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Creating Sounds from Scratch is a practical, in-depth resource on
the most common forms of music synthesis. It includes historical
context, an overview of concepts in sound and hearing, and
practical training examples to help sound designers and electronic
music producers to effectively manipulate presets and create new
sounds from scratch. The book covers the all of the main main
synthesis techniques including analog subtractive, FM, additive,
physical modeling, wavetable, sample-based, and granular. While the
book is grounded in theory, it relies on practical examples and
contemporary production techniques to illustrate how the reader can
utilize electronic sound design to maximize and improve his/her
work. Creating Sounds from Scratch is ideal for all who work in
sound creation, composition, editing, and contemporary commercial
production.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Cicero, Politics, and the 21st Century addresses the West's current
crisis of confidence. Reflecting on how the famed Roman
philosopher-statesmen Marcus Tullius Cicero thought and acted in a
time of great turbulence in the ancient world, this book offers
lessons to 21st century students of politics and statesmen alike.
Cicero's example shows that the survival of liberal democracy
requires us to recover a sense of nobility in politics - a balance
of power, honour, and justice with the pursuit of truth for the
common good. Cicero, Politics, and the 21st Century brings the
reader into the dirty politics of the late Roman Republic and tells
how Cicero rose to the top in this environment. He managed to work
with people who were often diametrically opposed to him, juggling
different power blocks and interest groups, while trying to
implement reforms, all at a time when the state apparatus and
public consensus holding the Republic together were breaking down.
Cicero was able to attain power, all the while maintaining his
integrity and advancing the interests of his people. Additionally,
Cicero and his time bring much needed perspective to our political
thinking by enabling us to examine events through a prism of
assumptions different from those we have inherited from the turmoil
of the 20th century.
This book explores how and why the labor practices of the world's
largest employer, supermarket giant Walmart, were contested by
unions and government regulators as it expanded to Latin America
starting in the 1990s. With an in-depth case study of Brazil, and a
comparative chapter examining Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, this
book analyzes the problematic encounter between diffusion of
home-office anti-labor practices and evolving national
institutional contexts that are quite varied and in some cases
enable considerable resistance by unions and/or regulators.
Walmart's "repressive familial" and "anti-union" model is found to
generate costs and conflicts that contributed to its
unprofitability and ultimate exit from Brazil in 2018. This
experience, contrasted with country situations where Walmart's
overall competitive and labor and human resource practices "fit"
better with national markets and institutions, underlines the
brittle, problematic nature of diffusionist corporate models
lacking adaptive capacity to significant cross-national variations
across host countries.
This expert analysis looks at what the increasing economic and
political prominence of China and other Asian nations means to the
West and the rest of the world. Asia's Rise in the 21st Century is
a wake-up call to the West, offering a sophisticated assessment of
a group of nations that are becoming essential markets for U.S.
trade, industry, and finance, even as they increasingly represent
fierce competition for global markets. The work traces changes that
launched the region down the path to potential economic and
political ascendancy, and it looks at various factors, from
politics to economics to demographics that affect Asia now and will
continue to do so in the future. China's prominence is explored in
the context of how it complements and competes with the rest of
Asia, especially Japan and India, and how it interacts with other
major emerging-market countries, such as Brazil, Russia, and
Turkey. The book also looks at the challenge China's ascendancy
poses to the assertion that a successful capitalist system must be
accompanied by political democracy. Finally, the authors suggest
ways in which Asia's rise can be accommodated in the West and
elsewhere and offer thoughts on where Asia, and especially China,
will be in 2030.
The Digital Humanities have arrived at a moment when digital Big
Data is becoming more readily available, opening exciting new
avenues of inquiry but also new challenges. This pioneering book
describes and demonstrates the ways these data can be explored to
construct cultural heritage knowledge, for research and in teaching
and learning. It helps humanities scholars to grasp Big Data in
order to do their work, whether that means understanding the
underlying algorithms at work in search engines, or designing and
using their own tools to process large amounts of
information.Demonstrating what digital tools have to offer and also
what 'digital' does to how we understand the past, the authors
introduce the many different tools and developing approaches in Big
Data for historical and humanistic scholarship, show how to use
them, what to be wary of, and discuss the kinds of questions and
new perspectives this new macroscopic perspective opens up.
Authored 'live' online with ongoing feedback from the wider digital
history community, Exploring Big Historical Data breaks new ground
and sets the direction for the conversation into the future. It
represents the current state-of-the-art thinking in the field and
exemplifies the way that digital work can enhance public engagement
in the humanities.Exploring Big Historical Data should be the go-to
resource for undergraduate and graduate students confronted by a
vast corpus of data, and researchers encountering these methods for
the first time. It will also offer a helping hand to the interested
individual seeking to make sense of genealogical data or digitized
newspapers, and even the local historical society who are trying to
see the value in digitizing their holdings.The companion website to
Exploring Big Historical Data can be found at
www.themacroscope.org/. On this site you will find code, a
discussion forum, essays, and datafiles that accompany this book.
The Digital Humanities have arrived at a moment when digital Big
Data is becoming more readily available, opening exciting new
avenues of inquiry but also new challenges. This pioneering book
describes and demonstrates the ways these data can be explored to
construct cultural heritage knowledge, for research and in teaching
and learning. It helps humanities scholars to grasp Big Data in
order to do their work, whether that means understanding the
underlying algorithms at work in search engines, or designing and
using their own tools to process large amounts of
information.Demonstrating what digital tools have to offer and also
what 'digital' does to how we understand the past, the authors
introduce the many different tools and developing approaches in Big
Data for historical and humanistic scholarship, show how to use
them, what to be wary of, and discuss the kinds of questions and
new perspectives this new macroscopic perspective opens up.
