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Audio mixing is the process by which multiple sounds are combined into one or more channels. In the process, the source signals' level, frequency content, dynamics, and panoramic position are manipulated and effects such as reverb may be added. This practical, aesthetic, or otherwise creative treatment is done in order to produce a mix that is more appealing to listeners.
Audio mixing is practiced for music, film, television and live sound. The process is generally carried out by a mixing engineer operating a mixing console or digital audio workstation.
Before the introduction of multitrack recording, all the sounds and effects that were to be part of a recording were mixed together at one time during a live performance. If the mix wasn't satisfactory, or if one musician made a mistake, the selection had to be performed over until the desired balance and performance was obtained. However, with the introduction of multitrack recording, the production phase of a modern recording has radically changed into one that generally involves three stages: recording, overdubbing, and mixdown.
Rwanda (/ruːˈɑːndə/ or /ruːˈændə/ ( listen); Kinyarwanda: U Rwanda [u.ɾɡwanda]), officially the Republic of Rwanda (Kinyarwanda: Repubulika y'u Rwanda; French: République du Rwanda), is a sovereign state in central and east Africa and one of the smallest countries on the African mainland. Located a few degrees south of the Equator, Rwanda is bordered by Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Rwanda is in the African Great Lakes region and is highly elevated; its geography dominated by mountains in the west and savanna to the east, with numerous lakes throughout the country. The climate is temperate to subtropical, with two rainy seasons and two dry seasons each year.
In physics, sound is a vibration that propagates as a typically audible mechanical wave of pressure and displacement, through a medium such as air or water. In physiology and psychology, sound is the reception of such waves and their perception by the brain.
Acoustics is the interdisciplinary science that deals with the study of mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids including vibration, sound, ultrasound, and infrasound. A scientist who works in the field of acoustics is an acoustician, while someone working in the field of acoustical engineering may be called an acoustical engineer. An audio engineer, on the other hand is concerned with the recording, manipulation, mixing, and reproduction of sound.
Applications of acoustics are found in almost all aspects of modern society, subdisciplines include aeroacoustics, audio signal processing, architectural acoustics, bioacoustics, electro-acoustics, environmental noise, musical acoustics, noise control, psychoacoustics, speech, ultrasound, underwater acoustics, and vibration.
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Disney's Moana - "How Far I'll Go" music video - Janella Salvador Official Video: http://bit.ly/2f6CJI9 Credits To: Walt Disney Studios Philippines "How Far I'll Go" I've been standing at the edge of the water 'Long as I can remember, never really knowing why I wish I could be the perfect daughter But I come back to the water, no matter how hard I try Every turn I take, every trail I track Every path I make, every road leads back To the place I know, where I can not go Though I long to be See the line where the sky meets the sea? It calls me And no one knows, how far it goes If the wind in my sail on the sea stays behind me One day I'll know, if I go there's just no telling how far I'll go Oh oh oh, oh, oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh Oh oh oh, oh, oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh I know, ...
Gray Cook is an internationally recognized physical therapist, orthopedic certified specialist and certified strength and conditioning specialist. Cook is the founder of Functional Movement Systems, a company that has developed movement screens and assessments used in professional sports, Olympic sports and elite military teams. He is the author of "Athletic Body in Balance" and "Movement". By revisiting the natural developmental principles, Cook forces us to rethink motor learning, exercise and modern conditioning practices. Gray’s talent for making the complex seem simple and for translating good theory into practice has led to his popularity as a speaker on healthy movement. We deconstruct human movement, like some software engineers do with code. We identify mistakes in personal fitne...
Futurist Stephan A. Schwartz has researched the key elements that catalyze creativity and shares them with clarity that encourages us all to access our creative muse. Stephan A. Schwartz is a columnist for the journal Explore, and editor of the daily web publication Schwartzreport.net where he covers trends that are affecting the future. For 40 years Stephane has been studying the nature of consciousness and exceptional human performance. He has written numerous magazine articles for Smithsonian, OMNI, American History, American Heritage, The Washington Post, The New York Times, has produced and written a number television documentaries and four books: The Secret Vaults of Time, The Alexandria Project, Mind Rover, Opening to the Infinite, and his latest, The 8 Laws of Change. This...
Three-time Grammy award winning lyricist and multi-instrumentalist Wyclef Jean started a movement as the founding and guiding member of The Fugees’, whose album The Score certified six times platinum. Take a journey through the inspiring story of this producer, author, and humanitarian as he sits down with Tom Bilyeu in this episode of Impact Theory. SHOW NOTES Wyclef talks about growing up in Haiti, giant birds, and imaginary friends. [3:21] Tom and Wyclef discuss how he developed an orchestra in his brain. [8:45] Wyclef describes his obsession with words and how he fell in love with battle rapping. [12:48] Wyclef explains how he shaped his brain with jazz and learned music discipline. [16:00] Wyclef recalls a phone call from Michael Jackson and how he experienced music theory. [17:27] W...
