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  1. Impatience Pt1 (Front Mission: Gun Hazard) Magnus Choir, Syntheway Strings, Percussion Bells VST Virtual Instruments Software Windows Mac OS X

    http://syntheway.net - Demo: Impatience Pt1 (Front Mission: Gun Hazard) using Magnus Choir, Syntheway Strings and Percussion Kit (Tubular Bells) VST Plugins Virtual Instruments Software

    VST Plugins, Musical Instruments Software:

    1) Magnus Choir VSTi (Mixed choirs, with male and female voices) http://magnus.syntheway.net

    2) Percussion Kit VSTi (Tubular Bells) http://percussion.syntheway.net

    3) Syntheway Strings VSTi (Default Strings) http://strings.syntheway.net ………………………………………………….

    Software Description:

    1) Magnus Choir is a virtual musical instrument VST plug-in software developed by Syntheway Virtual Musical Instruments and can be used to create natural and synthetic choirs, vocal textures and sustained vowels. It may work as a plugin within DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software such as Image-Line FL Studio, Steinberg Cubase, Ableton Live or Cakewalk SONAR among others.

    SATB Structure: This Virtual Musical Ensemble of Singers features male and female mixed choirs in the classic SATB -Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass- structure: women sing Soprano and Alto, while men sing Tenor and Bass.

    Synthesis and Sampling: Sound is generated via a hybrid method that combines synthesis and sampling. It features 48 built-in presets sounds including a variety of choirs and additionally includes choral pads, vocal textures, effects and spatial voices. ……………………………………………………………………..

    2) Percussion Kit VSTi is a collection of percussion instruments designed for creating Orchestral Percussion, Auxiliary Percussion, Mallet Percussion, Latin Percussion and African Percussion. ……………………………………………………………………..

    3) Syntheway Strings VSTi: Is a "rich-sounding" sample based string VST instrument. Its Multisampled Ensemble Strings: Violin, Viola, Cello & Double Bass, has the ability to produce beautiful and lyrical lines, as well as powerful and forceful articulations. Strings Mode Selector includes: 01. Full Strings 02. Octaves Strings 03. Dark Strings 04. Marcato Strings 05. Staccato Strings 06. Marcato Octaves 07. Synth Strings 1 08. Synth Strings 2 09. Hybrid Strings 10. Pizzicato Strings

    http://strings.syntheway.net

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    Installation Notes

    Windows Requirements: - Use these Syntheway VST plugins in your favourite DAW MIDI Sequencer host like: FL Studio, Ableton Live, Cakewalk SONAR X1, Steinberg Cubase, Nuendo, PreSounus Studio One, Cockos REAPER, Mixcraft, MAGIX Samplitude, Sequoia, Energy XT, ACID Pro, Orion, VSTHost, SAVIHost, n-Track Studio, Cantabile, Adobe Audition and many others ( Check out complete list of VST compatible hosts here: http://syntheway.com/vstcompatiblehost.htm ) - Place the dll file / files into VST Plugins Folder. - 500 MHz Processor (Pentium, Celeron AMD or equivalent) minimum. - RAM: 128 MB or higher recommended. - Windows Operating System : Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 / x86 (32 bit). - For Windows x64 (64 bit) test it first with VST Bridge, jBridge or BitBridge. ……………………………………………………………………..­..

    Intel Mac OS X Requirements:

    Mac OS X v10.6 "Snow Leopard", v10.7 "Lion", v10.8 "Mountain Lion"

    Magnus Choir is available for Apple Mac OS X (Audio Unit, VST for Mac, NI Kontakt NKI Files, Apple Logic EXS24 MkII Sample Library): http://syntheway.com/Magnus_Choir_for_Mac_OS_X.htm

    Syntheway Virtual Strings Ensemble (Violin, Viola, Cello & Double Bass) is available for Apple Mac OS X (Audio Unit, VST for Mac, NI Kontakt NKI Files, Apple Logic EXS24 MkII Sample Library): http://syntheway.com/Syntheway_Strings_for_Mac_OS_X.htm

    Percussion Kit (Orchestral, Mallet, Latin, and African Percussion) is available for Apple Mac OS X (Audio Unit, VST for Mac, NI Kontakt NKI Files, Apple Logic EXS24 MkII Sample Library) http://syntheway.com/Syntheway_Percussion_Kit_Orchestral_Mallet_Latin_African… ……………………………………………………………………..­..

