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    Billy Bob

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    genuine copy of Windows Vista (x86 or x64) * Currently‚ only English-language editions of Windows are supported. * A microphone. We recommend the following in addition: * A minimum of 1GB of memory is recommended. * Completing the Microphone Wizard and the Windows Speech Recognition tutorial before using WSR Macros. This will ensure that your microphone is properly set-up and help the speech engine become adapted to your voice. * Speakers or headset for sound and voice output

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    RADIO PROGRAM PRODUCTION

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    PRESENTED BY: FIZA ASGHAR‚ AMNA WAQAR‚ ANEES MOHIY-UD-DIN AND ZOHAIB AHMED Outline Introduction Qualities of Radio Producer Observation Experience Conceptualize ideas Creativity Selection of Words Elements of Radio Production Studio Microphone Music Artificial Echo Human Voice Radio Programme Production Pre- Production An idea is Born Plan of Action The Script Paperwork Production Post Production Writing for Radio Language Short Sentences One Idea in One line

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    clap switch project

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    INTRODUCTION With the increasing interest in comfort and luxury and keeping in mind the disable persons a clap switch was invented. A device which can turn on or off an instrument with just clap of a hand. The basic idea of clap switch is that the electric microphone picks up the Sound of your claps‚ coughs‚ and the sound of that book knocked off the table. It produces a Small electrical signal which is amplified by the succeeding transistor stage. Two transistors Cross connected as a bi-stable multi-vibrator

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    Karaoke Business Plan

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    will always have the most up to date software for karaoke and songs that are popular at the time. Customers can make a list of songs to be played at their parties and karaoke requests that I can download for them. With disco lights and wireless microphones to ensure that the customer always has a good experience when booking with my service. I will offer my services for a weekly slot to pubs/clubs at the price of £90 Sunday-Thursday and £105 on Friday-Saturday. If the venue requires lighting for

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    The Audio Engineer

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    engineer must be educated in the Audio Industry with a Bachelors Degree in at least one of many Audio Production courses. The individuals training for this degree must know the fundamentals of proper signal flow‚ how to work a mixing board‚ set up microphones‚ and manipulate outboard equipment that includes time based and dynamic processors. Once the engineer has taken the proper courses for the specific field and has received their commemorative degrees‚ they can learn more about audio engineering by

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    Tommy Smith 10-8-11 Recording Techniques Final Paper Innovative Miking Techniques Within the audio recording industry‚ microphone techniques are a way for engineers and producers to be creative and innovative. Many engineers have their ”go-to” techniques that make them a creative force of their craft. There are many “out of the box” miking techniques that are use within the recording industry. Recently I tried some “out of the box” techniques for kick drum that most engineers would consider

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    Mbox User Guide

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    ® Mbox User Guide Version 9.0 Legal Notices This guide is copyrighted ©2010 by Avid Technology‚ Inc.‚ (hereafter “Avid”)‚ with all rights reserved. Under copyright laws‚ this guide may not be duplicated in whole or in part without the written consent of Avid. 003‚ 96 I/O‚ 96i I/O‚ 192 Digital I/O‚ 192 I/O‚ 888|24 I/O‚ 882|20 I/O‚ 1622 I/O‚ 24-Bit ADAT Bridge I/O‚ AudioSuite‚ Avid‚ Avid DNA‚ Avid Mojo‚ Avid Unity‚ Avid Unity ISIS‚ Avid Xpress‚ AVoption‚ Axiom‚ Beat Detective‚ Bomb

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    The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate evidence-based best practice for hearing aid fitting procedure. Literature review has been completed‚ and when evidence based studies were not found‚ manufacturers’ white papers were reviewed. This patient is a 75 year old man who has a bilateral symmetrical mild to moderately severe sensorineural hearing loss above 500 Hz with good word recognition scores in each ear. The patient expressed difficulty talking to his wife in the car and from distance at

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    Live Sound

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    LIVE SOUND Tim Price FdSc 2A 15th January 2010 D4: LIVE SOUND ENGINEERING.. THEORY The role of an audio engineer is no longer exclusive to the recording studio. The skill set of a modern engineer extends to video‚ radio‚ graphics and many more. One of the key growth areas for finding employment opportunities in the sector‚ is that of live sound engineering. The theory of live sound is one which combines the two things present in most musical engineering‚ technical ability and intuition. Each

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    David Sanchez C 5th Attic/Film “Running Away” Film Rationale Feeling of Liberty is what all people want‚ not feel repressed and have a peaceful moment. Most of The times the environment not permit it ‚ for that reason you have to go out even if it is only a little moment ‚but all people need a time for distraction ‚to organize ideas ‚to find happiness‚ to recuperate the joy of life‚ going through another ay an non common one ‚”Running Away” As sound engineer I was looking for a song that fits

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