Barabarв Feridem š„
Dear Sir,
We have an RDC6445S working in a LaserSaur machine, the cutting file come from RDWorks through USB cable.
If we place a speed of 100 mm/s in RDworks, the file receive by RDC6445S shows on the screen a speed of 100 mm/s, but the working speed is only 100/5 = 20 mm/s.
At the same time, if we tranfer laser head at a 100 mm/s speed (visible on the screen) the head moves at the right speed 100 mm/s.
We tried to update RDC software, but the message is "Bad type mother board etc ..."
Regards,
Richard

















Barabarв Feridem š„
Barabar isn't your typical band. It features renowned Turkish actors (of Mucize Doktor fame) and Serkan Keskin , alongside master musicians. This theatrical background brings a unique "storytelling" quality to their music. In "Feridem," you can hear the drama and history in every note, as if they aren't just singing lyrics, but performing a lived experience. 2. The Sound of "Feridem"
"Feridem" by the Turkish band is a soulful, modern reinterpretation of a traditional folk song that has captivated listeners with its blend of acoustic melodies and Turkish folk instruments. The group, known for bringing theater-trained emotional depth to music, features members like actor Taner Ćlmez and Serkan Keskin . BarabarŠĀ Feridem
Thereās a certain magic that happens when tradition meets contemporary rhythm. While many bands try to "update" folk music, few do it with the authenticity and raw emotion of . Their track "Feridem" has become more than just a coverāit is a modern anthem for anyone who loves the deep, melancholic roots of Turkish folk music. 1. A Supergroup with a Difference Barabar isn't your typical band
Unlike the faster, upbeat versions of this folk standard found in Azeri or Anatolian wedding traditions, Barabar slows it down, allowing the listener to feel the "pain" ( acı ) that many fans associate with the lyrics. In "Feridem," you can hear the drama and
The use of traditional instruments like the baÄlama mixed with modern percussion creates a soundscape that feels both ancient and fresh.
Taner Ćlmezās vocals are stripped back and honest, avoiding over-production in favor of a raw, "live" feel. 3. Cultural Resonance