scholarly journals Persepsi Pengaturan Sound System pada Pertunjukan Campursari Ringkes di Nogosari, Boyolali

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 105-119
Author(s):  
Triyan Adi Wibowo

A sound system operator at a wedding celebration in Nogosari, Boyolali, has his own perception in addressing the sound management. One of the operators in this area is Dardi. Neither coming from a family of musicians not having academic background in the field of sound engineering, Dardi is capable of operating the sound system to satisfy his listeners with his performance. As a sound system regulator, Dardi has served sound system service providers at celebrations with puppet shows, dangdut, rebana, and campursari. Each performance is carried out with a different setup. Among the differing setups, Dardi is more competent in the setup of campursari shows. Based on the Dardi’s perceptions on sound system regulation, the author is interested in studying the perception of the sound system operator in the sound of campursari music? Based on the findings from the analysis of Dardi's perception as the sound system operator, there are many considerations and adaptations to different places of performance. He initially practiced in the field without being equipped with theory or science, that he tried his best to be approved by following his brother’s workflow. Through this process, he slowly learned and perfected his own amplification setup. His habit of listening to the sounds of various musical instruments also helps sharpen his musical sensitivity. The awareness that was built by Dardi was through empirical experience and instinct for the sounds he heard. This makes his sound system settings always changes instead of being fixed.

Author(s):  
Indra Yeni

This paper aims to explain the development of musical instruments used in the ensemble of creative talempong and its influence on variations of songs played by these instruments. The development is seen from the musical instruments and the variation songs. The data were collected through a literature study related to the history and development of the ensemble of creative talempong, the musical instruments used, the songs sung and the context of performances that use creative talempong. The finding shows that the development of musical instruments used is tailored to the tastes and culture of local communities. The use of sound system, western musical instruments, and the use of chromatic tones in melody talempong gives an effect on increasing the variety of songs and genres that can be performed with creative talempong. Kata Kunci: creative Talempong, instruments, song


Author(s):  
Novel Ridwan ◽  
Leksmono S. Putranto

The length of National roads in Banten Province along 564 kilometers is spread in several regencies and cities in the Banten region. In managing road implementation, adequate resources are needed so that prompt and appropriate action can be taken to reduce complaints from road users / communities. Implementation of road handling carried out by service providers with a conventional contract system must be done through a procurement process that goes through procedures based on applicable laws and regulations, namely based on Circular Letter of the Director General of Highways No.9 / SE / DB 2015 Implementation of road handling carried out by service providers use the Long Segment System. In the implementation of road handling carried out by service providers with a long segment contract system, service providers must meet the level of road service conditions, so that service providers are able to meet road quality standards. Because road management in Banten Province currently uses the Long Segment System, it is necessary to analyze all aspects of handling the system. This study analyzes these aspects with the AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process approach based on interviews and questionnaires. Based on the results of the analysis found in long segment work on the highway, the most important aspect to consider is the Drainage Aspect, and the drainage work needs to pay attention to the smooth work all types of channels made in drainage work. sepanjang 564 kilometer tersebar di beberapa kabupaten dan kota di wilayah Banten. Dalam mengelola implementasi jalan, diperlukan sumber daya yang memadai sehingga tindakan yang cepat dan tepat dapat diambil untuk mengurangi keluhan dari pengguna jalan/masyarakat. Implementasi penanganan jalan yang dilakukan oleh penyedia layanan dengan sistem kontrak konvensional harus dilakukan melalui proses pengadaan yang melewati prosedur berdasarkan hukum dan peraturan yang berlaku, yaitu berdasarkan Surat Edaran Direktur Jenderal Bina Marga No.9/SE/DB Tahun 2015 Implementasi penanganan jalan yang dilakukan oleh penyedia layanan menggunakan Sistem Segmen Panjang. Dalam pelaksanaan penanganan jalan yang dilakukan oleh penyedia jasa dengan sistem kontrak segmen panjang, penyedia jasa harus memenuhi tingkat kondisi layanan jalan, ini agar penyedia jasa mampu memenuhi standar kualitas jalan. Karena manajemen jalan di Provinsi Banten saat ini menggunakan Sistem Segmen Panjang, maka perlu analisis segala aspek dalam penanganan sistem tersebut. Penelitian ini menganalisis aspek-aspek ini dengan pendekatan AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process yang didasarkan dari wawancara dan kuesioner. Berdasarkan hasil analisis ditemukan dalam pekerjaan long segment pada jalan raya, aspek terpenting yang harus diperhatikan adalah Aspek Drainase, dan pada pekerjaan drainase perlu memperhatikan lancaranya pekerjaan semua jenis saluran yang dibuat dalam pekerjaan drainase.


2016 ◽  
Vol 53 (6) ◽  
pp. 3-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Oleinikova ◽  
A. Mutule ◽  
A. Obushevs ◽  
N. Antoskovs

Abstract This paper analyses demand side management (DSM) projects and stakeholders’ experience with the aim to develop, promote and adapt smart grid tehnologies in Latvia. The research aims at identifying possible system service posibilites, including demand response (DR) and determining the appropriate market design for such type of services to be implemented at the Baltic power system level, with the cooperation of distribution system operator (DSO) and transmission system operator (TSO). This paper is prepared as an extract from the global smart grid best practices, smart solutions and business models.


