...History of Reverb and Echo in Audio Production Recording Natural occurring reverb goes further back than man on earth. Since before man, creatures and nature made sounds that created natural reverb and echo. But now in today’s age with men and the modern technology that they have created there are all sorts of ways to create reverb and echo. From big metal sheets to plug-ins in a DAW on a computer, engineers have found ways to incorporate and benefit from reverb and echo on a recorded audio track. But before skipping into today’s ways of recording reverb and echo let’s shed some light on what reverb and echo truly is and where it came from. Reverberation or as most people refer to it as reverb, refers to the way sound waves reflects of the surfaces around the sound source before it reaches the listeners ear. Reverb is basically a series of multiple fast echoes merged together so fast that the human ear cannot separate the sound into a delayed distinct duplicate sound. When hearing exact duplicates of the sound is when it becomes echo. In the early days of radio, they would send the radio signal through a line miles and miles away and bring it back. An easy way to hear reverb is to enter an empty room and clap. Immediately after the clap the person would hear the decaying sound of the clap; that is reverb. Recording reverb in the early days was as simple as just backing up a microphone from your sound source to reach the right amount of reverb you were looking for. There...
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...Summer 2013 MATLAB Assignment 5 Question-5: Script file: delete g4c9p313x05.txt; diary g4c9p313x05.txt close; clc; close all; echo on %Gilat 313/05 fric=0.45; m=20; h=8; g=9.81; x=1:45; F=(fric*cosd(15)+sind(15))*m*g*sqrt(x.^2+h^2)./(x+fric*h); plot(x,F) grid on xlabel('x, Distance (in meters)') ylabel('F, force (in newtons)') title('Distance and Pulling force of a block') pF=230; f=@ (x) (fric*cosd(15)+sind(15))*m*g*sqrt(x.^2+h^2)./(x+fric*h)-pF; xd=fzero(f,2) echo off; diary off Command window: %Gilat 313/05 fric=0.45; m=20; h=8; g=9.81; x=1:45; F=(fric*cosd(15)+sind(15))*m*g*sqrt(x.^2+h^2)./(x+fric*h); plot(x,F) grid on xlabel('x, Distance (in meters)') ylabel('F, force (in newtons)') title('Distance and Pulling force of a block') pF=230; f=@ (x) (fric*cosd(15)+sind(15))*m*g*sqrt(x.^2+h^2)./(x+fric*h)-pF; xd=fzero(f,2) xd = 1.1842 echo off; diary off Question-11: Script file: delete g4c9p315x11.txt; diary g4c9p315x11.txt close; clc; close all; echo on %Gilat 315/11 fric=0.45; m=20; h=8; g=9.81; f=@ (x) (fric*cosd(15)+sind(15))*m*g*sqrt(x.^2+h^2)./(x+fric*h); fplot(f,[1,45]) xlabel('x, Distance (in meters)') ylabel('F, force (in newtons)') title('Distance and Pulling force of a block') grid on [xmin fmin]=fminbnd(f,8,26) echo off; diary off Command window: %Gilat 315/11 fric=0.45; m=20; h=8; g=9.81; f=@ (x) (fric*cosd(15)+sind(15))*m*g*sqrt(x.^2+h^2)./(x+fric*h); ...
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...Embarrassments Fauxtography Food Fraud & Scams Glurge Gallery History Holidays Horrors Humor Inboxer Rebellion Language Legal Lost Legends Love Luck Media Matters Medical Military Movies Music Old Wives' Tales Politics Pregnancy Quotes Racial Rumors Radio & TV Religion Risqué Business Science September 11 Sports Travel Weddings image: http://www.snopes.com/images/envelope.gif E-mail this page E-mail this image: http://www.snopes.com/images/search-hdr.gif Search Submit 10 Tumblr 19 Email 4 Stumble 8 Reddit 1K Share 182 Tweet 22 Ducking the Question image: http://www.snopes.com/critters/graphics/quackhead.jpg Claim: A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why. image: http://www.snopes.com/images/content-divider.gif image:...