    Linux Operating System Requirements: Please see instructions at: http://linux.syntheway.net ……………………………………………………………………..­..

    Syntheway websites:

    http://www.syntheway.net http://www.syntheway.com

    —Huffduffed by syntheway 3 months ago

  2. The American Presidential Election: Model Of Democracy Or Flawed System?

    The British Library has a podcast service, making recordings of selected events available as downloadable files.

    http://www.bl.uk/whatson/podcasts/podcast132437.html

    —Huffduffed by hawbsl 3 months ago

  3. The Future of Libraries

    Despite the growth of e-readers and digital technology, New Yorkers are spending more time in libraries than ever.

    That’s according to a new report out today from the Center for an Urban Future about the changing role of our city’s public libraries in the digital age.

    This week on WNYC’s New Tech City, host Manoush Zomorodi delves into the topic and finds the contemporary library is about more than just digitizing documents and lending e-books to patrons on their Kindles and iPads.

    The Brooklyn Public Library and the New York Public Library are even undergoing renovations of their physical buildings that will help them better cater to a 21st century clientele.

    Plus, a visit to the New York Public Library Labs: a small department where developers and designers work closely with the library’s curators to turn documents, like maps and menus, into a new kind of searchable collection for the internet.

    —Huffduffed by sebastienmarion 4 months ago

  4. Millard Kaufman discusses his debut novel Bowl of Cherries

    Leo Braudy interviews Millard Kaufman on his debut novel Bowl of Cherries.

    http://events.lapl.org/podcasts/PodcastView.aspx?pid=120

    —Huffduffed by chrisaldrich 4 months ago

  5. Your Library Website Stinks and it’s Your Fault (ILI2012)

    This is a talk about library websites, but it’s really a talk about people. It’s a talk about our library patrons, a talk about us, what’s wrong with the way we’re doing things, how and who it hurts, and what we can do about it.

    —Huffduffed by mreidsma 6 months ago

  6. Jerry York | Calm Coach = Focused Players

    Collection of all Responsible Sports youth sports podcasts, including interviews with Doug Wilson, Ronnie Lott, Shane Battier, Summer Sanders, Tony Dorsett, Dot Richardson, and more.

    http://www.responsiblesports.com/media_library/podcasts.aspx?id=42

    —Huffduffed by emoeby 10 months ago

  7. Brian Aldiss: The Original Frankenstein book launch

    The launch of The Original Frankenstein, a Bodleian Library publication, took place in the Divinity School on 7 October 2008. Brian Aldiss, the well-known author of science-fiction, was the guest of honour.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 10 months ago

  8. Going solo

    Put description of site here for search engines to find.

    http://events.lapl.org/podcasts/PodcastView.aspx?pid=536

    —Huffduffed by bulkorder 10 months ago

  9. Andrew Blum | Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet - Free Library Podcast

    http://libwww.freelibrary.org/podcast/index.cfm?podcastID=991

    Recorded 6/7/2012

    Andrew Blum is a correspondent at Wired and a contributing editor at Metropolis, whose writing about architecture, design, technology, urbanism, art, and travel has appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times, The New Yorker, Slate, and Popular Science. Blum studied English and architecture history at Amherst College, and received his M.A. in human geography from the University of Toronto. From tiny fiber optic cables buried beneath Manhattan’s busy streets to the 10,000-mile-long undersea cable connecting Europe and West Africa, Blum chronicles the intriguing development of the internet in his new book, Tubes.

    —Huffduffed by michaelfox 11 months ago

  10. Responsive Web Design for Libraries: Get Beyond the Myth of the Mobile Web

    Matthew Reidsma of Grand Valley State University gave a talk at ALA Annual 2012 on Responsive Web Design for libraries. He led off with a discussion of the basics of Responsive Design and how it can benefit your library, and then spent the next hour walking through how to build a responsive site by tackling the elegant http://lollibrary.org website.

    Other formats, including video with slides, are available at http://matthewreidsma.com/articles/23.

    —Huffduffed by mreidsma 11 months ago

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