Authored 'live' online with ongoing feedback from the wider digital
history community, Exploring Big Historical Data breaks new ground
and sets the direction for the conversation into the future. It
represents the current state-of-the-art thinking in the field and
exemplifies the way that digital work can enhance public engagement
in the humanities.Exploring Big Historical Data should be the go-to
resource for undergraduate and graduate students confronted by a
vast corpus of data, and researchers encountering these methods for
the first time. It will also offer a helping hand to the interested
individual seeking to make sense of genealogical data or digitized
newspapers, and even the local historical society who are trying to
see the value in digitizing their holdings.The companion website to
Exploring Big Historical Data can be found at
www.themacroscope.org/. On this site you will find code, a
discussion forum, essays, and datafiles that accompany this book.
Diffusion-weighted MR Imaging, Perfusion MR Imaging, and Diffusion
Tensor Imaging provide information that is present in no other
imaging modality. With Guest Editor Scott Reeder focusing on the
body and Guest Editor Pratik Mukerjee exploring the neurological
aspects of these three imaging modalities, this is a must-have
resource for any radiologist involved in MR Imaging. It explores
such subjects as: Diffusion weighted MR imaging in musculoskeletal
radiology, Arterial Spin Labeled Perfusion Imaging, and Diffusion
Tensor Imaging of Neurodegenerative Diseases.
The dungeon was always that dark place beneath us. We prefer to not
enter there for the very purpose it serves. We prefer to remain
above in our understanding, appreciation, our loves, and we deem
that to be living. But isn't below merely the result of what we do
above? We remove it from the light and cast it into that darkness
so it is unseen, so it seems. It's there festering and filling up,
but we can't seal it because we need it-so it seems. Perhaps the
real dungeon is right where we are-just as cold and dark? It is
this that we need to light up to understand what must be purged and
what must be salvaged. And what is salvagable, God has made, and
what must be purged, man has fostered. Scott Koch hails from
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Although he was a technical school
graduate with honors, he never found any of those fields to be
inspirational, even though his skills are diverse. He grew up in a
neighborhood with an older brother and a younger sister and
brother, and was packed with kids. He considers himself a "spoiled
poor kid" because of this and the fact that it wasn't far to get to
a field, woods, or a creek or river. Of course, the fields and
woods are gone now so others may have quite a different childhood.
Our author was always drawn to the abstract, or the not so evident,
but would also express that Van Gogh merely had his grandchild do
his paintings because he could do no less. Scott now resides in
Pottstown, PA with his wife, Trudy. Scott B. Koch
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SOCIOLOGY OF LANGUAGE brings to students,
researchers and practitioners in all of the social and
language-related sciences carefully selected book-length
publications dealing with sociolinguistic theory, methods, findings
and applications. It approaches the study of language in society in
its broadest sense, as a truly international and interdisciplinary
field in which various approaches, theoretical and empirical,
supplement and complement each other. The series invites the
attention of linguists, language teachers of all interests,
sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists, historians
etc. to the development of the sociology of language.
A provocative and timely look at the current state of global
economics, particularly how the state-owned companies of Russia,
China, Latin America, and other emerging markets are influencing
how people work, how they consume, and how they prosper. The global
economy is changing: experts are noting slow growth in the advanced
economies, greater volatility in international markets, and the
emergence of state-owned companies in the competitive marketplace.
This forward-looking reference explores the role that state
capitalism plays within the political structures of countries
throughout the world. The text begins with an introduction to state
capitalism, moves into an in-depth examination of several countries
and regions, and concludes with a discussion on the future of state
capitalism in the next decade. Coauthors Scott B. MacDonald and
Jonathan Lemco examine the challenges that state-owned companies
face in the global economy, including a weak legal and commercial
infrastructure, a conflict of interest between politics and
business, and massive corruption in local and regional governments.
A close review of the perils of state capitalism based on
meritocracy devolving into crony capitalism invites debate on the
longevity of this economic system versus a free market economy.
Considers the factors that will impede future economic growth in
China, Russia, Argentina, and Venezuela Defines the role of the
state in the economy and the accompanying political system Features
chapters on the economic outlook of Egypt, the Middle East,
Eurasia, and Latin America Discusses the future of capitalism in
the 21st century Includes a look at alternative economic scenarios
in the year 2025
This book examines the slide into a new Cold War in the Caribbean.
The primary argument is that the Caribbean's geopolitics have
shifted from a period of relative great power disinterest in the
aftermath of the Cold War to a gradual movement into a new Cold War
in which a global rivalry between the U.S. and China is acted out
regionally. The result of this is a gradual polarization of
countries in the Caribbean as they are increasingly pressured to
choose between Washington and Beijing (this being very evident
during the Trump years). It can be argued that the U.S. focus on
the Caribbean in the late 1990s through the early 21st century
diminished, leaving the region open to a China ready and eager to
do business and guided by a diverse set of objectives. The book
brings the reader into a discussion on international relations with
a main focus on U.S.-Chinese relations being played out in the
Caribbean, an important strategic region for the North American
country.
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