Victoires de la Musique: votez pour Cheese « Album de l'année 2011 » Connectez-vous sur le site http://www.lesvictoires.com jusqu'au 1er mars 20h
Why It Takes 75 Elements to Make Your Cell Phone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMzN_a66NKg Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml The minerals used to power your smartphone are helping fund Africa's deadliest war. How is the world fighting this conflict-funded industry? Learn More: BBC News: DR Congo: Cursed by its natural wealth http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-24396390 The Atlantic: The Origins of War in the DRC http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/06/the-origins-of-war-in-the-drc/277131/ The New York Times: Congo Gets More Help In Africa In Rebel War http://www.nytimes.com/1998/08/23/world/congo-gets-more-help-in-africa-in-rebel-war.html Music Track Courtesy of APM Music: "Stretching" Subscribe to Seeker Daily! http://bit.ly/1GSoQoY _________________________ Seeke...
Talks at Google was honoured to host the esteemed philosopher Peter Singer to discuss his seminal work Famine, Affluence, and Morality and what it means to live a moral life in a grossly unequal world. Recorded in London, June 2016 You can follow Peter on Twitter - @PeterSinger Originally published in 1972, “Famine, Affluence, and Morality” is one of the most widely discussed essays in applied ethics. He argues that we have the same moral obligations to those living far away as we do to those close to us - choosing not to send life saving money to starving people on the other side of the world is the moral equivalent of neglecting to save a drowning child because we would prefer not to muddy our shoes. If we can help, we must - and any excuse is hypocrisy. Peter Singer specialises in ...
The Sounds of Angels Libera - Ave Maria(Caccini) - Tom Cully I slowed it down by 800% using the Paul Stretch Program provided here With every sound stretched sounds become different and profoundly beautiful. With this track it was already amazing and I thought I'd give it a try and it turned out great. Thanks for Listening!
What does UPS, drone technology and vaccine assistance have in common? A partnership centered on delivering vaccine humanitarian aid to the remotest parts of Rwanda. UPS is lending its expertise to a new project with Gavi (the Vaccine Alliance) and Zipline (a robotics company). The goal is delivering vaccines to extreme remote areas, build a working model network and expand drone delivery across the world. Watch the video to learn more about this first in UPS history.
FOLLOW the Gregory Brothers for more remixes/songifications: http://facebook.com/gregorybrothers http://twitter.com/gregorybrothers http://instagram.com/gregorybrothers http://vine.co/songify MASTERED by http://mattshane.com #winning #WINNING backup vox - Catherine Provenzano - http://cpsayswatchthis.blogspot.com/ ORIGINAL interviews ABC: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTMRYbhPbZE NBC: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/41824892 CNN: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WSZ_xnbILE 2ND CHANNEL http://www.youtube.com/thegregorybrothers SHIRTS http://shop.thegregorybrothers.com Send us stuff! The Gregory Brothers 442-D Lorimer St. #102 Brooklyn, NY 11206-1030 CHORDS: Em Bm/D Am Em Em Bm/D Am C D Em C G LYRICS: I'm on a drug called Charlie Sheen It's not available, if you try...
Disney's Moana - "How Far I'll Go" music video - Janella Salvador Official Video: http://bit.ly/2f6CJI9 Credits To: Walt Disney Studios Philippines "How Far I'll Go" I've been standing at the edge of the water 'Long as I can remember, never really knowing why I wish I could be the perfect daughter But I come back to the water, no matter how hard I try Every turn I take, every trail I track Every path I make, every road leads back To the place I know, where I can not go Though I long to be See the line where the sky meets the sea? It calls me And no one knows, how far it goes If the wind in my sail on the sea stays behind me One day I'll know, if I go there's just no telling how far I'll go Oh oh oh, oh, oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh Oh oh oh, oh, oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh I know, ...
Gray Cook is an internationally recognized physical therapist, orthopedic certified specialist and certified strength and conditioning specialist. Cook is the founder of Functional Movement Systems, a company that has developed movement screens and assessments used in professional sports, Olympic sports and elite military teams. He is the author of "Athletic Body in Balance" and "Movement". By revisiting the natural developmental principles, Cook forces us to rethink motor learning, exercise and modern conditioning practices. Gray’s talent for making the complex seem simple and for translating good theory into practice has led to his popularity as a speaker on healthy movement. We deconstruct human movement, like some software engineers do with code. We identify mistakes in personal fitne...
