Can I run the Soloist as a Velocity controller?
Soloist FAQsYes. There is a mode parameter on the Soloist that allows it to run a Velocity rather than a Position loop. This allows it to be used with an external position loop controller.
Can I run the Soloist as a Clock and Direction controller?
Soloist FAQsYes. The Soloist can use either the Auxiliary Encoder port or the high-speed user interrupt inputs as a clock and direction counter, and can be used to gear off of this as a feedback source. For further details, see the help file.
Can I run the Soloist as a Torque (Current) controller?
Soloist FAQsYes. There is a parameter setting that allows the Soloist to be configured as a Torque mode controller. This allows it to be used with an external controller to close the position and velocity loops.
What if the soloist is invalidated?
Stradivari Invest - Frequently Asked Questions - FAQAccording to the loan contract, the instrument will be returned to the custody of Stradivari Invest® and then loaned to another deserving soloist.
What if the soloist dies?
Stradivari Invest - Frequently Asked Questions - FAQAccording to the loan contract, the instrument will be taken back to the custody of Stradivari Invest®. Another artist will be chosen for the loan program. The death of the soloist does not have any influence on the value of the instrument.
What is terminal velocity?
FAQTerminal velocity is the maximum speed that a person or object can achieve while falling toward the Earth. The term is used in skydiving as the top speed a person achieves during a fall. Without air resistance, a person would theoretically fall faster and faster, accelerating at a rate of 9.8 m/s2 down until he strikes the Earth. But in reality, there is a rather large air resistance force when jumping from an airplane.
How do you define a work with a soloist?
HADDONFIELD SYMPHONY YOUNG COMPOSERS' COMPETITION - FAQA concerto-like work is not eligible. It is fine for individual instruments to have featured solos at points during the piece.
How do I set up my software to talk to my Soloist?
Soloist FAQsOpen the help file and go to the Getting Started section. Complete Step 1: Install the software and Step 2: Complete the wiring connections for your Soloist. If you're using an Ethernet connection, please continue to Step 3: Configure communications for detailed instructions on how to configure your system. If you're using a USB connection, there's nothing more to do. Just open a Soloist application and click Connect.
What if the soloist does not pay insurance?
Stradivari Invest - Frequently Asked Questions - FAQBefore receiving the loan of the instrument, the soloist has to sign a contract that binds him to pay for the instrument's insurance and storage. If he or she fails to pay for the insurance and the insurance company is about to cancel the insurance policy of the instrument, Stradivari Invest® takes over the insurance, nullifies the contract with the artist and takes the instrument back.
What if the soloist does not keep the instrument safe?
Stradivari Invest - Frequently Asked Questions - FAQThe case of careless handling or storage of the instrument will infringe the loan contract. The contract will be invalidated and the instrument will be taken back.
What determines the velocity of a wave?
FAQThe velocity of a wave depends upon the material or medium in which it is traveling. When a wave enters a new medium, the elasticity and density of the medium may cause a change in the velocity of that wave. Typically, the denser and more elastic the medium, the faster the wave will travel.
Why do you measure acceleration, instead of velocity, or displacement?
California Geological Survey - Frequently Asked QuestionsAcceleration gives the forces directly, so it can be used to establish the forces that a structure experiences during an earthquake. Also, acceleration sensors are generally the most hardy of all seismic sensors. In addition, they are usually small, only a few inches on a side, so they are easy to place at key locations in a structure. The acceleration record can be computer processed and integrated to obtain the velocity and displacement records.
Who is Velocity-of-Sound.com?
FAQs for Velocity-of-Sound.comVelocity-of-sound.com is an internet based business that is owned and operated by Website Marketing Solutions (a registered business identity in NSW Australia). Your credit card and PayPal accounts will be billed to Website Marketing Solutions, rather than Velocity-of-Sound.com, so please do not cancel or file a false charge against this item on your credit card statement. The security of all credit card transactions is of paramount importance to Velocity-of-Sound.com.
Do you have childcare at Velocity?
Velocity Christian Church - FAQsVelocity has much more than childcare! During all services we offer a safe and secure place for infants and toddlers, as well as high-energy, age-appropriate programs for children aged 30 months through 5th grade. We highly value the opportunity to provide an environment where your child can learn about Jesus and His love for them. Even though the preaching component of our worship services is in video form, we do have two ordained ministers on staff; Tim Cole and Chris Barras.
What is escape velocity?
HubbleSite - Reference Desk - FAQsEscape velocity is the speed a moving object must have in order to escape from the gravitational pull exerted by another object. For example, the escape velocity from Earth’s surface is equal to about 6.8 miles per second (11 km/s). Anything that wants to escape Earth’s gravitational pull must go at least 6.8 miles per second (11 km/s), no matter what the thing is – a rocket ship or a baseball.
What is a controller?
Point of Sale Touchscreen Technologies and LCD Touchscreens ...The controller is the touch screen's "brain". Information from the sensor is processed and relayed to the computers CPU to activate the desired function.
What is a Wind Controller?
WIND CONTROLLER FAQ (UPDATED)A wind controller, sometimes referred to as a "wind synth", can loosely be defined as an electronic wind instrument. Wind controllers are, for no logical reason, most commonly played and fingered like a saxophone though models have been produced that play and finger like other acoustic instruments such as the trumpet, recorder, tin whistle, and others.
What is a Breath Controller?
WIND CONTROLLER FAQ (UPDATED)A Breath Controller is basically an electronic breath pressure sensor that is housed inside some form of enclosure that is usually held between the teeth or worn on the head as a headset and blown into. Its function is to measure the musician's breath pressure and translate that into a varying electronic control signal that can be used in some expressive manner. The control signals can be used to control devices such as analog and MIDI synthesizers, MIDI sequencers, MIDI lighting systems, etc...
