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G. Gain Staging -- h. Fades -- i. Panning -- j. Constant Gain or Constant Power -- k. Equalization -- l. Compression -- m. Normalizing -- n. Noise Gate -- o. Expansion -- p. Exciter -- q. De-Esser -- r. Noise Reduction -- s. Reverberation and Delays -- t. De-Verberation -- u. Effects and Filters -- v. Limiter -- w. Premixing -- x. Buses, Auxes, Sends and Returns -- y. VCA Faders -- z. Master Fader -- aa. Metering -- bb. 2-Pops and Tail Pops -- cc. Dialogue and ADR Premix -- dd. Foley Premix -- ee. Sound Effects Premix -- ff. Design Effects Premix -- gg. Backgrounds Premix -- hh. Music Premix -- ii. Temp Mix -- CHAPTER 14 Mixing Myself -- a. Introduction -- b. Set-Up -- c. Getting Started -- ...
This issue features five stories of supernatural, fantasy, and science fiction.Included:"Texas Awaits" by Patrick Winters, "An Aldebaran Sugar Cookie for Star Shaker" by Mary E. Lowd, "Kojin" by EJ Shumak, "Yama" by Anusha VR, and "Thursday in the Park with Loas" by Jill Hand.
Most routine motor tasks are complex, involving load transmission through out the body, intricate balance, and eye-head-shoulder-hand-torso-leg coor dination. The quest toward understanding how we perform such tasks with skill and grace, often in the presence of unpredictable perturbations, has a long history. This book arose from the Ninth Engineering Foundation Con ference on Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement, held in Deer Creek, Ohio, in June 1996. This unique conference, which has met every 2 to 4 years since the late 1960s, is well known for its informal format that promotes high-level, up-to-date discussions on the key issues in the field. The intent is to capture the high qu...
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