Futurist Stephan A. Schwartz has researched the key elements that catalyze creativity and shares them with clarity that encourages us all to access our creative muse. Stephan A. Schwartz is a columnist for the journal Explore, and editor of the daily web publication Schwartzreport.net where he covers trends that are affecting the future. For 40 years Stephane has been studying the nature of consciousness and exceptional human performance. He has written numerous magazine articles for Smithsonian, OMNI, American History, American Heritage, The Washington Post, The New York Times, has produced and written a number television documentaries and four books: The Secret Vaults of Time, The Alexandria Project, Mind Rover, Opening to the Infinite, and his latest, The 8 Laws of Change. This...
Three-time Grammy award winning lyricist and multi-instrumentalist Wyclef Jean started a movement as the founding and guiding member of The Fugees’, whose album The Score certified six times platinum. Take a journey through the inspiring story of this producer, author, and humanitarian as he sits down with Tom Bilyeu in this episode of Impact Theory. SHOW NOTES Wyclef talks about growing up in Haiti, giant birds, and imaginary friends. [3:21] Tom and Wyclef discuss how he developed an orchestra in his brain. [8:45] Wyclef describes his obsession with words and how he fell in love with battle rapping. [12:48] Wyclef explains how he shaped his brain with jazz and learned music discipline. [16:00] Wyclef recalls a phone call from Michael Jackson and how he experienced music theory. [17:27] W...
Victoires de la Musique: votez pour Cheese « Album de l'année 2011 » Connectez-vous sur le site http://www.lesvictoires.com jusqu'au 1er mars 20h
Why It Takes 75 Elements to Make Your Cell Phone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMzN_a66NKg Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml The minerals used to power your smartphone are helping fund Africa's deadliest war. How is the world fighting this conflict-funded industry? Learn More: BBC News: DR Congo: Cursed by its natural wealth http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-24396390 The Atlantic: The Origins of War in the DRC http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/06/the-origins-of-war-in-the-drc/277131/ The New York Times: Congo Gets More Help In Africa In Rebel War http://www.nytimes.com/1998/08/23/world/congo-gets-more-help-in-africa-in-rebel-war.html Music Track Courtesy of APM Music: "Stretching" Subscribe to Seeker Daily! http://bit.ly/1GSoQoY _________________________ Seeke...
Talks at Google was honoured to host the esteemed philosopher Peter Singer to discuss his seminal work Famine, Affluence, and Morality and what it means to live a moral life in a grossly unequal world. Recorded in London, June 2016 You can follow Peter on Twitter - @PeterSinger Originally published in 1972, “Famine, Affluence, and Morality” is one of the most widely discussed essays in applied ethics. He argues that we have the same moral obligations to those living far away as we do to those close to us - choosing not to send life saving money to starving people on the other side of the world is the moral equivalent of neglecting to save a drowning child because we would prefer not to muddy our shoes. If we can help, we must - and any excuse is hypocrisy. Peter Singer specialises in ...
The Sounds of Angels Libera - Ave Maria(Caccini) - Tom Cully I slowed it down by 800% using the Paul Stretch Program provided here With every sound stretched sounds become different and profoundly beautiful. With this track it was already amazing and I thought I'd give it a try and it turned out great. Thanks for Listening!
What does UPS, drone technology and vaccine assistance have in common? A partnership centered on delivering vaccine humanitarian aid to the remotest parts of Rwanda. UPS is lending its expertise to a new project with Gavi (the Vaccine Alliance) and Zipline (a robotics company). The goal is delivering vaccines to extreme remote areas, build a working model network and expand drone delivery across the world. Watch the video to learn more about this first in UPS history.
FOLLOW the Gregory Brothers for more remixes/songifications: http://facebook.com/gregorybrothers http://twitter.com/gregorybrothers http://instagram.com/gregorybrothers http://vine.co/songify MASTERED by http://mattshane.com #winning #WINNING backup vox - Catherine Provenzano - http://cpsayswatchthis.blogspot.com/ ORIGINAL interviews ABC: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTMRYbhPbZE NBC: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/41824892 CNN: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WSZ_xnbILE 2ND CHANNEL http://www.youtube.com/thegregorybrothers SHIRTS http://shop.thegregorybrothers.com Send us stuff! The Gregory Brothers 442-D Lorimer St. #102 Brooklyn, NY 11206-1030 CHORDS: Em Bm/D Am Em Em Bm/D Am C D Em C G LYRICS: I'm on a drug called Charlie Sheen It's not available, if you try...
I know I'll have to leave this place
don't really like to be disgraced
do you know how it feels this time?
a nervous stitch inside my mind
I'm telling stories to the stairs
It his greedy head has lost despair
I have conquered all the time
I like it when it feels unkind
and if it hurts before it ends
I'll shiver when you hold my hand
I get covered against the night
everytime I turn off the lights
now we know the we'll never gonna make it
if you get the chance the grab it fast and take it
soon we'll find another way to be
don't despise the turning of the wheel
keep your head up and nevermind
sometimes you have to break it to survive
go out and set up all the things you want to see