Author(s):  
Pan Li ◽  
Yan Li

The multi-channel surround system used for multimedia teaching can bring more powerful auditory effects to the audience, and can fully mobilize students’ interest and enthusiasm in learning. Such as music arrangement, Yunnan musical instruments, the sound characteristics of national music and national musical instruments, and the sound processing knowledge of music processing. You can quickly master basic music arrangement, the sound characteristics of musical instruments, and the knowledge of mixing and processing music. Achieve better teaching results. Most multimedia devices on the market, with the music and sound effects, a high compression mono or stereo transmission. This mono or stereo transmission with a high compression ratio is very low quality. Since audio is far less powerful than visual impact, and the capacity of the disc used to store audio is small, people tend to focus on visual information processing, but ignore the importance of audio. Multi-channel surround sound technology has received more and more attention in the teaching practice of film and television colleges, but it is also affected by various factors such as venue facilities. This has caused bottlenecks in teaching in this field and has greatly affected the teaching effect. This paper designs and constructs a mobile multi-channel surround sound teaching system from a practical perspective. As part of a multimedia teaching device, try to use the best digital surround sound system for today’s audio reproduction. The feasibility of entering the digital surround sound system into the multimedia teaching classroom is analyzed. Better promote students’ correct understanding of audio and use modern high-tech digital technology to spread real art.


Daedalus ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 140 (4) ◽  
pp. 154-164 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yochai Benkler

The WikiLeaks affair and proposed copyright bills introduced in the Senate are evidence of a new, extralegal path of attack aimed at preventing access and disrupting the payment systems and advertising of targeted sites. In this model, the attacker may be a government agency seeking to circumvent constitutional constraints on its power or a private company trying to enforce its interests beyond those afforded by procedural or substantive safeguards in the law. The vector of attack runs through the targeted site's critical service providers, disrupting technical services, such as Domain Name System service, cloud storage, or search capabilities; and business-related services, such as payment systems or advertising. The characteristics that make this type of attack new are that it targets an entire site, rather than aiming for removal or exclusion of specific offending materials; operates through denial of business and financial systems, in addition to targeting technical systems; and systematically harnesses extralegal pressure to achieve results beyond what law would provide or even permit.


Petir ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahmat Rian Hidayat ◽  
Dwiki Jatikusumo

PT BETANET as Non-Bank Fund Transfer Provider has an obligation to comply the provisions of 19/10 / PBI / 2017 concerning about  Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism and the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction. (AML/CFTWMD) for Non-Bank Payment System Service Providers and Non-Bank Foreign Currency Exchange Business Operators. Having Remittance partners abroad and Domestic transactions with an average of 50 thousand transactions per month, BETANET must have a special AML & CFT unit to ensure that fund transfer activities are complies with the PBI about AML & CFT. The duties of the AML & CFT Unit are routinely ensure that funds transfer transactions which are deemed suspicious or not. The parameter of suspicious transaction has been set out in the policy. However, the current conditions of BETANET, it does not have a monitoring system which is integrated with the Host Remittance System. It means that the AML & CFT activities are still carried out manually every day, so that it will create several risks such as Operational risk, Reputation risk, Legal risk. Judging from these conditions and problems, this study will propose to build a security system for web-based fund transfer transactions. Based on the results of system monitoring, there is no need to do manual checking for suspicious transactions. The AML & CFT Officer will get an Alert or Notification to the Email automatically every day. So they can run the next process such as Enhanced Due Diligenced (EDD) to partners if any suspicious transaction found. It helps Financial Transaction Reporting and Analysis Center (FTRAC) for transactions of Suspected Terrorist Lists and Terrorist Organizations (STLTO), as well as the List of Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism and the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction. (AML/CFTWMD)


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 65-69
Author(s):  
Sivasankar S ◽  
Alaguselvam A

The purpose of this study is to understand one of the earliest known non-brass double-reed instrument called Nagasuram (Nadaswaram). Our ancestors while defining Tamil music grammar in parallel focused on sound engineering, which helped them to invent new musical instruments. Sangam era alone saw more than 30 percussion and wind instruments. Among them, few instruments like Veenai, Urumi and Nagasuram are worth mentioning since their design techniques were known only to a handful of families. Their performance really stands out due to their versatile and adaptable nature to all genres of music. Music instrument, like any other scientific invention goes through the same process of trial and error before getting standardized for general use. Instruments with strong adherence to scientific and acoustic principles gain prominence among the rest, as they undergo minimal structural changes. Nagasuram (Nadaswaram) is one such instrument, which was passed on to us for generations. This instrument readily complies with acoustic principles such as sound impedance, Helmholtz resonance, wave theory etc. to get the characteristic of a loudest non-brass wind instrument.


2019 ◽  
Vol 56 (4) ◽  
pp. 17-37
Author(s):  
U. Osis ◽  
N. Talcis ◽  
J. Ziemele

Abstract Transition of the district heating (DH) system to the 4th generation system involves several challenges, which refer not only to the introduction of state-of-art technologies, but also to the development of a sustainable pricing methodology. Introduction of the 4th generation systems will soon force the DH industry to solve issues regarding the possibility of organisation of the market in the same way as it happened in the power industry (Directive 2009/72/EC) by complete separation of producers from the transmission system service providers. The present article discusses various development scenarios of a DH utility within the framework of an organised market and their pricing methodologies, as well as evaluates their sustainability considering the transition to the 4th generation system.


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