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...expected to: • interpret the story entitled “The Myth of Narcissus and Echo”. • discuss the moral lessons in the story “The Myth of Narcissus and Echo”. • participate actively in class discussion. II. Subject Matter: Topic: Greek Mythology “The Myth of Narcissus and Echo” References: http://vimeo.com/24786672 http://library.thinkquest.org/C0118142/pandp/lessons.php Materials: laptop, presentation slideshow, video clip, LED projector III. PRODECURE: 1. ROUTINARY ACTIVITIES: • Greetings • Prayer • Checking the cleanliness and orderliness • Checking the attendance 2. MOTIVATION: 1. Play the “SNOWBALL” game. 2. Teacher assigns each pair of students a name of Greek God/Goddess (A/B partners). 3. Student A writes the symbol. Student B writes the definition/description of the character. 4. After all students have finished, each student crushes his/her piece of paper into a "snowball." 5. Definitions go to one side, symbols on the other. 6. When teacher signals, students throw their snowball toward the middle of the room. 7. Each student picks up the snowball closest to him/her and reads it. 8. Students then try to match it to the names of Greek Gods/Goddesses written on the blackboard. 3. LESSON PROPER: Characters: Echo was a mountain nymph. She was very beautiful, but loved her own voice. She...
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...ECHO CLIENT AND ECHO SERVER echoserver.c #include<stdio.h> #include<stdlib.h> #include<sys/types.h> #include<sys/socket.h> #include<netinet/in.h> #include<arpa/inet.h> #include<unistd.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { int clnt_fd,serv_fd; struct sockaddr_in serv_addr; char c; serv_fd=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,0); serv_addr.sin_family=AF_INET; serv_addr.sin_port=htons(atoi(argv[1])); serv_addr.sin_addr.s_addr=INADDR_ANY; bind(serv_fd, (struct sockaddr *)&serv_addr, sizeof(serv_addr)); listen(serv_fd,1); clnt_fd=accept(serv_fd, NULL, NULL); while(read(clnt_fd, &c, 1)) write(clnt_fd, &c, 1); close(clnt_fd); close(serv_fd); return 0; } echoclient.c #include<stdio.h> #include<stdlib.h> #include<sys/types.h> #include<sys/socket.h> #include<netinet/in.h> #include<arpa/inet.h> #include<unistd.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { int clnt_fd; struct sockaddr_in serv_addr; char c; clnt_fd=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,0); serv_addr.sin_family=AF_INET; serv_addr.sin_port=htons(atoi(argv[2])); serv_addr.sin_addr.s_addr=inet_addr(argv[1]); connect(clnt_fd, (struct sockaddr *)&serv_addr, sizeof(serv_addr)); while((c=(char)getchar())!=EOF) { write(clnt_fd, &c,1); read(clnt_fd, &c, 1); putchar((int)c); } close(clnt_fd); return 0; } FILE TRANSFER fileserver.c #include<stdio.h> ...
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...Just another Breakfast The candle-light fluttered upon his face, lighting his sculpted features passionately. His lips were the most perfect shade of rose, matching his faint blush perfectly. Long eyelashes cast shadows across his skin, almost as feminine as a princess’. He looked into my eyes, grazing my face with a tender breath. My own caught in my throat, and I really cannot finish this god damn book With a groan, I crumple up the piece of paper in my hand and toss it to the floor, muttering about deadlines and bards and the Gods know what else. I lean back in my chair, rubbing my temple in frustration; it’s been a month or so since I’ve been hired by the travelling band of entertainers, but my work’s not been up to its usual standards. I hiss, before throwing myself to my feet and walking out of my caravan. I shield my eyes from the blinding sun with a raised hand, looking around the camp. Children run across the fields, tripping each other with sticks before jumping away again. Women sit in circles around barrels of water, nattering about their husbands while washing their family’s clothes. Their dark eyes flicker to me, and they wave good-morning before going back to their daily duties. I reply in kind before turning away, looking at the men of our troupe. Erik stands at the campfire, turning last night’s hunt on the spit. We nod at each other and I approach him, folding my hands into my pockets. “Morning, Erik,” I say. He grunts a reply, his eyes already back...
