JSN ImageShow - Joomla 1.5 extension (component, module) by JoomlaShine.com

Podcast and KWTV

The Knightcast
On the edge of real and cyberspace ther is one place you can go. The Knightcast podcast : The everyday adventures of a modern day technofile, filled with tips, tricks, manuals and how-to's on how to tune technology into your everyday life and let tech work for you. All this and more using Windows, Linux, and Mac computers, Web2.0 sites, services and more to upgrade from geek to cyber-citizen. Real Technology for Real life !
Home arrow Technology arrow Evolution is not a case of cummulative complexity.
Evolution is not a case of cummulative complexity. PDF   E-mail
Tag it:
Delicious
Digg
Technorati
Stumble
Furl it!
Reddit
YahooMyWeb
NewsVine
 

In front of a black background I try to find the words to spill onto the inter webs.  The sounds around me are blocked out by comfortably sitting in ear headphones, who, with their ergonomic cushions form an airtight seal. My head is filled with the sounds of Hans Zimmers soundtrack for the Da Vinci code. A spectral harp rolls like a spring shower over a chorus of unseen voices. My attention is focused on the new words that arise in front of me, all-though the notification of a new incoming email tempts my attention like a digital siren on the shores of diffusion.

I ignore it, an act of will, and type on, valiantly trying to make the very point I'm writing about. Hooked up to the Internets in our modern lifestyles it is hard to find focus and concentration. It is hard to keep your focus pointed at one window, one topic, one tasks as we tread carefully in-between the various rat-holes that emails, twitter, facebook IM's or RSS feeds can take us down. The more we tie into this omnipresent and endless source of information, the more powerless our actions seem to become. I zero in to the task at hand, for I would like to speak to you to about evolutions in Simplicty.

http://transom.org/tools/recording_interviewing/200711_zoom_h2/graphics/ZoomH2-Scale.jpgLet me give you the practical example of my pod-casting studio. Over the years it has grown from humble beginnings (a lapel microphone hooked up to my ipod via a "voice recorder" add on) to what it was a few weeks ago. What started in simplicity quickly evolved into an ever more "professional"collection of Microphones, Mixers, boom arms and more. One replacing the other where one became obsolete and the other "more advanced" where one setup was more elaborate and complex then the previous. Soon I had quite a bit of "gear" (or Clutter, you decide) sitting in my office. An office that started to both sound (and look) like a recording studio. That was until I got rid of it all.

The logical evolution of my "home recording" installation would have been the addition of a second boom arm, a more powerful mixer, better microphones and what have you. Yet, 99 percent of my kit has been posted on a local auction website and was sold within 2 days. No more  Behringer C1 condenser Microphone, No Boom-arm with a professional windscreen, no Mixer to tweak and tune the sound. All of that was replaced by one single device, the zoom H2 microphone.

For those of you who don't know the device, the Zoom H2 is a digital recorder , with a good microphone included and is mostly used for interviews, recording ofperformances and the occasional 'weapon of choice" for the podcaster.

In a bold move to hot wire the evolution of my recording studio into something more simple , I made the bold move of throwing out the 'old and known' and getting just the H2 mike to do everything. I must say : the little device sounds great and the fact that it is easy to use both in the house and on the road is a bonus. Where I used to be "location dependant" on the place where my studio gear was setup, I simplified and mobilised the whole setup by condensing it into one device. Now I can go sitwhere-ever I want when i want to record something and no longer need to drag Nyana towards the studio when we need to produce something for the podcast.

The major pitfall with geeks is that they add more and more gear to their collection and end up needing  massive collections of complex stuff in order to get things done. But sometimes you need to make a bold move and chuck it ALL out in favor of something different. Remember Apple saying "NO" to the integration of the floppy drive into their Imac G3 models ? Everybody thought they where mad, yet they where far ahead of their time.

And so it is with personal technological evolution. It does not mean that you need to add the newest to the older stuff, sometimes you need to look one step further and see how technology can further simplify your life instead of making it even more complex. This means makingchoices, well thought off choices on what to keep and to let go. But if you analyse your current situation, your needs and your requirements carefully, and look for atechnological solution to answer them..it is possible. But never forget the delicate balance of where you start working for technology instead of having technology ... work for you.

Users' Comments (0)

No comment posted

Add your comment



mXcomment 1.0.9 © 2007-2010 - visualclinic.fr
License Creative Commons - Some rights reserved
< Prev   Next >
Free Joomla Templates