Kontakt Rhythmic Modulation
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Envelopes have evolved from simple ADSR envelopes to include any number of stages and be synchronized to your DAW tempo and meter. In this video we look at how to use advanced envelopes in Native Instruments Kontakt to create complex rhythmic gestures. This video will provide you with a starting point for your own
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This subject offers a broad survey of texts (both literary and philosophical) drawn from the Western tradition and selected to trace the growth of ideas about nature and the natural environment of mankind. The term nature in this context has to do with the varying ways in which the physical world has been conceived as the habitation of mankind, a source of imperatives for the collective organization and conduct of human life. In this sense, nature is less the object of complex scientific in
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Historically, Japanese firms have not been prominent players in cross-border mergers and acquisitions. In industries where this is the normal route for expansion, this reticence has been holding its firms back. Determined not to be upstaged by countries like India, China and Korea in breathing new life into its companies, Japan is instigating global mergers in sectors as diverse as brewing, sheet glass, and banking. Dr George Olcott has been studying the issues and cultural differences behind th
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This course examines the theory and practice of using computational methods in the emerging field of digital humanities. It develops an understanding of key digital humanities concepts, such as data representation, digital archives, information visualization, and user interaction through the study of contemporary research, in conjunction with working on real-world projects for scholarly, educational, and public needs. Students create prototypes, write design papers, and conduct user studies.
The Economist's Emma Duncan and author Sydney Padua explore the story of 19th century data geek, Ada Lovelace, who presaged the power of computers by writing one of the first programs. And have we entered a new geological epoch? Tim Cross discusses the evidence. Kenneth Cukier hosts
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U.S. Navy Commander Reid Wiseman was a flight engineer on Expedition 41 which launched from Kazakhstan on May 28, 2014, onboard Soyuz 39. After more than five months in space, Wiseman returned to Earth on November 9, 2014.
While aboard the space station, Wiseman conducted in two spacewalks. During the first spacewalk, Wiseman and ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst permanently stowed a failed cooling pump module and installed the Mobile Transport Relay Assembly that provides power to the Mobile Tran
In lesson 4 of One Minute Romanian you will learn how to say you don't understand something. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Romanian at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Romanian is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.Author(s):
Table 1 Strengths and weaknesses of different structures for project teams
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