Thursday 15 September 2016

Radwraps goes Dutch and launches new website for Benelux market

Written By: Mark Armstrong

Provided By: Radwraps

Radwraps have recently announced the launch of a new Dutch website aimed at the Benelux market.

The company, based in Birkdale on Merseyside, have been keen to expand their business into new international territories for a long time, and after many product tests and strong positive feedback from customers overseas, Radwraps have taken their biggest step yet to accommodate this region with the introduction of the Dutch language-speaking website.

Huge growth for both the business and its product line are planned as a result of this move, which represents the organisation's first dip into the European market. In addition, the site is set to be the first of many as Radwraps begins its march across the whole of Europe.

The website uses the Dutch language, so its primary customer base will be the Netherlands, but the site and the products on offer to this section of the continent will also cover Belgium and Luxembourg, allowing the company to branch out further in the short-term.

Although the team are very excited at this huge milestone in the company's history, directors James and John Maddocks would like to stress that their organisation will remain at its base in Birkdale, using local employment and keeping the central hub of the business in the Liverpool City Region. The announcement of the Dutch website represents an expansion for the business rather than an operational move to the Benelux area.

Radwraps provides a range of radiator covers which can be fitted within seconds and brighten up a room, as well as blending in with wallpaper. They also act as a safe method of preventing burns, as they cover the hot surfaces of the radiator framework.

Having operating for more than three years following many years of further research and development, this news takes Radwraps to a new level, as the business finds itself now entering the European market for the first time, with high customer demand and keen interest from corporate partners already established.

James Maddocks commented on the organisation's big step into Benelux: “Our expansion into the Benelux regions and the Dutch site has been the result of two years of development and research into the market, and finding our ideal partners in this region which has been very successful. We are extremely excited about this new venture and we can’t wait to get going on the first of many European ventures. The future’s bright.”

Sander Ju, one of Radwraps' partners based in the Netherlands, added: “We are extremely excited to bring Radwraps to the Benelux region. Early on, we identified Radwraps to be a fantastic product for our region, and we are thoroughly looking forward to a long and prosperous relationship.”

So, if you are visiting Holland, Belgium or Luxembourg in the near future and you happen to see a striking radiator cover, there's an excellent chance that it has been supplied from Radwraps thanks to its new European expansion!

Check out the new Dutch website for Radwraps at www.radwraps.nl.

You can learn more about the Radwraps products and their benefits by visiting www.radwraps.co.uk.

Tuesday 13 September 2016

Huge depth to brand new Active Music Joystick Level 6 Software

Written By: Mark Armstrong

Provided By: Active Music Joystick

Active Music Joystick have just released their brand new Music Joystick Software Level 6, which has the most in-depth core set of features of any AMJ software to date.

As well as providing the benefits of Levels 1-5, this page of software (which requires either a Thrustmaster or MADCATZ joystick to operate) offers a particularly special product.

Level 6 contains 80 tunes which can be used in conjunction with Kanon singing; they mostly come from the renowned Der Kanon book, which is a Western-European tradition of classical music. The tunes include light-hearted children's favourites such as Row The Boat and Brother John, as well as ancient classical Mozart music and the works of such composers as the famous Italian, Dona Nobis Pacem.

The software also includes .aiff samples for Kanon singing, which are played with traditional instruments such as cello, and which can be formatted by the joystick for normal playback. You have further options than just regular playback or recording back tunes, though: you can modify the playback feature with the option to delay this up to four times, which creates a Kanon effect.

In addition, you can create up to four instrumental delays and four vocal delays during each tune, and if you have eight channels open in the software, you can play eight different sounds at once.

Music Joystick Software Level 6 has microphone connectivity, allowing you to sing along to the tunes and thus create your own audio. This can be modified with a delay up to four times as well, allowing you to create the exact moment when you form Kanon singing, as well as providing you with greater control over your voice, such as enhancing the quality of your vocals and the pitch of your singing.

If you happen to play a tune that you really like and you wish to purchase that song, a simple double-click directs you to buy the song via Windows Media Player or iTunes. This can be done without the use of a joystick, making the process even easier.

Music Joystick Software Level 6 is available for the reduced price of £10.00 at www.forumliverpool.net, and you can also purchase the Thrustmaster and MADCATZ joysticks here for £32.00 each. In addition, Levels 1-5 of the Music Joystick Software can be purchased for £20.00 each.

To find out more about Active Music Joystick or to purchase any of the products, you can get in touch by calling 0151 280 1080 or by emailing fuchsjoystick@forumliverpool.net.