Warnings alert the public that dangerous coastal flooding accompanied by powerful currents is possible and may continue for several hours after initial arrival.
Tsunami Warning - A tsunami warning is issued when a tsunami with the potential to generate widespread inundation is imminent, expected, or occurring.
The full definition of each message follows. Once the danger level is determined, the Watch is upgraded to a Warning or Advisory, or canceled. Watches are issued to provide an early alert for areas that are distant from the wave front, but may have danger. Warnings and Advisories suggest that action be taken. NTWC and PTWC issue products based on earthquake tsunamigenic potential and/or forecasted tsunami amplitude.
PTWC / US NTWC Domestic Bulletins (Warning, Advisory, Watch, Statement) Italy Centro di Allerta Tsunami at Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (IGNV) Turkey Kandili Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute of Istanbul (KOERI) Greece Hellenic National Tsunami Warning Center National Observatory of Athens (NOA) MEDITERRANEAN AND NORTH ATLANTIC Tsunami Bulletinsįrance, Greece, Italy, and Turkey are the Tsunami Service Providers.įrance CENtre d'Alerte aux Tsunamis (CENALT) Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysical Agency of Indonesia (BMKG) Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre (JATWC) Tsunami Warning Center of Ministry of Natural ResourcesĪustralia, India, and Indonesia are the Tsunami Service Providers. Northwest Pacific Tsunami Advisory CenterĬhina National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center BulletinsĬhina issues international threat information to countries of the South China Sea region. JMA issues international threat information to countries of the Northwest Pacific, and interim advisories for the South China Sea region. US NTWC issues warnings for Canada and the US states in North America.
US National Tsunami Warning Center Tsunami Bulletins PTWC issues international threat information to countries of the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean and Adjacent Region, and on an interim basis, for the South China Sea region. PTWC issues warnings for the US state of Hawaii, territories of American Samoa and Guam, commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the territory of the US Virgin Islands, the commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the British Virgin Islands. The USA (PTWC, US NTWC), Japan, and China are the Tsunami Service Providers. Here you have many options of mixing and matching amps and speaker cabs.Ĭlick on the pedal icon to choose between and control all the pedals you could ever want.PACIFIC OCEAN AND MARGINAL SEAS Tsunami Bulletins Here you get basic control of the amp, for more in depth control click on the Amp icon in the right corner. To change the settings on the amp or effects click on “Smart Controls” There are many amps and effects to choose from in GarageBand. Select the guitar Icon on ONE and adjust level. Now If you want to record electric guitar, Bass, or any instrument with a pick up in it…create a new track in GarageBand by clicking on the “+” button.Ĭhoose “Record guitar or bass using GarageBand as an amp”Ĭheck “I want to hear my Instrument as I play and record”Ĭonnect your Instrument to ONE’s 1/4” instrument You should now hear your voice, if it’s too hot or too low you may need to adjust it by selecting the internal Mic and adjusting up or down. Push down on the knob until you Select Output on ONE, Now you can adjust the output volume Now connect your headphones or powered speakers to ONE’s stereo output jack. Sing or speak into ONE’s internal microphone and adjust the gain until you see level. In GarageBand make sure “Input Monitoring” is on.
ONE by default should be set to internal microphone, if not open the Apogee Maestro software software, make sure you’re on the Inputs page and on the first channel you can select between Internal Mic to use ONE’s built in microphone.Įxternal Mic if you are connecting a dynamic or ribbon mic.Įxternal Mic 48v if you are connecting a condenser microphone that requires phantom power.įor the purpose of this tutorial choose “Internal Mic” You should now see GarageBand open with a single track. Now check “I want to hear my instrument as I play and record” Since we chose microphone in GarageBand choose “Input 1”
Input 1 is ONE’s Mic input… either external or the internal Mic and Input 2 is always ONE’s 1/4” instrument input. Under “Input”choose which of ONE’s inputs you want to use. If not, click on the arrow and under Audio/MIDI select ONE for both Output and Input device.
To follow this tutorial, you will need: ONE for Mac & iPadįor the purpose of this tutorial, choose “Microphone” under “Audio”
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