 nano farads in most cases, the load is where power that a circuit develops is applied. Like a speaker, motor or an antenna. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members mumford Posted April 8, 2006 Members Share Posted April 8, 2006 nF is a capacitor measurement betwen pF and uF. I believe 1nF is .01 mF / 1000 pF. Someone please correct me if I've got my decimals off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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