This free eBook can be read on Kindles. The book contains links to 400 videos that are hosted on YouTube. In order to view the videos you must have an intern connection. Simply click the large blue underlined text links, which are the links to the videos. That video will then open on YouTube. When you want to return to the book, close the YouTube window.
Most of the text in the book is also found in the videos, so you don't have to do much actual reading (unless you want to read the text). The book is a very small file, so it can be viewed on mobile devices with WIFI connectivity. However, the book will run a bit faster on a laptop or desktop with internet connection.
The five chapters of the book include...
1 The Physics and Physiology of Sound
2 The History of Sound Recording
3 Analog Recording, Microphones, and Consoles
4 Digital Recording and Signal Processing
5 Music
This free eBook can be read on both Macs and PCs that have an epub reader app. iBooks Reader works well on Macs. Kindle Reader will work on either Macs or PCs. The book contains links to 400 videos that are hosted on YouTube. In order to view the videos you must have an intern connection. Simply click the large blue underlined text links, which are the links to the videos. That video will then open on YouTube. When you want to return to the book, close the YouTube window.
Most of the text in the book is also found in the videos, so you don't have to do much actual reading (unless you want to read the text). The book is a very small file, so it can be viewed on mobile devices with WIFI connectivity. However, the book will run a bit faster on a laptop or desktop with internet connection.
The five chapters of the book include...
1 The Physics and Physiology of Sound
2 The History of Sound Recording
3 Analog Recording, Microphones, and Consoles
4 Digital Recording and Signal Processing
5 Music
This free eBook has 400 videos embedded in the book that can be viewed without internet connection. Most of the text in the book is also in the videos, so you don't need to actually read the text, unless you want to. This is a textbook for students and lovers of audio. The five chapters include...
1 The Physics and Physiology of Sound
2 The History of Sound recording
3 Analog Recording, Microphones, and Consoles
4 Digital Recording and Signal Processing
5 Music
Because the videos are embedded, the file is quite large 1.3 GB, so make sure that you have enough storage on whatever device you're using. If storage is an issue, you might want to download one of the versions that do not have embedded media, but instead have links to the videos on the internet. Those versions are under 5 MB.
This free eBook is viewable with Adobe Acrobat Reader and other apps that will read pdfs. This five-chapter book contains links to videos hosted on YouTube. Most of the text in the book is the text from the videos. The large blue text with underlines are the links to the videos. Click these links to see the video and then close the YouTube window to return to the book. In order to view the videos you must have a connection to the internet. This book will work on mobile devices with WIFI, but will work faster on desktops and laptops that have an internet connection.
The five chapters include...
1 The Physics and Physiology of Sound
2 The History of Sound recording
3 Analog Recording, Microphones, and Consoles
4 Digital Recording and Signal Processing
5 Music
A raw dataset produced using the clot on a suture experimental set up in the Holland lab (previously published in Bader 2015 & other articles). Data gathered and further analyzed using MATLAB 2012b.
A raw dataset produced using the clot on a suture experimental set up in the Holland lab (previously published in Bader 2015 & other articles). Data gathered and further analyzed using MATLAB 2012b.
A raw dataset produced using the clot on a suture experimental set up in the Holland lab (previously published in Bader 2015 & other articles). Data gathered and further analyzed using MATLAB 2012b.
A raw dataset produced using the clot on a suture experimental set up in the Holland lab (previously published in Bader 2015 & other articles). Data gathered and further analyzed using MATLAB 2012b.
A raw dataset produced using the clot on a suture experimental set up in the Holland lab (previously published in Bader 2015 & other articles). Data gathered and further analyzed using MATLAB 2012b.
This set of PDF documents represent a series of forms used by the Post Bronze Age team at Troy during the years 1989-1996. This set contains only the forms used for post-excavation analysis of the small finds.