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...Lady Macbeth Observations Text Support Looks She seems like she is prepared to do what is needed of her to accomplish what is needed for herself and the people around her. “not lose the dues of rejoicing, by being ignorant of what greatness is promised thee” Actions She takes actions and can manipulate Macbeth by telling him to kill the king. She also takes charge in a scare factor way. “but screw your courage to the sticking-place, and we’ll not fail..” “If he do bleed, I’ll gild the faces of the grooms withal, For it must seem their guilt.” Speech She shook off the death of the king, it doesn’t seem like she felt guilty for her actions. “a little water clears us of this deed: How easy is it then!” Thoughts Lady Macbeth does what she believes that her actions are the best according to her own beliefs. She also feels that her husband is scared to do the necessary actions, unlike herself. “My hands are of your color, but I shame/to wear a heart so white.” Interactions She seemed like she was extremely disappointed when Macbeth told her that he couldn’t kill the king. “was the hope drunk/Wherein you dress’d yourself? Hath it slept since? And wakes it now, to look so green and pale /At what it did so freely?” Macbeth Observations Text Support Looks He seems ambitious like his wife but not at the same level. He is more moral. “He’s here in double trust: /First, as I am is kinsman and his subject, /strong both against the deed: then, as his host, /who should against...
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...Effect Types and Parameters © 2012 ZOOM CORPORATION Copying or reproduction of this document in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Effect Types and Parameters Parameter Effect type Parameter range Effect explanation Flanger This is a jet sound like an ADA Flanger. Knob1 Page01 Depth PreD Page02 0–100 0–50 Rate Mix Sets the depth of the modulation. Knob2 0–50 0–100 Reso Level Sets the speed of the modulation. Knob3 -10–10 0–150 Adjusts the intensity of the modulation resonance. Sets pre-delay time of effect sound. Adjusts the amount of effected sound Adjusts the output level. that is mixed with the original sound. Effect screen Parameter explanation Tempo synchronization possible icon Effect Types and Parameters [DYN/FLTR] Comp This compressor in the style of the MXR Dyna Comp. Knob1 Page01 Sense ATTCK Page02 0–10 Slow, Fast Tone Adjusts the compressor sensitivity. Sets compressor attack speed to Fast or Slow. Knob2 0–10 Level Adjusts the tone. Knob3 0–150 Adjusts the output level. RackComp This compressor allows more detailed adjustment than Comp. Knob1 THRSH Page01 0–50 Ratio Knob2 1–10 Level Knob3 0–150 Sets the level that activates the Adjusts the compression ratio. compressor. ATTCK 1–10 Adjusts the compressor attack rate. Adjusts the output level. Page02 M Comp This compressor provides a more natural sound. Knob1 THRSH Page01 0–50 Ratio Knob2 1–10 Level Knob3 0–150 Sets the level that activates...
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...Once upon a time in a magical land- no this story is not about a happy princess and her prince this story is sad so if you like happy stories I suggest you turn away now because this story has no happy ending but if you're up for the challenge then let's begin Emma threw a fireball at Rumplestiltskin but he dodged just in time and it hit the wall behind him " you're going to have to do better than that dearie" he said in a low growl then throw a green fireball at her but she flipped out of the way and hide behind a wall with her partner Antonio "don't let him get in your head" said Antonio as he emits a beam of light from his hands and it hits Rumpelstiltskin in the leg and it hits him in his leg he howled in pain and hits the ground "you can never beat me just say it" he yelled he puts his hand on his wound and it disappears and he gets back up "yes we know that that is why we have a plan" Emma ducked behind the rock "goodbye" she says to Antonio "goodby" Emma pulls out a bottle from in her pocket and pushes it a bomb goes off that was right under them and Rumplestiltskin the whole platform blew up they were gone but so was Rumplestiltskin and that was all that mattered but when that happened from the ashes of the platform formed a prophecy that said a girl would be born in a thousand years and she would have the powers of nature and on her tenth birthday she would unlock the powers and save the world but no one knew about the produce because no one dared to go near the place...
