Tuesday, July 28, 2020

FAQ on sound recording from a home studio

An FAQ on sound recording from a home studio..

Background music - Karaoke of all major songs are available on the Internet. On a google search, you can get it.

Hardware and software - I play the instrument background Karaoke music through my samsung A4 tab. I sing along in a closed, quiet room and record it using a free high quality Philip's sound recording android software app, single track, from Google playstore, on my Samsung M30S mobile phone. 

Takes and re-takes - From my experience, it  takes on an average about 5-6 retakes before a recording is complete.. Yesterday I spent almost 2 hours with 7-8 retakes and still could not complete another Chemmeen song, Pennaale Pennaale ..

Throat clarity and hygiene - Your throat also should be clear. Drinking hotwater, hotwater gargling can help.

Recording room specs - A quiet sound insulated room with no fan noise, no ac noise, no disturbance, at the same time giving less trouble for other family members is very essential.

Avoid External Disturbance - Frequent planes flying overhead and shrieking mobile vegetable fruit vendors necessitate compulsory occasional breaks ..

Plan fixed recording time slot to improve effectiveness of process ..

-end of FAQ-

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Is One big solution possible for Covid ?

I was going though an engaging article by Prof. Gary Pisano of HBS in the May '20 issue of Harvard Business Review (click here for the paper) where he makes a point by saying that many small hygienic practices like wearing masks, hand washing, social distancing and innovations during this Covid time would actually be better than one large innovation, ie. the vaccine.

During the Spanish flu pandemic from Jan 1918 to December 1920, the world saw almost 50 - 70 million deaths. That was a time when medial care was sparse, limited and expensive, many of the medical innovations had not been developed. Even to this day, the world has not found ways to kill a virus - we are in square one as we were in January 1918. Aleander Fleming's anti-bacterial antibiotic, Penicillin G discovered three years after the Spanish flu virus subsided, in 1923 is no good or the world now. Should we wait for the big vaccine toi be discovered o start with many small innovations now itself ?

Can we deploy Lean Healthcare to solve this Covid pandemic ?
 
In any lean system, the first and most important point is to 
1. identify value and map it
2. Ensuring a flowing setup and 
3. Ensuing a system of Continuous Improvement. 

1. Identify Value : We should think of having an inexpensive means of handling the Covid virus. The existing Eastern systems of medicine like Ayurveda, Homeo, Sidha, Unani etc should be explored to address this issue. These systems of medicine are effective in some cases and at the same time very cost effective. Every medical system of the world has evolved over centuries and has been effective in some part of the world, that explains the reason for its popularity in that area. There are some situations where each medical system has been effective. 

These ancient medical systems have got their strong and weak points. In India presently a huge movement is on to see that people are administered doses of a popular Homeo medication by name Arsalb 30, 4 medicines taken twice daily for three days before the virus enters the body. This is to be repeated after a month. These medications are preventive in nature and not curative. It has to be administered before one catches the infection, it builds up antibodies in the human body that can prevent a recurrence. 


2. Ensuring a flowing setup : The healthcare has to be in a flowing mode, ie. there should be no delay either in health care or health delivery, no queueing and batching, each patient is handled on a unit by unit basis. 

3. System of Continuous Improvement : The Japanese Toyota system hinges on their Kaizen (Continuous Improvement) setup, which relies on incremental innovation. Small definite, quantifiable improvements over time leads to large cost-effective, measurable, lasting innovations. Even if the Covid vaccine does not become a reality in the next 12 months or is ineffective to different strains of Covid 19, following the small innovations religiously like effective hand washing, wearing masks and social distancing will be the only effective solution in the long run. 

The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 lasted for thee years and even to this day, no effective solution to attack a virus has been developed by modern western medicine, after exactly 100 years. Can we expect a similar repeat of the same this time too ?  

Will finally hand washing, social distancing and mask wearing be a social practice for the next many years ?

George

The only Marine Cemetery of the world ..


Uru ..
Beypore town in Calicut is famous from time immemorial, almost 2000 years back, for the boats that were built there which sailed the seas of the world - the Uru .. An Uru is a wooden dhow, mainly made of Malabar teak, probably the biggest handicraft in the world.

To add to the glory of Beypore, the world's first and only marine cemetery has been built on Beypore beach in 2019.

What is a marine cemetery ?

The Marine Cemetery is dedicated to marine and riverine species which are endangered due to plastic waste, water pollution, climate change, and overexploitation. 

Aerial view of the cemetery
The monument has nine markers, each dedicated to an endangered marine and riverine species, built with plastic bottles encased in gravestone-shaped iron frames. 

The cemetery is jutting into the Arabian sea and is built on a rock foundation, probably to make sure these iron frames will stand for generations to come and will withstand heavy ocean waves and sea winds.

Eight of these markers are 4 feet (1.2 m) in height, and are dedicated to the 
1. seahorse
The epitaph
2. parrotfish 
3. leatherback sea turtles
4. eagle rays
5. sawfish
6. dugong
7. zebra shark and 
8. hammerhead shark

One of the markers is 6 feet (1.8 m) in height, and is dedicated to the endangered native freshwater fish species 
9. Miss Kerala

The monument is an awareness initiative.

In November 2019, a team of about 80 volunteers cleaned up Beypore beach, and collected over 800 kg (1,800 lb) of plastic waste which they handed over to Kozhikode Municipal Corporation for recycling.

2,000 plastic bottles were left behind which were later used for building the monument.

The monument was initiated by Jellyfish Watersports in collaboration with the Beypore Port administration, the authorities of Kozhikode district, and under the Clean Beach Mission of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. 

Climate change activist Aakash Ranison and his team built the structure. 

It was opened on 4 December 2019, the World Wildlife Conservation Day.  

Source : www.wikipedia.org

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