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track and combined
Beatmatching is a component of mixing which employs beatmatching combined with equalization, attention to phrasing and track selection in an attempt to make a single mix that flows together and has a good structure.
How this happened was related to the high turnover of staff combined with a lack of standard procedures for track inspections.
Lauda was saved by the combined actions of fellow drivers Arturo Merzario, Guy Edwards, Brett Lunger, and Harald Ertl, rather than by the ill-equipped track marshals.
Ski jumping can also be performed in the summer on a porcelain track and plastic grass combined with water.
The decathlon is a combined event in athletics consisting of ten track and field events.
He further stated that the harm to the cattle industry, combined with the railroad stopping the laying of track outside of Fort Worth, had caused Fort Worth to become such a drowsy place that he saw a panther ( cougar, mountain lion ) asleep in the street by the courthouse.
The new structure combined the football ground with a running track and facilities for field events.
The two engines, pulling wagons filled with railroad ties, traveled a track and thunderously crashed into each other at a combined speed of up to.
The company tracks individual loads by using barcoded containers and pallets to track loads combined into a larger container.
A labor riot at the mines in the late 1870s interrupted the flow of coal, and this combined with the poor financial state of the railroad led to the removal of most of the track by 1880 ; the remaining portion was removed a few years later.
Girls and boys track are also combined with Badger School and Greenbush-Middle River School.
The school's teams have combined to win five state championships including volleyball ( 1986, 1999 ) men's basketball ( 1985 ), women's basketball ( 2000 ) and men's track and field ( 2009 ).
A few small sections of track remain, but most has been removed and replaced with a combined foot and cycle path as part of the Tarka Trail.
Under Sevigne, the Huskers won 11 individual national championships, with 42 all-American athletes and 103 individual conference champions in combined indoor and outdoor track and field.
The recorded production sound track is later combined with other elements or re-recorded by automatic dialogue replacement.
* Michael Jackson used two Minimoogs combined to create the bass sound of the Thriller album's title track released in 1982.
The following album Mag Earwhig !, combined a new hard-rocking swagger with classic lo-fi fragments and one track, " Jane of the Waking Universe ", that featured the classic lineup for one last time.
This resettlement was one of Leto's goals for mankind's ultimate survival: the exponential growth in human numbers and colonized planets, combined with the dissemination of Siona's genes which render their bearer invisible to prescience, ensuring humanity's survival by making it impossible for any one force to track down every human in the universe or to control them all through prescience ( which forces the future to happen according to the vision of the prescient ).
Track and field events are divided into three broad categories: track events, field events, and combined events.
The title track " Falling into You " and " River Deep, Mountain High " ( a Tina Turner cover ) made prominent use of percussion instruments ; " It's All Coming Back to Me Now " ( a remake of Jim Steinman's song ) and a remake of Eric Carmen's " All by Myself " kept their soft-rock atmosphere, but were combined with the classical sound of the piano ; and the number-one single " Because You Loved Me ", which was written by Diane Warren, was a ballad that served as the theme to the 1996 film Up Close & Personal.
High production quality standards certified with ISO-standards, combined with a test track and extensive final inspection and quality checks lead to a tough and reliable truck –
The cut was made for video and a portion of audio then re-copied into the correct relationship, the same technique as for editing 16mm film with a combined magnetic audio track.
Three separate trains were in the station at Vaughan: double-header freight train No. 83 ( located to the north and headed south, which had been delayed due to having two drawbars pulled while at Vaughan ) and long freight train No. 72 ( located to the south and headed north ) were both in the passing track to the east of the main line, but the combined length of the trains was ten cars longer than the length of the east passing track, and thus some of the cars were stopped on the main line.
Hodges was a star four-sport athlete at Petersburg High School, earning a combined seven varsity letters in football, baseball, basketball, and track.

