Your mic in the Pentax K3 doing its job and give the sound of your speakers. You have 2 'distorters' in the original sound and that often causes dynamic loss and compression, also in frequencies. Maybe you'll be able to record your line out of the synth directly?
Weird, this is. The raw video from the done gets processed here as 1440p. But, if I use something like Shotcut to "process" the video, doing nothing more than creating a new .mp4 file, it gets processed as the 4K it really is.
Człowieku, czy ty wiesz coś ty kupił??? Dla ciebie Casio MZ x-500 to wystarczający instrument. Tam masz przynajmniej rytmy. Muzyka wtedy w twoim wykonaniu będzie dużo ciekawsza 😜
RU-vid compression has grealy diminished the detail and thrown in all sorts of compression artifacts. Also, did you know, if you click made for kids when publishing a video, the comment section is turned off.
@@doojab I see an MDS Theatre III for $7,500 , so I would put the MDS-317 around $9,000-10,000. I also saw an MDS Theatre III Deluxe for 12,000 OBO. Both of those at barton.theatreorgans.com/AdSearch_1.ASP?%5BType%5D=Sell. It was on that site that I found the one I now have (bought it 10 years ago from the 4th owner).
The vario sounded to me as though you were about to enter lift under the first CumulusX! cloud that you tried, but then you switched to some outside views and by the time you switched back to the cockpit view, you had probably passed through the thermal.I recommend to people getting started with thermalling using CumulusX! to set the cumulus cloud base relatively low with zero wind to avoid thermal lean and then to launch as close as possible to cloud base height so that it is easier to position your glider directly under the centre of CumulusX! clouds. Bear in mind though that not every cloud has lift under it and also the lift area shrinks up towards its associated cloud as the thermal life cycle progresses. So if you are flying low, you will likely find less thermals than if you are flying close to cloud base. I have never used nVidia share, but I suspect that the compressed sides in your video may due to a mismatch between the aspect ratio that you are capturing at and the aspect ratio that you are selecting to publishing to RU-vid.Cheers,-James
Very Nice! I just learned of this model organ being for sale and am considering buying it. Thanks for the great recording. I look forward to hearing more.