nestsoli.blogg.se

Neil cicierega work timer
Neil cicierega work timer








neil cicierega work timer
  1. #Neil cicierega work timer Patch#
  2. #Neil cicierega work timer portable#
  3. #Neil cicierega work timer software#

My dad's a guitarist and he always had a version installed, so I learned on that.

#Neil cicierega work timer software#

I've been using their software since I was a kid.

neil cicierega work timer

I make my music in Cakewalk Sonar X3 Producer. I share an Epson R2000 printer with my wife, who's a comic book artist, and we both make large art prints to sell at conventions and the like. I carry Moleskine reporter-style notebooks, which are nicer when you're left-handed, and a Samsung Galaxy Note 3. I have tons of little instruments and synths, an electric violin from a yard sale, and maracas from Aruba with Bart Simpson painted on them. I have a cheap Fender Squier guitar, which I usually plug directly in to use with amp sim software. When I'm filming myself, I attach a Lilliput 7-inch LCD monitor and flip it forwards.

#Neil cicierega work timer portable#

For lights I usually just use cheap clamp lights.įor portable audio recording I use a Zoom H4n digital recorder, and a Rode NTG2 shotgun mic. I have a wall with a green screen pinned up. I use knockoff batteries, and Kingston 16GB memory cards (the ones I have seem to be discontinued.) My tripod is a Manfrotto 701HDV head on 055XPROB legs, which have a neat feature for pointing the camera straight down at the floor which can come in handy for things like animation. I never use the stock lens, but I have a Tamron AF 17-50mm f/2.8, Sigma 24mm f/1.8, and a Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 which seem to work for what I shoot. I bought it when DSLRs were anĮxciting new concept and it's served me really well. (And the Win-P key to switch screens quickly.) For a laptop I have a 15-inch Toshiba.

#Neil cicierega work timer Patch#

I also have a Behringer AMP800 on my desktop to quickly patch audio output between the two stations. For recording audio, to avoid computer noise, I have a bundle of 25-foot cables - monitor, USBs, audio - running to a separate room where there's a second monitor, keyboard, mouse, a Marshall MXL V67G condenser mic going through a PreSonus TubePRE for vocals, and some older junkier Creative computer speakers. On my desktop, I have a Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 speaker system and Audio-Technica ATH-M50 headphones.įor recording MIDI, I have a M-Audio Axiom 61 key controller. I feel like a serious hacker when I plug anything in. For the sound card, I have an M-Audio Delta 1010lt, which has all its inputs and outputs hanging out the back of the PC like spaghetti. My main monitor is a 23-inch Samsung SyncMaster. I built it myself a few years ago based on a guide for an editing rig. My computer is a PC with an Intel Core i7 920 2.66G, 12GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA Quadro K2000 graphics card. I continue to make original music, YouTube videos, and animated GIFs. Most recently I've created various weird side blogs, and a pair of surreal mashup albums called Mouth Sounds and Mouth Silence. I later created original music under the name Lemon Demon, and many YouTube videos including the horribly popular Potter Puppet Pals. I started in 2001, when I was 14, with Animutations, a series of bizarre Flash animations that went viral and sparked a minor web art movement.

neil cicierega work timer

I'm Neil Cicierega, and I make all sorts of fun and silly media for the Internet.










Neil cicierega work timer