track and synth
The album notably featured " Bizarre Love Triangle " and " Angel Dust " ( of which a remixed instrumental version is available on the UK " True Faith " CD video single, under the title " Evil Dust "), a track which marries a synth break beat with Low-Life-era guitar effects.
In addition, jazz keyboardist Herbie Hancock performed a synth solo on the track " Hunter and the Hunted ".
Mentasm, co-produced with Mundo Muzique, became iconic within rave culture, as it was the track that gave birth to the " mentasm riff " ( also known as the " Hoover sound "): a churning, dirgelike synth pattern that wormed into techno's communal genome and has since been mutated and reused in literally thousands of records.
The successful title track featured a dark and powerful sequenced synth bass line and a dramatic video that introduced the now orange crew-cut Lennox to audiences.
This track does not appear on the soundtrack album, although three other tracks are similar to it: " Fornication in Space " ( track 3 ), " Heartbreak " ( track 8 ) and " Sweet Farewell " ( track 9 ), played respectively on synth, guitar and piano.
Another unique synth technique was used on the track " Who Dunnit?
Nick Rhodes and John Jones both contributed synth bass on the track during his absence.
" Chameleon " ( the opening track ) is another track with an instantly recognizable intro, the very funky bassline being played on an ARP Odyssey synth.
Each color-coded track corresponds to a different aspect of the song, such as percussion, synth, bass, or vocals, and contains a sequence of notes.
Like all the other 50 tracks on the album, Ron's exhilarating synth / vocal / banjo track " Enterbrain Exit " was about one minute long.
Total Bugs Bunny on Wild Bass, also an EP, was released on August 26 and featured the use of synth, sampler, and drum machine and an apparent influence from 8-bit video game music, first hinted at on the opening track of Hold Your Horse Is, " The D. Elkan ".
* Steven Dietrich-guitar, bass guitar, synth and programming on track 12.
* Malcolm Burn – horn arrangement on track 6, additional synth cello on track 10, additional production ideas on track 10
This, combined with a relatively cheap four track tape machine or higher end 16 and 24 track reel-to-reel machines would allow a musician to layer a number of keyboard tracks digitally, and then use a single track for MIDI information and the rest for analogue sounds, without requiring intermediate mix-downs to gain additional needed synth tracks.
* Howard Levy – harmonica ( tracks 1, 2, 4, 8-10 ), synth harmonica ( tracks 5, 11 ), keyboards ( tracks 5, 6, 8, 10 ), piano ( tracks 1-4, 6, 7, 10 ), Jew's harp ( track 2 ), güiro ( track 5 )

track and dynamic
Known for his dynamic onstage performances, Roberts added " Louie Louie " to the band's set and, in 1960, recorded the track with the Wailers as his backing band.
The dynamic convex hull problem is to keep track of the convex hull, e. g., for the dynamically changing set of points, i. e., while the input points are inserted or deleted.
During the trials it became clear that the increased weight and dynamic characteristics required a complete redesign of the vehicle's caterpillar track system.
On an undulating track profile, a skillful engineer can manipulate the relative power outputs ( as well as dynamic and air brake applications ) to minimize run-in and run-out of the coupler slack throughout the train.
The first experimental track was in Georgian mountains, then the suburban zones of the largest cities were electrified for motor-car locomotive-less trains to be used-very advantageous due to much better dynamic of such a train compared to the steam one, which is important for the suburban service with frequent stops.
The terms dynamic envelope or kinematic envelope, which include factors such as suspension travel ; overhang on curves ( at both ends and middle ); and lateral motion on the track, are sometimes used in place of loading gauge.
The dynamic behaviour of the wagons was the problem, but the solution adopted was to reduce the permitted speed of the wagons to 45 mph, and to reduce the track gauge by one-eighth of an inch, to 4 ft 8⅜in ( 1432mm ) for new installations of continuously welded track on concrete sleepers.
DVD Verdict's Judge Jeff Anderson commends the anime for its " CGI that blends well with the animation " and English dub that has a much more dynamic sound than the original Japanese track.
Commonly, the audio signal recorded onto an SVA track is encoded through a phase matrix, which allowed the two-channel format to record a center and surround channel, and companding noise reduction, which allows a constant signal-to-noise ratio to be delivered over a wide dynamic range.
The inclusion of the bagpipes was his idea, to add an extra dynamic to the track.
The simplest systems display the trackside signal aspect ( typically, green, yellow or red, indicating whether it is safe to proceed or not ), while more sophisticated systems also display allowable speed, location of nearby trains, and dynamic information about the track ahead.
Because of dynamic range limitations, volume compression was used, with a fourth track being used to regulate volume expansion.
In Boyd and Richerson's view, cultural evolution, operating on socially learned information, exists on a separate but co-evolutionary track from genetic evolution, and while the two are related, cultural evolution is more dynamic, rapid, and influential on human society than genetic evolution.
In every mode, on every track there are dynamic obstacles that can crash your vehicle and make you lose time to beat your opponents.
Then, among the candidates estimated from the two domains, a final pitch track can be computed using dynamic programming.
This is called an access link or static link ( as it keeps track of static nesting during dynamic and recursive calls ) and provides the routine ( as well as any other routines it may invoke ) access to the local data of its encapsulating routines at every nesting level.
As a result of the investigation, the old method of static track inspection was replaced with new track inspection cars employing dynamic inspection methods and data collection.
If the computation has features which one wants to track which are much smaller than the overall scale of the problem, and which move in time, then one must either include many more static grids to cover the region of interest, or adopt a dynamic scheme.
Because Digication's goal is to make its product, as Yan mentions in the video, " dynamic and flexible ," standards and rubrics can be manipulated to fit a course and are used to track student progress in real-time.
Many visual novels track statistics that the player must build in order to advance the plot, and permit a variety of endings, allowing more dynamic reactions to the player's actions than a typical linear adventure plot.
It allows for certain tracks to be muted and provides dynamic control over the volume, phasing and other aspects of each track.
The track listing of the album is organized as to create a dynamic change of paces and atmospheres, the tracks generally alternating between a fast, slow, fast, etc.

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