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...Video Clips *Bubble spoof- yung part po na nakatayo pong sumasayaw na parang pagirl tsaka yung parang robotic na dance niya. *Dance (Direct:J, Prod:C, Prod M:R)- yung booty me down po na parang nagshe-shake yung paa niya *Kelvinator- El hombre part na parang BRRRRR *Gentlemen- yung donut part po *Gisingin ang puso- short video clip lang din po, pwede na yung nasa cr na parang umiinom siya ng Lysol tsaka yung baril/lighter *Wala lang - maikling dance lang po niya, pwede na yung sa chorus part *Unexpected love- yung parang nambabastos po sila ng girl *Rens Door trick- short video clip lang din po. **Tapos kung may alam pa po kayong video niya na nakakatawa yung parang bloopers pakisama nalang din po **May video din po ba kayo nung nanalo siya ng best director? Kung meron po pwedeng pasama din yung part na na-award siya **Kung may nilagay po ako ditto na sa tingin niyo di bagay sa gagawing video, okay lang din po kung aalisin niyo ETO PO YUNG GINAWA KONG FLOW NUNG VIDEO, DI KO PO ALAM KUNG APPROVE SA INYO. HEHE :D 1. McquANA Production (:D) | 2. Few pictures of Rens (Fast) | 3. Video clips of Rens | 4. Greetings from friends | 5. Part ko po Parang sasabihin ko lang “Hi Rens! Yun lang babye.” Tapos bigla na pong mawawala ng 3 to 5 seconds. Kung baga magbablack na tapossss… | 6. Bigla pong babalik ako na parang joke lang na hindi pa ko tapos magsalita. Then yung totoong message nap o. | 7. Happy Birthday song na iba ibang tao kumakanta...
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...the humidity, the heat capacity of turkey meat, etc...... If you did a lot of math and got an answer of either 4 seconds or 2 months, you should probably suspect you did something wrong. If your answer was 8 hours, that could seem reasonable given what you've likely observed with popsicles and snowmen. So, the point is, you have to apply some common sense and check your answer. You'll be given more credit on the HW (and in life in general) for admitting your answer seems wrong based on simple logic. Explaining your logic and admitting you got tripped up by the calculation is better than standing by an answer that really make no sense at all. Altimeter measurements. 1) The basic principle of satellite altimetry is similar to that of acoustic echo sounding from ship. A radar pulse is sent out, it reflects off the ocean surface and returns to the satellite. The speed of the pulse and the round trip travel time are then used to determine the distance between the satellite and the sea surface. Lets say the JASON-2 satellite is orbiting roughly 1300 km above the reference ellipsoid of the earth. It sends...
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...ECHO FIELD TRIP On this wonderful tour, I learned a large amount of sustainable agricultural approaches. Crop rotation was one of them. It’s where the farmer grows different crops in the same field, in succession. Apparently, there are repercussions to planting the same crop over and over. This avoids those challenges. One challenge in particular is reducing the pest issue that most farmers face. These pests usually explode in population due to the continual availability of their food source. These pests tend to prefer one certain crop and by changing it yearly, the pest population stays down. These farmers also tend to plant crops that replenish the nutrients in the soil. Crops like soybeans and legumes reduce the need for the farmers to use fertilizer because it keeps the soil healthy. Farmers also use a method called “cover crops.” This method involves always having something growing in the soil. This prevents the soil from eroding, the weeds from growing, and it improves the quality of the soil. You will also see a large amount of farmers introduce “pest predators” onto their fields. Insects, birds, and spiders eat a lot of the pests that terrorize the crops of these farmers. These are just a few of the sustainable methods farmers use to keep their farms afloat. The biggest problem farmers’ face is the fact that there is an overgrowth of these pests. These pests are evolving and some pesticides are failing to work at this point. This forces farmers to introduce predators...
