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Synthesia Piano Record Manual

Thank you for using Synthesia Piano - Record. It is an easy way to record your performance. You can identify where your timing needs improvement. Once you are satisfied with your performance, you can export your song as midi file for distribution.  Direction: 1. You will need a midi controller, a piano with midi port or you can use the app on screen keyboard. 2. Connect your phone to your piano.  3. Tap Record button. Perform your pieces. Tap Stop button.  4. Tap Play button. Listen to your playing. Watch the length of the midi notes. You will find places where you are playing too fast or too slow. Work on that part of the song and do another recording!  5. Tap Song button and select the song for export to Synthesia Piano - Edit App  to tide up your midi notes.  Video: 1. Connect to your midi pi ano. https://youtu.be/M6DvWzqOaAc 2. Record your piano playing.  https://youtu.be/OMIHtaE6WFE   Tips: 1. You can connect the piano midi cable to your iPhone either before or after you start the

VideoStack For Galaxy Manual

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Thank you for using VideoStack for Galaxy iOS app. It is an easy way to stack your video frames into a single photo. Stacking is a way to combine the images so that noise is removed in the final image. See below 2 photos of 1 frame vs 40 frames. You can stack 30 minutes exposure or more if you have a goto telescope. On a manual telescope, you can get about a minute of exposure. Previously, in order to image the galaxy or nebulae, it is quite a long workflow. You have to take a video on your camera, upload to your computer, and use PIPP > Registax/Autostacker > GIMP to crop, stack and process the video frames. Now you can do it on your phone conveniently. Direction: 1. Use  videoCam iOS app  to take a short video of the galaxy with your telescope. In the app, adjust the exposure, frame rate and ISO and start to record a video. If you are using a goto/tracking telescope, use the longest exposure e.g. 1 second per frame. If you are using a manual scope, you can try 1.0, 0.5 second o

VideoStack For Planet Manual

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Thank you for using VideoStack for Planet iOS app. It is an easy way to stack your video frames into a single photo. Stacking is a way to combine the images so that noise is removed in the final image. See below 2 photos of 1 frame vs 40 frames. Previously, in order to image a planet, it is quite a long workflow. You have to take a video on your camera, upload to your computer, and use PIPP > Registax > GIMP to crop, stack and process the video frames. Now you can do it on your phone conveniently. Direction: 1. Use videoCam iOS app to take a short video of the planet with your telescope. You will need at least 130mm telescope to see some details on Jupiter. In the app, adjust the exposure, frame rate and ISO so that you can see some details on the planet and start to record a video. Save the video to your phone album. Alternatively, you can use phone native camera to record a video. However, it has less control over the video parameters.  2. Trim your video on your phone to abou