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guide and recording
The user having selected the required TV programs on the electronic program guide at the appropriate time, the box sends a control signal via the Scart link telling a compatible VCR or DVR to start or stop recording.
Turner used Bullock's voice on a recording of his self-penned song, " A Fool In Love ", to lay down a guide track for a male singer who did not attend the recording.
The wax strip passed from one eight-inch reel around the periphery of a pulley ( with guide flanges ) mounted above the V-pulleys on the main vertical shaft, where it came in contact with either its recording or playback stylus.
A particular point of contention is the practice of bringing in veteran voice actors ( who are generally capable of greatly altering their voices and inflections in order to create personalities for characters ) to read for a part, and then use the recording of the professional voice actor as a guide for the movie star, even though the actual character creation work is being done by the unpaid voice actor.
The prolific TiswasOnline fansite features an in-depth episode guide for the whole series, detailing where an episode is known to exist, whether as a private home recording or in the official archive.
Reportedly, according to Tony Martin, the vocals on " Nightwing " were actually the original guide vocals but for whatever reason were kept in the final recording.
Critically considered one of the most authentic traditional reggae acts, at the time of the first Rolling Stone Record Guide publication, they were the only band of any genre whose every recording received a five-star review ( of bands with more than one recording in the guide ).
His recording was supposed to be a temporary guide track to help the animators time the shots, but the producers of Life on Mars were content to retain it for the final version.
Critic Robert Christgau was the " originator of the ' consumer guide ' approach to pop music reviews ", an approach to writing pop recording reviews that was designed to help consumers to decide whether to buy a new album.
Shields attributed the time involved to both their lack of resources ( money to get their guitars in shape was one example noted ) and simply not recording when there was no inspiration to guide them.
After recording a guide vocal, backed by Beckett on piano, he reconsidered.
Windows Media Center includes additional software that covers the PVR functions of the proposed HTPC, including free program guide information and automatic program recording.
A guide track or ghost track is a recorded selection of music or song used as an aid in sound recording, filmmaking and performance.
In sound recording, guide tracks are often used as a framework around which the additional tracks are built.
Recording on such boxes, known as Personal Video Recorders or PVRs, is often more convenient, as programmes may be easily selected for recording from an on-screen programme guide, with no need to specify explicit start and end times for recordings, and no need to program more than one piece of equipment.
The operating guide for a 60 Hz (" NTSC ") Sony DCR-HC96 camcorder describes the progressive recording mode as follows:
Visitors will see original Talking Book recording and playback equipment, long canes and dog guide harness, original stereotype printing plates and equipment, a comprehensive collection of historic braillewriters, and many historic books printed in various tactile writing systems.
While visiting the company's recording studios on Sunset Boulevard, Crosby was asked to provide guide vocals for Meat Loaf, who was recording " I'd Do Anything for Love ".
* Detailed listening guide using a recording by Berlin Philharmonic, conducted by Claudio Abbado
* Detailed listening guide using a recording by the Vienna Philharmonic, conducted by Leonard Bernstein
( Take 2 of the recording, featuring this guide vocal, Starr singing the first verse three times, is track 14 on disc 2 of Anthology 3.

guide and career
* Australian Government myfuture portal: career guide Registration required
In childhood, Frege encountered philosophies that would guide his future scientific career.
Bobby Murray, Bass Masters Classic winner 1971 and 1978 began his fishing career on Toledo Bend in Many, LA in 1968 as a fishing guide.
Another common term for a career coach is career guide, although career guides typically use techniques drawn not only from coaching, but also mentoring, advising and consulting.
* xmoppet. org-tribute site with career and biographical information, image gallery, sound clips, links, articles, US TV guide, and a fan club with mailing list
Through the minister she met the great humanitarian and radical publisher Joseph Johnson, who was to guide her career and serve as a father figure.
He began his astronomical career as a tour guide at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles.
It is always difficult for Englishmen to admit that Nelson ever had an equal in his profession, but if any man is entitled to be so regarded, it should be this great naval commander of Asiatic race who never knew defeat and died in the presence of the enemy ; of whose movements a track-chart might be compiled from the wrecks of hundreds of Japanese ships lying with their valiant crews at the bottom of the sea, off the coasts of the Korean peninsula ... and it seems, in truth, no exaggeration to assert that from first to last he never made a mistake, for his work was so complete under each variety of circumstances as to defy criticism ... His whole career might be summarized by saying that, although he had no lessons from past history to serve as a guide, he waged war on the sea as it should be waged if it is to produce definite results, and ended by making the supreme sacrifice of a defender of his country.
His career received a major boost when he was chosen, at the suggestion of Wolfe, to act as a guide to the Duke of Richmond during a tour of the battlefields of the recent war.
Cantor also discovered and helped guide the career of singer Dinah Shore, first featuring her on his radio show in 1940, as well as other performers, including Deanna Durbin, Bobby Breen and Eddie Fisher.
José Pedro was the most dedicated guide and adviser in his brother's artistic career.
The year abroad launched a career in various posts in international development, and was the inspiration for both Cumyn's first novel, Waiting for Li Ming, published by Goose Lane Editions in 1993, and for his popular guide to work and study abroad, What in the World is Going On ?, first published in 1988 by the Canadian Bureau for International Education ( CBIE ).
While a premed student at UCLA, he began his entertainment career as a part-time tour guide at Universal Studios.
* http :// www. quantnet. com-Education Resource for Financial Engineering, featuring career guide, interviews with famous quants, online forum
The final track, " You ", has been previously released, but was remastered for this project and is often one of several titles dedicated to his wife and career guide of nearly 50 years, Leba.
Its designer, Harley Earl, would launch a thirty-year career as General Motors ' Vice President of the newly created Art & Color Studios, that still guide General Motors ' designs to this day.
For example, hockey agents start recruiting clients as young as 15, allowing the agent to guide the athlete's career before the NHL draft, which happens usually at 18 years of age.
His early working career was in electronics, but for many years he has studied birds and also works as a professional guide for birding tours of the island.
He started his international career by scoring 24 runs in two matches against Australia as a middle order batsman, but improved during Sri Lanka's 5 0 whitewash of Zimbabwe in April 2004, hitting a career-best 74 not out to guide Sri Lanka to a nine-wicket win in the second ODI.
Having renounced violence and his career as a bounty hunter, Lobo agrees to serve as the group's guide.
Heschel became his mentor and spiritual guide, whose influence and example profoundly affected Meyer's career as a religious leader.
Her mother has played a pivotal role in shaping her career and acted as her guide advisor.

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