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...Just last month, the US senate unanimously passed a bill (97-0) that many proponents agree may significantly improve the delivery of healthcare to people who live in rural America. The Expanding Capacity For Health Outcomes (ECHO) act was initially developed and introduced by Senators Orin Hatch (R-Utah) and Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii). The bill has garnered complete bipartisan support among senators and lawmakers with the hope that this model will markedly improve healthcare services and delivery where there are a few or no healthcare workers. The aim of the ECHO act is to integrate the use of technology to help deliver and educate with the help of a collaborative model. The model offers dynamic interactions with specialists through teleportals 24/7 in any part of the country. Over the past few decades, there has been a major decline in available health services with many healthcare workers moving away to urban cities. Patients with acute and chronic problems often had to travel miles to see a healthcare provider to reach specialists working in cities. Senators Hatch and Schatz first became aware of this problem in the rural areas of their respective states a few years ago. They quickly became aware that many Americans living in rural areas where to seek to travel; and a better option would be was to deliver healthcare to them. They proposed a bill in...
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... In the song "Five More Minutes" written and sung by Scotty McCreery, the use of fundamental writing techniques is employed to greater impact the influence of the song; as well as the rest of the album it is a part of. Ethos, Pathos, Logos, and Kairos are all tactfully used to help influence the listeners. McCreery verbally constructs a beautiful picture of, what could be, essentially any person's life. Throughout the entire song, it is as if he is shaping and molding the perfect dream, prepared to fill the listener with a wistful memory. As most country music generally seems to go, this song follows the progression of life and the longing to relive favored moments. The rest of McCreery's album is closely written around this theme as well. "…Can't you give me five more minutes, Time rolls by the clock don't stop, I wish I had a few more drops, Of the good stuff, the good times, oh but they just keep on flying, Right on by like it ain't nothing, Wish I had me a pause button, Moments like those Lord knows I'd hit it, And give myself five more minutes…" He effectively uses Pathos by methodically and meticulously pulling at the listeners heart-strings. He emphasizes the fact that time is elusive and is a force that does not stop for anything. He finds the single string that inevitably unravels the rest and pulls them into his beautiful picture; creating a woven masterpiece. Expanding upon McCreery's skill with his descriptive lyric writing, he really hits home with the...
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...Trinity Mirror Regionals to become partner of Google’s AdWords campaign TRINITY Mirror Regionals (TMR), publisher of the Liverpool ECHO, has announced it has become the first newspaper group to become a Premier SME Partner of Google’s AdWords advertising programme in the UK. It means TMR will sell a range of AdWords account management services from account setup and activation to ongoing campaign maintenance and optimisation, allowing them to use online advertising as a cost effective way to find and target new customers. Tariq Janmohamed, head of the Partner Programme for Europe, Middle East and Africa, said: “The Programme was created to help small-and medium-sized businesses who don’t have the time or resources to manage their advertising campaigns.” TMR managing director digital marketing services, Phil Machray, added: “This further broadens our offering of marketing services to local advertisers.” Trinity Mirror invests for future and increases savings MEDIA group Trinity Mirror today said it was investing for future growth while increasing cost savings by £10m to maximise short-term profits. The group, which includes the Liverpool Daily Post and Liverpool ECHO titles, was reporting half year results to July 3. Total sales fell slightly from £382.2m to £371m, while pre-tax profits were £41.9m against £50.4m. Chief executive Sly Bailey said she had undertaken a series of actions to limit the impact on group operating profits. MEDIA group Trinity...
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