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    came up with “Fantasound”. “Fantasound was one of the first stereophonic sound reproduction systems. In it's most simplest description, Fantasound was two main projectors and three ‘house’ speakers.” https://storify.com/jmcdnld7/american-culture-and-it-s-effect-in-the-music-of-dThese speakers were scattered around the theatre so that sound could be coming from every angle, which created the most excellent viewing experience. The surround sound known around the world today would not have been available

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    Side of the Moon The album The Dark Side of the Moon, by Pink Floyd was an album that pushed the boundaries on multi-tracking and tape looping, as well as mixing in1973. The engineer, Alan Parsons, use many unusual techniques to help create the sound that we know and love. Which landed the album on the charts for 750 weeks. Dark side of the moon was first lead engineering job Alan had with Pink Floyd and only took a year to record. To record this album an EMI console, a 16-track tape machine,

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    Hi-Res audio is just a fancy way of saying that the music is at a high resolution to provide the nuances of sound that the artist intended. Enjoying high-quality audio is something that can be done at home and which only requires a minimal adding to of the components already found in your home theater in order to enjoy a superior quality sound that will make new titles, as well as old favorites sound impressive. So you’re sold on the idea, but what has to be set up to make it happen? Here’s what is needed

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    had the least problems. However, I did encounter issues such as the section when the drums drop out for a couple crochets after the 4X4 rhythm when the cymbals come in for second time, had to be comped from take 5 as there was timing problems and sound like the tempo slowed down (clanging). The section after which is the trombone solo, I had comped from take 7 due to timing issues and was not keen on tone, groove and character the trombone was playing. Take 6 DJ scratching intro was replaced by take

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    Sound Recording, Its History And Impact On Media In The 21st Century On this essay I will try to show how Sound Recording impacts media in the 21st century. But in order for me to do that I will need to explore the history of Sound Recording, which started in the 19th Century. Before 1877 sound could be recorded but not played. That year Thomas Alva Edison invented the talking tin foil, also known as the phonograph (voice – writer), which enabled sound to be played back (the

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    this synthesizer was used to play the 8 note sequence. A white noise was also added on this to created hi-hut kind of sound. Another synth that stands out in this track is VCS 3 (voltage controlled studio 3) which came out in 1969. Not like the Synthi AKS, they used this synth to create a sound effect. Using its oscillators, filter, noise generator and sequencer, they created a sound effect like vehicles, or perhaps airplanes, are passing through the audience from right to left. (which you can probably

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    Production Level 3 The Soundcraft Vi4 is a state of the art professional live sound mixing console by Harman. The Vi4 is made up of multiple components that if used proficiently, can benefit any live sound reinforcement situation. With 48 mono inputs of concurrent mixing channels, which can be coupled to form stereo sound and direct outputs for each and every input, this is the ideal industry standard sound desk for live sound reinforcement by Soundcraft. The Soundcraft unit consists of a local rack

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    Communication Skills Communication skills are all around us, from the day we are born until the rest of our lives. How many times have you seen communication skills required for a job in the classifieds and wonder what it actually means. A communication skill is some type of skill used in communication, From talking, body language to even listening. Many things can effect the way one can convey his or her communication skills to others. All of these skills are very personnel to one another

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    Music is a universal language. It is a part of culture that has been around for thousands of years, dating back to the first recorded German flutist 40,000 years ago during the Stone Age. Lyrics and sounds can be understood and interpreted independently, but it is how humans are able to take in these sounds and interpret them that is often misunderstood. The biological and psychological aspects of this process play an imperative role, including the idea that our hearing systems are based solely on the

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    Reflection on the Handover Video Vignette The issue of inter-professional communication is a critical aspect of contemporary healthcare to enhance team communication and collaboration; its unique principle is the ability of building mutual trust, understanding and support in healthcare environment (Portsmouth, Coyle & Trede, 2012). More importantly, it ensures patient’s intensive care and outcomes effectively. In this reflective essay, by approaching the 5Rs framework for reflection,

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