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Iron Man Toys Mark III Battle Damaged
Hot Toys Iron Man Movie Masterpiece figures are one of the hottest collections on the market today. One particular figure license that has taken flight for the company is that of the Iron Man movie. The company truly embraced this Marvel film and continues to produce amazing movie accurate 1:6 scale figures. With the Iron Man sequel hitting theaters today, Hot Toys has released yet another incredible figure based on the original film, the Mark III Battle Damaged.
The tooling and details on this new Mark III surpass that of its predecessor by a long run. There is an incredible amount of intricate sculpted details all around the armored suit which make it look strikingly realistic. This figure includes a brand new head sculpt of Robert Downey's likeness wearing the Iron Man helmet. The portrait head bears a striking resemblance of Downey in his portrayal as Tony Stark. The Tony head includes a removable face plate which can be placed covering the portrait face or on top of the helmet. The face plate magnetically attaches to either part of the head but tends to slide out of place easily when placed on the top of the head.
The figure includes an additional clean helmet head with light up function. The detailing on the Hot Toys Iron Man Mark III's various components, such as the air flaps on the back and air brake deployment system on the legs, are truly impressive and look incredibly realistic. The inside of the Mark III's removable face plate features a surprisingly amount of sculpted details which makes the piece looks more realistic. Overall, this new version of the Mark III has significant new details which were not present on the previous release and there is a lot more tooling on the armor this time around which clearly outdoes its predecessor.
Like the improved sculpt, this version of the Hot Toys Iron Man Mark III features a much better paint job in comparison to the regular release. The red and gold paint is more metallic on this particular release which significantly enhances the look of the armor. The armor is also riddled in scuffs, scratches and blasts giving it a much more realistic and tangible look. The Tony Stark head portrait features a bloody wound and is and closely resembles Robert Downey's look during his climactic battle with the Iron Monger. As expected, this piece is painted with the highest level of accuracy and precision with significantly enhances this already amazing piece.
Though this version of the Hot Toys Iron Man Mark III is much more versatile than its predecessor, the figure has a lot less articulation than other Hot Toys figures. The limit of articulated joints is acceptable on this piece primarily because of the tooling and shape of the mech suit. Although there are numerous additional articulated parts on the figure, they don't lend them selves to the positioning of the figure. Hot Toys has managed to make the figure as versatile as possible without sacrificing the overall look and film accuracy of the Mark III.
How do I record music I play to a CD on my piano? Piano is Yamaha Disklavier Mark III Pianosoft?
I want to record a long piece, and be able to put it into Garageband and iMovie to sync to the video I record. All I want is the audio, not the function that let's it press the keys on the piano. Any and all help is appreciated! Thanks!!
I could tell you HOW to plug the audio cables from your keyboard into the computer BUT if you only have the soundcard in there that came with the computer instead of one specifically manufactured to sample and record music, then your audio track will be full of cracks and pauses and you wont be happy with the result. And theres NO WAY to make it work.
If you want to go and get a music sound card, the cheapest (BEST) one I can suggest...
Type this into the search bar: CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER PLATINUM PRO/BEST PRICE
It'll cost between 2 and 3 hundred BUT THE NEW models cost over a thousand.
If you get this card it comes with a recording studio program in it so all your problems will be solved. It has connections for all instruments and no amps are needed. This soundcard isn't for laptops. If you think you might need something else, go to the CREATIVE website and see what they have.
If you still want to try and plug your instr. into computer, you plug into the hole where the microphone jack goes (for when you talk on the internet) But I promise it wont work... (I own a recording studio) You'll need to go to an electronics store and buy a audio converter jack (large to small)KEEP THE VOLUME DOWN! YOUR INSTRUMENT IS DIGITAL AND THE SOUND CARD CANT TAKE IT-YOU WILL WILL WILL WILL BLOW IT UP!!!!!!!=KILL THE COMPUTER!
An easier way would be to record the music on the video camera, then download the audio file of THAT into the microphone jack of the computer. WAY SAFER but not soundproof. Again you'll need to go to the electronics store. Take the video cable with you to show the guywhat you need to do. Press record on the track you want it in, then play on the camera. The computer will record the audio only.
If you're able to plug you inst. into a tape recorder, that will record it with soundproofing and then you can plug that into the microphone jack and record it in that way. Just press play on the tape deck.
You could also record it on your mobile phone (If you have enough memory) and then send it to yourself in an email or bluetooth it over to the computer.
If you have a hard drive recorder in your loungeroom you can go to the electronics store, buy a converter jack fromyour lead to a RED audio lead like on the video camera and plug into that. Put it on the camera CHANNEL or LINE IN and do the same thing. Press record on the hard drive, then start playing AGAIN BE CAREFUL=YOU'LL BLOW THIS UP TOO!!!=VOLUME DOWN. Once you've recorded it in there, plug that audio cable into the computer=press record/play.
Can you plug into the video camera? Does it have a line in plug? If so, I'd prefer you blew that up that the computer or the hard disk drive.
Converter jacks cost about $5.00
Does anyone have a laptop that can record?
Record on that, then bluetooth or email.
Do you have a microphone outlet on the computer that you can use? (But it wont be soundproof)
Okay, that's enough. I'll be here all night.
All the best
Cat
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